Coolaroo Extra Heavy Shade Fabric Roll 6ft x 15ft Heritage Green
Coolaroo bulk shade fabric is great for do it yourself projects on porches, gazebos, courtyards, pool areas, play areas, privacy fences, car ports, entry ways, dog runs, garden areas and for RV and recretional. There are countless options for stylish applications of shade fabric in virtually any location. The fabric can be cut for a custom fit and anchored with butterfly clips, timber fasteners or with lacing cord & needle or tie wraps. Easy to clean, just wash with soap and hose down to maintain that new look. Coolaroo fabric provides superior UV protections and is up to 32% cooler underneath. The fabric has a 10 year warranty againt UV degradation.
Product Features
- Coolaroo 90% UV Block Shade Fabric 6ftx15ft Prepack Heritage Green The original Coolaroo Knitted Shade Fabric
- Manufactured of High Density Polyethylene which is knitted instead of woven, allowing heat and humidity to rise through fabric while reducing ambient air temperatures up to 33%
- Specialized fabric is stain resistant and will not mold, mildew or fade
- Unique Coolaroo knitted fabric
- 84% to 90% UV Block!
- Resists mold and mildew
- Protects from heat and sun damage
- Double cooling factor to reduce energy costs
Great solution for hot, sunny windows After realizing we could cool our house much more efficiently by covering our hottest windows, I set out to find the perfect material for the job. Some people put in blackout drapes. Others use reflective emergency blankets or even aluminum foil. But the problem was that we enjoyed the natural light in these rooms, just not the heat from the unrelenting direct sunlight. This fabric was the perfect solution. Some light still comes in, so my children can play in their room in the daytime…
Used for Two Projects Using Coolaroo Timber Fasteners, I hung Coolaroo Shade Fabric along the back of my pergola to stop the setting sun from blasting my windows. It does the trick! But my pergola is 18 feet wide and I only ordered one 15-foot roll of shade fabric, so there’s a 3-foot gap on one side (as can be seen in the attached photos). I anchored the loose bottom corner of the shade fabric to a wood post by using a dog leash. I slipped the dog leash clasp between the weave of the shade fabric and tied the…