Total linear width - Add the widths of the all the exposures that you would like to protect. For example, if you have a 3-sided exposure, 15ft wide x 10ft deep, you would add all 3 exposure widths for a total of 35 linear ft. (10 + 15 + 10).
Number of curtain panels - You can protect your space using one or more curtain panels. Exits are created where 2 panels meet or where a curtain panel secures to a wall. For those interested in tracking attachment, separating your project into multiple panels will enable you to decoratively swag your curtains.
Taller than 10ft? - We will cut your curtain to the height you specify in inches. We keep an inventory of both 10ft. 3 in. wide bolts of fabric and, for the very tall porches, 12ft. bolts of fabric. If your porch is taller than 10ft 3in., we pull from the 12ft. bolt and trim the height to your specifications.
Mosquito netting vs. no-see-um netting - The term no-see-um has nothing to do visibility, it is a reference to a tiny biting fly found near large bodies of water near coastal, lake and marsh regions. If you've never heard the term, you probably don't have them in your area. No-see-um netting is a denser fabric at 800 holes per square inch compared to mosquito netting at 270 holes per square inch.
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Tracking vs. Velcro - Optional tracking attachment cost about $4/ft and enables you to draw your curtains opened and closed.
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