Best Awning Company launches eco-friendly fabrics for retractable awnings

Best Awning Company, a Denver-based provider of shade solutions, has announced the launch of eco-friendly fabric options for its retractable awning systems. The new materials are part of an expanded product range created in response to growing consumer interest in environmentally responsible home improvement solutions.

The sustainable fabrics are made using recycled polyester and are produced through low-impact manufacturing methods that reduce water use and limit chemical consumption. Despite the reduced environmental footprint, the fabrics offer the same level of UV protection and weather resistance as conventional awning materials, ensuring performance is not compromised.

The sustainable retractable awnings are offered in twelve color options designed to suit different architectural styles. These materials are covered by the same warranty as traditional fabrics, providing customers with long-term assurance of quality and performance.

The launch of the sustainable fabrics aligns with the growing use of energy-efficient home solutions in Colorado. Retractable awnings help reduce cooling costs by limiting solar heat entering through windows and glass doors, offering added environmental benefits alongside the use of recycled materials.

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