Zipscreens are a popular choice for outdoor areas, providing privacy, shade, and protection from the elements while maintaining an elegant, streamlined look. When considering installing Zipscreens, one of the most common questions is: how large can a Zipscreen be made?
The maximum size of a Zipscreen depends on several factors, including the type of fabric, the motorization system, and the wind rating required for the installation area. Generally, a Zipscreen can be made up to 6 meters wide and 3 meters high for a single span without any intermediate posts. This gives you an impressive coverage area of up to 18 square meters.
For larger spaces, multiple Zipscreens can be installed side by side, providing extensive coverage while maintaining the sleek appearance Zipscreens are known for.
Why Not Make Zipscreens Too Large?
While it's tempting to maximize the size of a Zipscreen for broader coverage, there are several reasons why it's essential to adhere to the recommended size limits.
Structural Integrity: As Zipscreens increase in size, the weight of the fabric and the load on the supporting structure also increase. Exceeding the recommended size can compromise the structural integrity of the screen, leading to sagging, warping, or even failure of the components over time.
Wind Resistance: Zipscreens are designed to withstand specific wind loads, depending on their size and the type of fabric used. A larger screen has a greater surface area exposed to the wind, which can increase the risk of the screen being damaged or torn in high winds. By keeping within the maximum size, you ensure that the Zipscreen can perform optimally even in adverse weather conditions.
Fabric Tension: Zipscreens rely on tension to keep the fabric taut and smooth. As the size of the screen increases, maintaining even tension across the entire surface becomes more challenging. Overly large Zipscreens may develop wrinkles, waves, or sagging, which not only detracts from their appearance but can also affect their functionality.
Operational Smoothness: Motorized Zipscreens rely on precise mechanisms to raise and lower the screen smoothly. Larger screens place more strain on the motor, which can lead to slower operation, increased wear and tear, and potentially shorten the life span of the motor. Staying within the size limits helps maintain the smooth, reliable operation of the Zipscreen.
For any large-scale installation, it's always best to consult with professionals who can assess your specific needs and recommend the optimal Zipscreen configuration for your space. Also, Welcome to contact us.