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Simply cut the screen to the desired width, insert the adjustable rods into the screen fabric pockets, adjust rods to the screen and opening width and fit into opening. Phifer Quik Shade Screen can also be hung from RV awnings, on playground equipment or fencing with plastic ties or used for decorative purposes. Easy to remove, roll up and store.

You won't always be able to find a shade cloth in exactly the size you need for your application, that's why Greenhouse Megastore has made it easy to order custom sizes to any dimension that fits you. Just enter in the correct information above, and if everything looks all right, add the

On the side opposite the incorrect roll place a 3 inch length of 1 1/2″ masking tape on the long edge of the shade material, or on the roller edge. This will balance (level) the roller. Additional layers of tape may be required until the shade rolls up evenly. We are not your traditional shade manufacturer. Since 2018 we have designed, engineered, and hand-built shades for the custom integrator.

You won't always be able to find a shade cloth in exactly the size you need for your application, that's why Greenhouse Megastore has made it easy to order custom sizes to any dimension that fits you. Just enter in the correct information above, and if everything looks all right, add the piece to your shopping cart. It's that simple! Order anytime, 24/7, and no phone call is necessary. Please read the instructions below for more details on custom pieces of shade cloth.

Factory Seams

Depending on the size ordered, your shade fabric may contain a factory seam.

Optional (Tape and Grommets)

Tape - Edges are reinforced with black tape. Required if grommets are provided.

Grommets - Brass grommets are provided every 2ft, starting with the corners. Please contact a sales representative for special requests at 1-888-281-9337.

Minimum Order Charge

A $30 minimum order charge will be applied to custom shade cloth purchases less than $60 in value. This charge will be added if the total value of your custom shade cloth purchase is less than $60 (not including other products, accessories, sales tax or shipping). Please contact Greenhouse Megastore customer service if you have any questions regarding this fee.

Dimension Guarantee

Greenhouse Megastore guarantees +/- 4' to your specified dimensions. Accuracy has only very rarely been a problem, but keep in mind these variances.

Return Policy

Specially cut and custom fabricated items including but not limited to polyethylene film, polycarbonate panels and shade cloth are not returnable. We will, however, exchange any defective items. Specially fabricated items that do not meet ordered specifications (within stated tolerances) will be replaced upon confirmation of discrepancy by Greenhouse Megastore or the manufacturer. Customer may be subject to additional shipping and handling charges if it is confirmed that returned pieces do indeed meet stated tolerances.

Type


Black 30%

Black 40%

Black 50%

Black 60%

Black 70%

Black 80%

Black 90%

Green 70%

White 22%

White 40%

White 50%

Blue 60%

Decorative Brown 70%

Aluminet 30%

Aluminet 40%

Aluminet 50%

Aluminet 60%

Aluminet 70%

Red 50%

Densities

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Product Video

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Hanging Instructions

When hanging shade cloth pieces larger than 100 sq. ft., you may need extra center support to prevent the cloth from sagging in the middle. One easy way to do this is by running lightweight cable from corner to opposite corner, forming an X pattern that the cloth can rest on. For pieces larger than 400 sq. ft., you may need cables running end to end every 4' or so.

LTL Freight TypeGROUND
Standard Drop Shipment CodeDROP SHIP
Replenishment SystemPurchase
Available for Drop ShipmentYes
Item Tracking CodePARENT
Turnaround25
  • This is an awesome company and they delivered a terrific product weeks before promised
    I needed to find a good shade cloth to cover the southern exposure of my new 12' x 20' greenhouse. This company was recommended by the company that made my incredible greenhouse kit so I trusted that they'd recommend an equally great product. I am not disappointed in any respect. The material is exactly as promised, it came as ordered with taped edges and grommets set every 2' all the way around the taped border, but the most remarkable part of this was that I called to make a custom order, was told that it would be at least a month, yet the next week my forest green shade cloth, beautifully taped and grommeted, arrived at my house. Needless to say, I was totally amazed at that level of service and the price was very reasonable, especially for a custom shade cloth. Thank you Greenhouse Megastore and your terrific staff that made this possible. It is a beautiful addition to my greenhouse as well as helping to shade it from our hot California summer sun!
  • Shade for 24' x 36' stalls
    I needed shade for horses over a 84x72 pole barn. Only two didn't fit perfectly because I made the assumption on the measurements based on adjacent ones. Measure twice cut once. I could not be happier with how it works and how it looks.
  • Outside of measurement tolerances
    Ordered a 10'x21' and rec'd a 10'x19' I made it work, but not satisfied and will not pay shipping back charges.
  • Custom Shade Cloth
    Ordered two 9x11 with black tape around the edges and grommets on 2' centers. Two problems: 1. The black tape frays at the edges. 2. More importantly the only way we could tie the two together is to flip one of them upside down since the grommets were not positioned so that the two could be tied together. Since the shade of the fabric on the underside is darker than the shade on the top; the sun protection is also effected. Disappointed.
  • The Source for Custom Aluminet!
    This was my second custom order for Aluminet shade cloth for my GH. I am always impressed with the quality of the custom finished sizes and super fast fulfillment of my order. Thank you!

Do you wish your backyard was a little more shaded and secluded? Simply follow these steps, and you can be chilling out in a private outdoor oasis right on your property in less than a weekend.

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Are your neighbors so close that it feels like you practically share a backyard? There’s no need to fence off your property! In fact, we may have an even easier solution that defines your outdoor space, establishes privacy, and even creates some extra shade in an otherwise sunny garden. Simply follow our step-by-step and you can build yourself a suitable privacy screen and canopy—all out of less than a dozen wooden planks.

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MATERIALS AND TOOLS Available on Amazon
– 8footlong 2×4 lumber (6)
– 8footlong 2×2 lumber (5)
– Measuring tape
– Pencil
– 2inch metal brackets (16)
– 31⁄2inch screws (44)
– 11⁄2inch screws (98)
– 12inch ornamental brackets (8)
– Cordless drill/driver
– Wood tie plates (8)
– Palm sander
– Brush
– Exterior wood stain
– Varnish (optional)
– Outdoor fabric (21⁄2 yards by 8 yards)
– Ribbon (2 yards)
– Sewing machine (optional)

STEP 1

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Let’s start by making the roof out of five 8-foot pieces of the 2×2 lumber and two 8-foot pieces of 2×4. For easiest assembly, find a flat surface large enough to accommodate the finished 8-foot-square DIY outdoor privacy screen. https://jubrzz.over-blog.com/2021/01/outlast-free-mac.html.

Place the two 2×4 lumber parallel so that 3-1⁄2-inch sides (remember, a 2×4 isn’t exactly 2 inches by 4 inches) face one another and the narrow 1-1⁄2-inch sides lie flat against the ground; separate them by 8 feet. Then, set the five 2×2s perpendicularly in that open space—these will connect the 2×4s. Check against a measuring tape to ensure that you space them equidistantly, leaving 2 feet between each. Position a 2-inch metal bracket inside the corner of each rectangle you’ve created.

STEP 2

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Take note of how, laid out on the flat surface, the 2×2 lengths are about two inches shorter than the 2×4s on either end—that’s not a mistake! Keeping the bottoms flush will ensure the positioning is the same at every intersection and that your roof doesn’t inadvertently end up crooked.

Where each end of a 2×2 meets with a 2×4 wood plank, fasten using two 3-1⁄2-inch screws. (Tip: Whenever you’ll be inserting screws in this project, first drill pilot holes in order to help guide the fasteners and prevent the wood from splitting in the process.)

Work your way down one length of 2×4 and then repeat along the other to build the top of your DIY outdoor privacy screen.

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Screw 2-inch metal brackets at every intersection of lumber. Mamp pro mac free. Two brackets (which use four 1-1⁄2-inch screws apiece) will secure both sides of every 2×2 end, except at the outer corners where you can only place one.

STEP 4

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The four remaining 2×4 planks will make the DIY prviacy screen’s legs. Cut a foot from each length so that they’re only 7-feet tall. Remote desktop for mac dmg. (You can get this done at a big box hardware store at the time of purchase, or saw them off yourself at home.)

Then, while the roof is still laying on the floor, prepare to attach the legs to it using eight 12-inch ornamental brackets, or two in each of the structure’s corners.

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• Start by attaching the ornamental brackets to the roof’s 2×4s. Pencil a mark 3-1⁄2 inches from the end of one of the 2×4s in order to leave enough space for a leg. Position one bracket so that its corner aligns with your pencil mark (the decorative part will face the opposite end), and attach using 3-1⁄2-inch screws. Repeat at the opposite end of this length, then complete the second 2×4 in the same manner.
• Next, place the remaining 12-inch brackets at the ends of the outermost 2×2s; they’ll be perpendicular to the ones already installed. Push each right to where the 2×2 intersects the 2×4, and use 1-1⁄2-inch screws to fasten to the roof lumber.

STEP 5

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Now, you will need help of at least two strong friends for this step. Raise the roof structure and flip it so that the ornamental brackets face down. Ask your assistants to hold the roof structure while you attach the exposed halves of the brackets to the four legs with 1-1⁄2-inch screws. (The lumber should fit neatly in the space you left for each leg in Step 4.)

STEP 6

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Reinforce the structure where the roof and the legs meet by screwing 2-inch by 4-inch wood tie plates over the outside of each corner, one on each side. If you can use an L-shaped tie plate, even better!

STEP 7

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Congratulations! You’ve just built the bulk of your DIY outdoor privacy screen, and you’ll be sitting shaded from sun and neighbors soon enough. Round up your friends, and—each one taking a foot—move the soon-to-be shelter to its destination in your yard.

STEP 8

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Sand the entire structure, then apply a coat of exterior wood stain in the direction of the grain. The brush you use to do so will depend on your stain of choice: Work with a natural-bristle brush for oil stains and a synthetic-bristle brush for latex stains. Stir the stain periodically so that the color remains well mixed as you apply it to the large structure. Then, leave the wood to dry for the product’s recommended amount of time (likely 24 hours).

If you don’t have a specially formulated exterior wood stain to help weatherproof your backyard project, you can choose a standard stain followed by at least two coats of varnish to protect it over the outdoor season.

STEP 9

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In order to cover not only the sides of our backyard privacy screen but also shade the top, we purchased a piece of fabric that was 2-1⁄2 yards wide by 8 yards long. A simple cotton fabric works well, but outdoor fabric—resistant to fading, stains, and mildew—is even better for this sort of use.

Sew a small, 1⁄2-inch seam all along the fabric edges to avoid fraying. (If you don’t own a sewing machine, check if your fabric store might for a small fee.) While you’re at it, attach a 20-inch ribbon at each corner to tie down the fabric around your canopy’s feet.

STEP 10

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Finally, attach the canopy by weaving it through the 2×2s in the structure’s roof (over one, under the next, and so on). Drop the fabric on the sides and make a knot with the ribbon around each foot to hold the shade in place. With that, your private outdoor room awaits! And whenever you want to invite a large party of guests over to admire your latest backyard addition, simply raise one fabric side and tie it to a tree to increase the shaded area. (Trust us, you’ll want to invite the guests over.)

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Ama is a DIY addict and the creative mind behind Ohoh Blog. She likes home decor, lighting, and furniture projects that may involve painting, sewing, drilling…no matter the technique! Whatever she has on hand is inspiration to create, and fodder for her serious addiction to upcycling.





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