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Slide-on-Wire Attachments to Existing Structures

7/20/2016

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​Before we start this article, let’s first define talk about what a slide-on-wire awning is. This shade structure is composed of fabric panels that are mounted to wires and used as shade. You might see these at hotels, businesses, and homes.
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The sliding feature allows flexibility in controlling how much light you get. Much like a shutter, the panels act like a shield against sunlight. However, the panels are made of a specialty fabric and can be arranged in patterns and come in a variety of colors.
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Slide on Wire Awnings Attached to a Wall and a Pergola
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Slide on Wire Awnings Attached to a Pergola
​Now that we know what slide-on-wire shades are let’s talk about attaching them to existing structures. These versatile additions to any home, office, building, or structure, add a creative flare that will stand out.
 
Like any awning or patio cover, slide-on-wire attachments are anchored to an existing frame or structure. The panels can be added to pergolas or frames. You can even switch out your standard awning for slide-on-wire; it’s just up to your tastes and needs.
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​For businesses like restaurants, you can attach slide-on-wire panels to a patio or outdoor dining area. For hotels and businesses, you can create a stand-alone structure using slide-on-wire panels to create a beautifully shaded area for guests to lounge in; this also applies to homeowners who can put one of these in the backyard.
 

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Slide on Wire Awnings Attached to a Wall and an Elevated Frame
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Slide on Wire Awnings Attached Between Walls

​If you have an existing frame or structure, it’s easy to add slide-on-wire attachments. The wires are attached to the frame and the panels simply slide on, creating a unique panel design. Just call your local awning shop and ask how they can help you with this project. 



​For more information about slide-on-wire attachments, contact American Awning & Blind Co. today. You can also visit us at http://www.americanawningabc.com. You can also call us if you have any questions at 800-654-5933. Or email us at info@americanawningabc.com. ​
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