Kids often stay indoors simply because of nasty mosquito bites. Mosquito netting Curtains are custom-made and versatile for practically any application. |
This stakes winning race horse (Timothy's Hope) is living his twilight years without fly bite dermatitis protected by our custom-made netting enclosure. |
If you are ever looking for a fun project for the kids, you can easily make this sail boat on skate board wheels. Simple to make PVC & plywood frame and mast. |
Click on the photo above and you can print the plans for this. |
This Outdoor curtain panel protects from both biting insects and cats who may find that sandbox rather appealing. |
The frame was made from PVC and we custom made the netting panel. |
Anything that can hold either a screw or adhesive-backed Velcro can generally be a good candidate for screening with our custom-made solutions. |
Another view of this vessel of relaxation. because the light is weaker on the interior vs exterior, they can enjoy a touch of privacy. |
This man wanted a very specific and unusual cut. He mailed us a template that he cut from a plastic tarp and we duplicated it with these No-see-um Netting Curtain panels. |
Sailors know how to do creative rigging. We attached it to the frame using Velcro and grommets & zip ties. |
Whatever floats your porch. We custom made this 28ft application with tracking for $495. |
Presto, an open porch whenever you choose. Pop off an end cap and the whole curtain slides out the end of the track. |
The health department inspector got you down? We do a number of insect netting solutions for outdoor caterers. |
This is a Thai monastery in Berkeley, CA. Go Bears! The health department required insect protection for this daily serve operation. |
We like to do boat applications between Sept and March. We put a lot of time into these and still provide them at a fair and inexpensive price compared to marine outfitters. |
Create decorative swags that tie up when you are under way. |
This client wanted decorative swags to decorate a wedding. We pinch pleated decorative swags using 8ft of material in a 2:1 ratio to make 4ft wide swags. Because they are non-functional and purely decorative, she could save cost by not finishing the base or edges.  |
This was a nice touch to decorate the back yard reception for an intimate family reception with a touch of class. Each swag cost $65.  |
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