Expanding our coverage

Caribbean Blinds postcode map

For 2017 we’re pleased to make our innovative external blinds, patio awnings and louvered roofs available in an additional 8 postcode regions (detailed below) across England, all manufactured by our own skilled technicians and installed by our own expert teams.

The map above showcases the extent of our coverage across England for residential installations this year. For larger (commercial) projects we offer a nationwide service across England, Wales & parts of Scotland.

  • HD – Huddersfield
  • HR – Hereford
  • HX – Halifax
  • LS – Leeds
  • M – Manchester
  • OL – Oldham
  • WA – Warrington
  • WF – Wakefield

It is our aim as a company to be able to offer eventually offer a nationwide service across England all serviced by our own personnel (no sub-contractors) ensuring the highest levels & quality of service, product and workmanship, however, it takes upto 1 year to fully train a new survey and installation team (from when we find the right personnel) and including vehicle, equipment, uniform and wages adds up to an investment in year 1 of over £100,000, so it is a slow process (but we’re making good progress!).

To find out more about our external shading systems you can browse through the comprehensive information on this website or alternatively contact one of our friendly advisors on 0344 800 1947 to request a free product catalogue and/or to discuss your requirements in greater detail. 

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