Vista 77
Awnings
Think of the Vista 77 garage door as the big brother of Vista 55. It’s got all the benefits of the Vista 55 – the space-saving roll-up mechanism that’s ideal for smaller garages or those that need to keep the ceiling free to use it for storage or hanging bikes etc, and the “hold to run “ motorised door. As you might guess from the name, the laths are 77mm rather than the smaller 55, with insulation, and the other major difference is that it can be up to 5 metres wide rather than the 3 metres of the 55. Available in Anthracite, Black and White with a smooth finish.
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Create the perfect, unique look with our range of customisation options
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Shaped valance
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Infrared Outdoor Wall Heater
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LED Lighting Bars
- Product Details
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Think of the Vista 77 garage door as the big brother of Vista 55. It’s got all the benefits of the Vista 55 – the space-saving roll-up mechanism that’s ideal for smaller garages or those that need to keep the ceiling free to use it for storage or hanging bikes etc, and the “hold to run “ motorised door. As you might guess from the name, the laths are 77mm rather than the smaller 55, with insulation, and the other major difference is that it can be up to 5 metres wide rather than the 3 metres of the 55. Available in Anthracite, Black and White with a smooth finish.
Price Promise
Fully guaranteed for peace of mind
50 years of style & value
Advisors local to you
- Specifications
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- Included as standard:
- Professional Measuring & Fitting, Vibration wind sensor, Motorised Operation, Aluminium powder coated components, High quality zinc plated steel springs & cables, Solution Dyed Acrylic Material, 'Cleangard' Treated Material
- Solar Transmission:
- 0%
- Solar Reflectance:
- 0%
- Solar Absorption:
- 0%
- Light Transmission:
- 0%
- UV Protection:
- 100%
- Material Style:
- Plain
- Composition:
- 100% Acrylic
- Available Awnings Types:
- Awning
- Minimum available width:
- 200cm
- Maximum available width:
- 550cm
- Projection Options:
- 150cm, 200cm, 250cm, 300cm, 350cm
- Recycled Material:
- No
- Guarantee
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Our reputation has been built upon delivering the best for you – so we only fit products made from the highest quality materials. Our awnings are built to last, which is why we offer an additional five year peace of mind guarantee on top of our standard 12-month warranty. Starting from the moment your awning is installed, our guarantee means that for a nominal call out fee, we will repair or replace any faults in your awning. This is our promise to you that you’re investing in a quality product that’s made to the best specifications.
- Cleaning Tips
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Our fabrics undergo a specialist ‘Cleanguard’ treatment, which helps the fabric resist dirt, eliminating the need for regular cleaning. It should also be noted that your awning should only be open in good weather conditions, reducing the chances of it becoming dirty. However, should you need to, you can use a soft bristled brush to loosen and remove any dirt, and any stubborn marks can be spot cleaned with a small amount of soapy water. Please do not attempt to clean your awning unless it is safe for you to do so.
- Child Safety
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Our awnings are all motorised as standard, and are operated via remote control. This means they are inherently child safe and do not require any additional safety devices.
- FAQ's
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How much does an awning cost?
As all of our products are made to measure, we cannot give a price without seeing your outdoor space and measuring up. When you book an appointment, your advisor will do all that, plus talk you through any added accessories and fabrics you might want. They’ll then leave you with a no obligation quote.
Can I have an awning installed onto a conservatory or sunroom?
Awnings need a brick wall to affix to, so typically you can’t have them installed onto a conservatory or sunroom. Your installer will carry out a technical survey at your appointment, so they can talk you through your options.
Can I have an awning on my bungalow?
Yes, it is possible to install an awning on a single storey building such as a bungalow. Your awning will be installed using specialist spreader plates to fix it to the wall. Your installer will carry out a technical survey before installation, so they can talk you through how it works.
Will you need to move guttering and pipework to fit the awning?
For awnings, we can use specialist parts to fit around obstacles such as drainpipes or uneven walls. Your advisor will explain installation with you and answer any questions that you have at your in-home appointment.
What do the vibration sensors do?
The vibration sensors will detect when it becomes too windy, and will automatically retract your awning. This keeps it safe from any damage caused by strong winds.
What does a sun sensor do?
A sun sensor will detect when the sun is shining and will automatically open out your awning to provide shade. This is really helpful during the summer, and ensures you always have a cool spot to sit outside. All sensors should be deactivated and the awning retracted if you are not at home.
Will the installation require drilling into any walls or rewiring?
As our awnings are motorised, they will need some drilling to ensure they have access to a power source. Your installer will drill a small hole through your wall so that the power lead can be popped inside and plugged into a socket in your home. Your installer can answer any specific questions about installation.
Will there be a fabric join in my awning?
All our awning fabrics come in the normal industry standard sizes. Any awning fitted over this width will have visible joins. Your installer can answer any specific questions about installation.