In 1961 Sunbrella revolutionized the awning market.
Sunbrella debuted as an alternative to cotton, the most popular awning fabric at the time, Sunbrella a fabric made of acrylic fibers with pigmentation added prior to extrusion offered the rich look and feel of cotton, but did not fade or degrade. Even in the brightest sun. Sunbrella offered years of carefree service with a warranty that was unheard of in the marketplace. A product so drastically different from anything else available Sunbrella grew to be trusted as the awning fabric that was guaranteed against the elements.
Today Sunbrella offers over 200 awning colors and patterns. The hardest part is making the decision on what works best for the home, and if you are like me, you leave that decision up to your wife.
Sunbrella debuted as an alternative to cotton, the most popular awning fabric at the time, Sunbrella a fabric made of acrylic fibers with pigmentation added prior to extrusion offered the rich look and feel of cotton, but did not fade or degrade. Even in the brightest sun. Sunbrella offered years of carefree service with a warranty that was unheard of in the marketplace. A product so drastically different from anything else available Sunbrella grew to be trusted as the awning fabric that was guaranteed against the elements.
Today Sunbrella offers over 200 awning colors and patterns. The hardest part is making the decision on what works best for the home, and if you are like me, you leave that decision up to your wife.