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FalcoTrustin Weather Canopy for Millhouses Park Bowling Club!

Home Case Studies FalcoTrustin Weather Canopy for Millhouses Park Bowling Club!

This is the stylish FalcoTrustin weather canopy recently installed at Millhouses Park Bowling Club in Sheffield! The FalcoTrustin canopy was chosen for its open and spacious design as well as great value for money in terms of weather protection. Falco supplied and installed the stand alone canopy last week, which is manufactured from hot-dip galvanised steel and polycarbonate roof sheets. The image attached shows the stand alone canopy, conveniently positioned in between two bowling greens!

FalcoTrustin Weather Canopy
The FalcoTrustin is a new product in our shelter portfolio and offers great flexibility when providing an uncomplicated weather shelter or canopy. The canopy is an exceptionally attractive, open and spacious, with a very simple construction and great aesthetics!

A bonus to the FalcoTrustin design is the flexibility to optimise the weather shelter to meet any dimension, with standard square roof sections of 1m x 1m and a standard bay length of 4m, the FalcoTrustin can be extended in length up to any dimension - to match any specific requirement.

The FalcoTrustin weather canopy is manufactured from hot dip galvanised steel with robust polycarbonate roof sheets - allowing a maximum flow of light. All steel framework on the shelter can be polyester powder coated in any of the 192 RAL colours upon request - to match any corporate colour.

For more information about the FalcoTrustin canopy, or any other product from our shelter collection, please contact our technical sales team on 01538 380080.

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