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DETAILED SPECIFICATION: The Tarnhow Dome Free Standing Timber Canopy


Ÿ Unlimited Length - Available as a large span canopy in any length with a maximum width of 12 metres


Ÿ Seamless Construction - All visible fixings are timber, leaving you with a flawless timber canopy


Ÿ Sustainably Sourced Timber - The frame is made from curved Glulam timber which is sourced from PEFC accredited timber merchants


Ÿ Fire Resistance - Timber frame is fire resistant to BS 5268 Ÿ Environmentally Friendly and Economical – A standard steel


beam takes 6 times the energy cost to produce and Glulam is lighter in weight than similar materials resulting in less transport emissions


Ÿ Dome Design - The attractive domed roof creates an eye-catching shade and shelter structure


Ÿ Approved Timber - Complies with the requirements of British Standard BS EN 386: 2001


Ÿ Polycarbonate Roof Sheets - Choice of 5mm solid or 16mm structured polycarbonate which vandal and shatter resistant


Ÿ High UV Protection - Blocking in excess of 98% of UV rays and are available in cler and opal


Ÿ Weather Resistance - During the manufacturing process of the polycarbonate roof panels, a layer of UV absorber is co-extruded on both sides which forms a barrier stopping the panels from yellowing over time


Ÿ Up to a 15 Year Life Expectancy - So you can rest assure that your new canopy will last for many years to come


Ÿ Upgrades Available - uPVC guttering and downpipes, secure roller shutters, post pads and signage.


10 www.ablecanopies.co.uk | sales@ablecanopies.co.uk | 0800 389 9072


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