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Main feature of our product is the retractable roof (a sliding system that allows you to open and close the roof as you need it). These way you can fit all your customers needs. In the hot season you can open the roof letting sun come in, or you can close it when it rains. For the cold season you can completely enclose your area by using lateral penls. The lateral panel system is also provided with sliding doors so your building will look modern and stylinsh.

 

 

Patio covers, patio enclosures, skylights, sunrooms, canopy, awnings are the main products in which our company is specialized. Our company designs and manufactures all this products for residential but mostly for commercial business owners.
 
Hotel, restaurant, terrace and other outdoor business owner can benefit of the huge advantage of our system. Protection from vind, rain, snow, sun, UV Rays and of course our retractable roof (a sliding roof, with 1/3 fixed part, and 2/3 mobile). This way you can control the temperature of you area and do exactly what your customer need.
 

Climate

 

Washington's climate varies greatly from west to east. An oceanic climate (also called "west coast marine climate") predominates in western Washington, and a much drier semi-arid climate prevails east of the Cascade Range. Major factors determining Washington's climate include the large semi-permanent high pressure and low pressure systems of the north Pacific Ocean, the continental air masses of North America, and the Olympic and Cascade mountains. In the spring and summer, a high pressure anticyclone system dominates the north Pacific Ocean, causing air to spiral out in a clockwise fashion.
 
For Washington this means prevailing winds from the northwest bringing relatively cool air and a predictably dry season. In the autumn and winter, a low pressure cyclone system takes over in the north Pacific Ocean, with air spiraling inward in a counter-clockwise fashion. This causes Washington's prevailing winds to come from the southwest, bringing relatively warm and moist air masses and a predictably wet season. The term Pineapple Express is used to describe the extreme form of this wet season pattern.
 
Despite western Washington having a marine climate similar to those of many coastal cities of Europe, there are exceptions such as the "Big Snow" events of 1880, 1881, 1893 and 1916 and the "deep freeze" winters of 1883–84, 1915–16, 1949–50 and 1955–56, among others. During these events western Washington experienced up to 6 feet (1.8 m) of snow, sub-zero (−18°C) temperatures, three months with snow on the ground, and lakes and rivers frozen over for weeks. Seattle's lowest officially recorded temperature is 0 °F (−18 °C) set on January 31, 1950, but low-altitude areas a short distance away from Seattle have recorded lows as cold as −48 °F (−44 °C).
 
In 2006, the Climate Impacts Group at the University of Washington published The Impacts of Climate change in Washington’s Economy, a preliminary assessment on the risks and opportunities presented given the possibility of a rise in global temperatures and their effects on Washington state.
 

 

CITIES: Aberdeen , Agnew-Carlsborg , Alderwood Manor , Anacortes , Arlington , Artondale , Auburn , Bainbridge Island , Bangor Trident Base , Battle Ground , Belfair , Bellevue , Bellingham , Boistfort , Bonney Lake , Bothell , Bow , Bremerton , Brier , Bryn Mawr-Skyway , Burien , Burlington , Camano , Camas , Cascade-Fairwood , Central Whidbey , Centralia , Chehalis , Cheney , Clarkston Heights-Vineland , Clarkston , Colbert , College Place , Cottage Lake , Covington , Des Moines , Discovery Bay , Dishman , DuPont , Duvall , East Hill-Meridian , East Renton Highlands , East Seattle , East Wenatchee , East Wenatchee Bench , East Whatcom , Edgewood , Edmonds , Elk Plain , Ellensburg , Enumclaw , Enumclaw Plateau , Ephrata , Everett , Fairwood , Federal Way , Felida , Ferndale , Fife , Finley , Fircrest , Five Corners , Fort Lewis , Frederickson , Gig Harbor , Gig Harbor Peninsula , Graham , Graham-Thrift , Grandview , Hazel Dell North , Hazel Dell South , Hobart , Hockinson , Hoquiam , Inglewood-Finn Hill , Issaquah , Issaquah Plateau , Kelso , Kenmore , Kennewick , Kent , Kingsgate , Kirkland , Lacey , Lake Forest Park , Lake Morton-Berrydale , Lake Shore , Lake Stevens , Lakeland North , Lakeland South , Lakewood , Lea Hill , Leavenworth-Lake Wenatchee , Longview , Loon Lake , Lower Peninsula , Lynden , Lynnwood , Maltby , Maple Valley , Martha Lake , Marysville , Mercer Island , Midland , Mill Creek , Mill Plain , Milton , Minnehaha , Monroe , Moses Lake , Mount Vernon , Mount Vista , Mountlake Terrace , Mukilteo , Newcastle , Normandy Park , North Beach , North Creek , North Marysville , North Whidbey , Northeast Yakima , Northwest Benton , Northwest Yakima , Oak Bay , Oak Harbor , Olympia , Olympic , Opportunity , Orchards , Orting , Othello , Otis Orchards-East Farms , Pacific , Paine Field-Lake Stickney , Parkland , Parkwood , Pasco , Peninsula , Picnic Point-North Lynnwood , Port Angeles , Port Orchard , Port Townsend , Poulsbo , Prairie Ridge , Pullman , Puyallup , Quincy , Redmond , Renton , Richland , Riverton-Boulevard Park , Salmon Creek , Sammamish , San Juan , SeaTac , Seattle Hill-Silver Firs , Seattle , Sedro-Woolley , Selah , Shelton , Shoreline , Silverdale , Snohomish , Snoqualmie Valley , South Hill , South Shore , South Whidbey , Southern Slopes , Spanaway , Spokane , Steilacoom , Summit , Sumner , Sunnyside , Tacoma , Tahoma-Maple Valley , Tahuya , Terrace Heights , Toppenish , Tukwila , Tulalip , Tumwater , Union Hill-Novelty Hill , University Place , Vancouver , Vashon , Vashon Island , Veradale , Walla Walla , Waller , Walnut Grove , Washougal , Wenatchee , West Lake Sammamish , West Lake Stevens , West Pasco , West Richland , West Valley , White Center , Woodinville , Wynoochee , Yakima , Yelm

 

 

COUNTIES: Adams, Asotin, Benton, Chelan, Clallam, Clark, Columbia, Cowlitz, Douglas, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Grays Harbor, Island, Jefferson, King, Kitsap, Kittitas, Klickitat, Lewis, Lincoln, Mason, Okanogan, Pacific, Pend Oreille, Pierce, San Juan, Skagit, Skamania, Snohomish, Spokane, Stevens, Thurston, Wahkiakum, Walla Walla, Whatcom, Whitman, Yakima

 

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