Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from the CB Team

It’s the last Christmas of this decade as we go in to 2020 with new hopes and goals to go bigger and better. 2019 has been monumental year for us with some significant changes that have allowed us to grow our team and business to expand our reach around the nation to supply the finest shading solutions. We have extended our facilities, won prestigious business awards in our county, supported charities and provided crucial sponsorship for our local girl’s academy team at AFC Sudbury.

We are tremendously proud of our team, year on year they continue to be the backbone of this company, providing impeccable customer service, attention to detailed manufacturing and travelling the breadth of the country to install our luxury outdoor living and shading solutions. Our reputation as the leading experts in External Shading still stands and our team are the ones to thank for this.

We are looking forward to the year ahead so that we can implement our new targets and surpass our previous goals. This is a Christmas holiday break well deserved to relax and spend quality time with friends and family and reflect on the accomplishments we have made in 2019.

Have a happy Christmas & New Year from everyone at Caribbean Blinds.

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