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Zipscreen Blinds

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ENJOY OPEN-AIR ENTERTAINING YEAR ROUND WITH

. Using ‘zLOCK’ technology that locks the fabric into a patented side-channel design, your blind is sure to hold taut. Specifically designed to enclose alfresco entertaining areas, patios, balconies and verandahs,

Blinds look great against windows, so they can complement almost any area. Custom designed and manufactured, the Zipscreen system can be made in widths of up to 5m and drops up to 4m, offering you the ultimate in external outdoor blind shading solutions.

Shade your home with style with Zipscreens

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What's New

Rollease Acemda’s range of Automate Motors are specifically designed for Zipscreen Blinds and include unique one-touch closure, locking and tensioning features. Combine with the Automate Hub to control your blinds using your mobile phone, timers or sun sensors.

What's Popular

Zipscreen Blinds are often chosen by customers when they are looking for the sleek finish of a fully enclosed product. The 125mm square box is significantly smaller and neater than the other options on the market.

Zipscreen Extreme

Zipscreen Extreme for larger windows. For larger openings, the Zipscreen Extreme, using commercial grade stainless steel componentry, allows for spans up to 7m wide and 5m drop. This impressive system is delightfully easy to use and sits beautifully flat in even the most challenging of installations.

Add value to your home with Zipscreen Blinds

Track Guided blinds such as Zipscreen add value to your home and make areas usable all year round.

Features & Benefits

If you are building or renovating, be sure to contact us early so we can help ensure the correct provisions are made on your outdoor structure.

Easy Operation

If you are building or renovating, be sure to contact us early so we can help ensure the correct provisions are made on your outdoor structure.

Modern Fabrics

If you are building or renovating, be sure to contact us early so we can help ensure the correct provisions are made on your outdoor structure.

Create An Outdoor Room

How does it work? The Zipscreen is a well-designed and engineered system of hardware and fabric that fully encloses an opening. A spline is welded to each side of the fabric, which is wrapped around an aluminium top tube that can be covered by a modern square box cassette. At each side of the blind is an inner and outer channel that attaches to a post or wall, which the fabric slides down and is captured within the channel. A powder coated bottom rail is also attached to the fabric curtain and can be fitted with a bumper strip or fabric flap for larger gaps and on uneven surfaces. An integrated feeding funnel and hidden top stop ensure the fabric remains held in the channels.

Operation

Zipscreen Blinds come standard with a manual spring-loaded operation. You also have the option of a manual crank function or a Somfy or Acmeda motor with remote control.

Design Choice

Available in a range of contemporary fabrics, including clear or tinted PVC, shade-weave mesh and a privacy mesh. You can also choose to have enclosed head-box covers or hoods, as well as a variety of custom powder-coated colours to match and complement any home or building.

Fabric

If you are building or renovating, be sure to contact us early so we can help ensure the correct provisions are made on your outdoor structure.

Talk to our experienced consultants about the wide range of styles, colours and options available, so you can find the perfect zipscreen blinds for you.

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Stan Bond offer a free no-obligation consultation on zipscreen blinds. Our expert consultants will help you with your project and provide you with a free quote.

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Consultation

We provide an in-home consultation offering expert advice on all your options, and recommendations based on your personal style, needs, and budget.

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Design

We work closely with you to understand your unique needs and provide a customised design solution, ensuring the final product is of high quality and meets your expectations.

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Installation

Our experienced installers measure the windows, prepare the space, and fit your curtains with precision and care to ensure a perfect fit and a polished finished look.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our experienced installers measure the windows, prepare the space, and fit your curtains with precision and care to ensure a perfect fit and a polished finished look. Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Zipscreen and Ziptrak?

Some of the main differences between Zipscreen and Ziptrak include the headbox shape, channelling system and hold down locks. The Stan Bond team have provided an in-depth comparison of the two Outdoor Blinds on our Blog. The full article highlighting the differences between Zipscreen and Ziptrak can be read .

How much do Zipscreen outdoor blinds cost?

On average, Zipscreen Outdoor Blinds cost between $800 to $1,700. For larger areas over 5 metres wide, motorised Zipscreen Extreme can cost between $3,000 to $4,000.

What are the maximum dimensions for a Zipscreen blind?

Zipscreen Outdoor Blinds can span up to 5 metres wide with a 3.2 metre drop. For larger areas, Zipscreen Extreme is available which is a heavy duty Zipscreen system specifically designed for larger spaces. Zipscreen Extreme can reach up to 7 metres wide with a 4 metre drop. Zipscreen Extreme Blinds must be motorised for ease of use due to their large size.

Can I use Zipscreen blinds in an alfresco area with a gas barbecue?

Zipscreen blinds can be a great addition to alfresco areas, but it’s essential to ensure proper ventilation for safety. When using plumbed-in gas barbecues, Australian Standards (AS/NZS 5601.1) require sufficient airflow to prevent the buildup of harmful gases like carbon monoxide. The standards do not explicitly address blinds or other removable coverings, so definitive advice on their impact is not provided. However, to maintain ventilation, Zipscreen Blinds should be installed or raised to ensure at least 25% of the total wall space in the outdoor area remains open. For additional safety, we recommend installing a carbon monoxide detector. Furthermore, whenever operating a gas appliance, such as a barbecue, outdoor blinds should always be raised to ensure adequate ventilation. Please note, while these recommendations reflect best practices, only a licensed gas fitter can provide definitive advice on compliance with building and safety regulations for your alfresco area.

Can Zipscreen blinds stop strong winds?

Zipscreen Blinds are wind resistant, however they are not designed to stop strong winds. It is recommended that the blinds be raised during strong winds or storms as they can damage your blind.

Can you see through Zipscreen blinds?

With Zipscreen Blinds, you have the choice of 1% openness mesh, 5% openness mesh or PVC. All mesh options allow you to see through the Zipscreen, however 1% openness mesh has a tighter weave, which will block out more view, sunlight, wind and rain. 5% openness mesh is the most popular option. PVC is completely see-through, but does need frequent cleaning.

Can Zipscreen blinds be installed in alfresco areas with gas barbecues, and are there any ventilation requirements?

Zipscreen blinds can be a great addition to alfresco areas, but it’s essential to ensure proper ventilation for safety. When using plumbed-in gas barbecues, Australian Standards (AS/NZS 5601.1) require sufficient airflow to prevent the buildup of harmful gases like carbon monoxide. The standards do not explicitly address blinds or other removable coverings, so definitive advice on their impact is not provided. However, to maintain ventilation, Zipscreen Blinds should be installed or raised to ensure at least 25% of the total wall space in the outdoor area remains open. For additional safety, we recommend installing a carbon monoxide detector. Furthermore, whenever operating a gas appliance, such as a barbecue, outdoor blinds should always be raised to ensure adequate ventilation. Please note, while these recommendations reflect best practices, only a licensed gas fitter can provide definitive advice on compliance with building and safety regulations for your alfresco area

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Zipscreen outdoor blinds in Adelaide by Stan Bond. Block UV, wind & insects while keeping your view. Motorised options available. Free measure & quote today.