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Old 04-28-2022, 04:57 PM   #1
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We had these made from Image awnings in Wolfeboro and love them.
So, it’s the bottom panels that you are talking about? They are some type of material?

Have you always had them or are they a new addition? If they are new, what changes have you noticed in the comfort level of the porch?
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Old 04-28-2022, 06:20 PM   #2
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So, it’s the bottom panels that you are talking about? They are some type of material?

Have you always had them or are they a new addition? If they are new, what changes have you noticed in the comfort level of the porch?
We got them as soon as the porch went on but the black portion can either come off completely or be lifted up like curtains. They are great as no snow gets in, keeps it warmer later and also helps immensely with the pollen. Here is a picture without them so you can see.
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Old 04-28-2022, 07:00 PM   #3
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We got them as soon as the porch went on but the black portion can either come off completely or be lifted up like curtains. They are great as no snow gets in, keeps it warmer later and also helps immensely with the pollen. Here is a picture without them so you can see.
This looks like what I had in mind. You say you had them specially made, what are they actually called? An awning company would do this type of work?

Your roofline it’s also similar to what I think would work at my daughters house. Thanks again.
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Decide how big you want it to be, then double it.
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Old 04-29-2022, 05:05 AM   #5
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This looks like what I had in mind. You say you had them specially made, what are they actually called? An awning company would do this type of work?

Your roofline it’s also similar to what I think would work at my daughters house. Thanks again.
Yes, image awnings came out and measured each window and then they installed them. I remove them completely every season after pollen and put them back on in November. I believe they are called winter curtains. If you need any more info please let me know. Good luck in your search.
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