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What is Vertical Pleated Fly Screen?/p>
The system that moves from top to bottom is called vertical pleating. Pleat fly screen, also called accordion, closes when pulled upwards. When it is pulled downwards, it opens and creates a barrier for pests in front of the window.
What are the advantages of Vertical Pleat Fly Screen?
These models have a structure that takes up less space and does not narrow your window..
Where is Vertical Pleated Fly Screen System Not Used?
The use of the vertical pleat model on doors and large windows is not recommended because the weight of the tulle causes it to sag over time. Damages caused by such improper use are not covered by the warranty.
What are Pleated Fly Screen Systems Made of?
Within the framework of the models; First quality aluminum material, not obtained from scrap, is used. Durable aluminum structure prevents deformation. Products such as corner wedges, wheels and rope locking pins used at connection points as side materials are also 100% plastic. Our fly screen tulle types are produced from polyester raw material.
Why Should I Have Pleated Fly Screen Made?
Pleat fly screen is an ideal choice for peaceful homes without buzzing flies. Thanks to models with different operating principles, you can make a choice that suits the width of your windows and doors. The aesthetic structure of the pleated fly screen models is also advantageous for those who care about visuality and elegance.
Quality tulle structure is another reason for you to choose this product. In models with a durable tulle; Problems such as tearing, disassembly or puncture do not occur. Thanks to the appropriate diameter of the pores in the tulle, pests cannot find a suitable place to pass through.
One of the important parts of using fly screens for windows is the strip. Strips with a flimsy structure may lose their function over time by being affected by the sun. The solid structure of the strips we use in our products eliminates these problems. Quality rope structure, eyelets that prevent the ropes from being cut, and bristle wicks that provide extra protection also provide you with advantages for comfortable use.
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