Can We Add Screens to Outdoor Living Pods?

It is possible to add screens to the Outdoor Living Pod (OLP) at a later stage. The cross beams which the screens are integrated within, are the same for an OLP with screens, as they are without, the only difference is the post uprights, which need to have a separate guide attached to them which the screen material and lead rail runs up/down and is locked within.

Adding screens to the OLP really enhances the use and functionality of it, preventing driving rain, acting as a windbreak, providing privacy, offering additional sun protection and helping to retain heat, so we recommend to ensure maximum use and functionality from the OLP that they are installed at the same time as the main structure itself. This also avoids a separate installation charge for the screens.

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