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The Grey Patio Cover With Clear Panels by Palram Canopia Olympia: 10′ x 18′ Dimensions (3×5.46m)

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£1999.00

Sturdy, resilient, and boasting a chic contemporary look, this 10′ x 18′ Palram Canopia Olympia Grey Patio Cover With Clear Panels (3m x 5.46m) offers protection from showers and shade from the sun, making it the perfect complement for a serene day in your outdoor space.

Crafted from 16mm multi-wall polycarbonate roof panels, this patio awning is virtually indestructible, completely shatterproof, and 100% UV-protected, ensuring it won’t discolor, fade, or crack. With 61% light transmission and UV ray blockage, it creates a secure and cozy spot to unwind.

The panels are upheld by a powder-coated, heavy-duty aluminum frame and profiles, along with 3 sturdy legs and laser-cut galvanized steel connectors that are fully rust-resistant.

Tested for snow loads up to 170kg/m² (35lbs/ft²) and wind resistance of 120km/hr (75ml/hr), this high-impact garden covering provides exceptional weatherproof shielding.

Supported by an impressive 12-year limited warranty, this patio awning comes equipped with an integrated guttering system that features adjustable gutter heads for effortless rainwater collection. Additionally, the entire garden awning is hassle-free and cost-effective to maintain.

This patio furniture shield includes pre-cut panels, pre-drilled profiles, and a sliding panel installation system for a straightforward setup process. Furthermore, an adaptable wall mounting plate and adjustable pole positioning enable customization of the cover’s height, distance from the house, and pole spacing to suit your needs.

The Palram Canopia patio cover is offered in various sizes with either a grey or white frame finish.

Please be aware that these patio covers should be set up on a solid, even surface with stable wall backing. An anchor kit and footpads are provided for this purpose.

Delivery is complimentary for most locations in the UK.

Key Features:
– 12-year limited warranty
– 16mm multi-wall polycarbonate roof panels
– Powder-coated, heavy-duty aluminum frame and profiles
– Laser-cut galvanized steel connectors
– Snow-load tested to 170kg/m² (35lbs/ft²)
– Wind resistant to 120km/hr (75ml/hr)
– Integrated guttering system with adjustable gutter heads
– Pre-cut panels, pre-drilled profiles, and sliding panel installation
– Adjustable wall mounting plate and flexible pole positioning
– Includes anchor kit and footpads for securing to a solid, level base
– Completely maintenance-free
– Available in various sizes with grey or white frame
– Free delivery to most UK addresses

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