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Are Zip Track Blinds Waterproof? The Honest Answer
Short answer: Yes, but with conditions. Let me explain what that actually means for your outdoor space. First, Let’s Clear Something Up There’s a difference between “waterproof” and “water-resistant.” A lot of companies blur this line. We won’t. Water-resistant means it can handle light rain and splashes. Think of a jacket
Zip Track Blinds Manufacturer | Custom Outdoor Blinds Supplier
Who We Are: 18 Years of Making Shade Better ANYHOO started in Shanghai back in 2008. In 2017, we moved our entire operation to Zhangzhou, Fujian—a strategic shift that turned us into what we are today: a premier manufacturer of innovative indoor and outdoor sunshade products. Our facility spans 61,000 square meters.
How to Order Custom Aluminium Venetian Blinds: A Normal Person’s Guide
Let’s be honest: ordering custom blinds(our blinds) sounds intimidating. Measurements. Slat sizes. Headrail types. Mounting options. It feels like you need a degree in interior design just to buy something that covers a window. But here’s the truth: it’s not that complicated. You just need someone to walk you through it like
Backyard Discovery Gazebo vs. ANYHOO: Which One Should You Buy?
If you’re searching for a Backyard Discovery gazebo, you probably already know the name. They’re the brand everyone sees at Costco and Home Depot—wooden gazebos, swing sets, all that classic backyard stuff. But here’s the thing: just because it’s familiar doesn’t mean it’s right for you. Wood vs. Aluminum Backyard Discovery
ANYHOO Debuts 40% Faster Pergola at Guangzhou Fair
If you’ve ever installed a louvered pergola, you know the drill: two days of assembly, confusing parts, and at least one moment where you wonder if you’ll ever finish. ANYHOO just made that a thing of the past. At the 57th China International Furniture Fair in Guangzhou (March 18–21, 2026) , we’re
Best Waterproof Pergola for Patio: What Actually Keeps You Dry
Let’s be honest—most “waterproof” pergolas aren’t. You buy one, excited to finally use your patio without checking the weather app. Then the first rain hits, and you find out the hard way: water drips through the seams, pools in corners, or just runs right down the posts onto your furniture.
