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White Palram Canopia Patio Cover Side Wall Series 4 – 13′

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£1269.00
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Providing extra shelter and minimizing noise, the White Palram Canopia Patio Cover Side Wall Series 4, measuring 13 feet in length, is an ideal addition to any Palram Canopia patio cover with a depth of 4 meters. This side wall can be easily fitted on one or both sides of the patio cover. Crafted from a 3mm acrylic panel that is tough, transparent, and fully shielded from UV rays to prevent discoloration, fading, or breakage, the panel is upheld by a white aluminium frame with a powder-coated finish that is rust-resistant. With a simple installation process and easy maintenance, this acrylic side wall comes with an impressive 10-year limited warranty. Delivery is complimentary for most locations in the UK.

Key Features:
– Compatible with Palram Canopia patio covers having a 4m depth
– 10-year limited warranty
– 3mm durable acrylic panel
– Tough, clear, and 100% UV-protected
– Rust-resistant powder-coated white aluminium frame
– Straightforward installation and easy to clean
– Free delivery to most UK destinations

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