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Weinor Topas II Awning

Weinor Topas II Awning

Affordable Shade with Comfort Features

Delivering excellent value, the Weinor Topas II Awning combines modern sun protection, timeless design, flexible installation, and optional comfort features.

Overview

  • Max. width - 7m, Max. projection - 4m
  • Compact open-cassette style for a sleek, minimalist appearance
  • Extensive choice of frame colours and a wide variety of premium fabrics
  • Weinor Topas folding arms with LongLife belt tech, breakover joint, and wind lock for smooth, secure operation
  • Enhanced thrust support for improved arm stability and durability
  • Wind resistant up to Beaufort force 4 for reliable performance in breezy conditions
  • Optional radio-controlled operation for convenient use
  • Aluminium top or roof cover available for extra weather protection

Overview

Key Features

Open cassette awning with LongLife arms, LED lighting, Valance Plus, custom sizes, strong wind resistance, and flexible installation options.

Weiner Topas II Awning

An affordable way to elevate your outdoor living experience. Its minimalist open cassette design and dependable LongLife arms deliver consistent shade and protection, making your garden or patio more enjoyable year-round. With extensive customisation in size, colour, and fabric, it blends beautifully with your home's exterior while enhancing both its comfort and long-term value.

Weiner Topas II Awning

Topas II - Good to know before you buy!

It is best to avoid operating the awning in frosty conditions, as frozen components could be damaged. However, if it must be used, keep a close watch on the system. This way, you can stop it quickly if anything is frozen and avoid causing harm. A useful tip: in cold weather, switch off the weather sensors to stop the awning from extending or retracting while you are away.
Awnings are designed to withstand higher wind speeds (please refer to the product specifications for exact details). However, it is still advisable to retract the awning before strong winds occur and to keep it closed. This helps lower the risk of damage from powerful gusts. If you add a wind sensor to your system, it can handle this task automatically.
The primary purpose of an awning is to provide protection from sunlight and heat. It is best to retract your sun protection during rainfall. When fabric gets wet, it may develop increased wrinkling, water marks, mildew stains, or even honeycomb patterns. If your awning does become damp, allow it to dry by extending it once the weather has improved.
If you do need to retract damp fabric, rainwater may enter the inside of the awning. Water can also seep into a closed awning, especially if it is installed on a weather-facing side of the building. However, this does not harm the fabric. The water is collected in the awning’s drainage system and is directed away from the fabric. In some cases, this drainage may also occur when you extend the awning again after it has rained.
Awning fabrics respond to external conditions. Depending on whether it is dry or damp, warm or cold outside, the fabric may expand or shrink slightly. The overall size of the system also influences this effect. These external factors can lead to the appearance of waves or folds in the fabric. However, this is completely normal and does not cause any damage to the awning.
Certain irregularities cannot be completely avoided due to environmental influences and production factors. These may include creases, bulging, and wrinkling caused by variations in the winding diameter on the roller tube. Rippling, overstretching near the seams, or honeycomb patterns may also appear. However, rest assured that the fabric used is high performance. Minor imperfections do not affect its function and are not considered defects or grounds for complaint.
What one person finds loud and bothersome may be barely noticeable to someone else. This also applies to the creaking noises your awning might make. As temperatures change, the material of the awning naturally expands or contracts. Some noise may also occur when the awning is retracted or extended, and this can vary depending on the building's structure. In any case, these creaking and operational sounds do not affect the functionality of your awning.
It is a good idea to check your awning from time to time. Make sure everything looks right and is firmly in place. If you notice anything unusual, please contact us for maintenance. We recommend cleaning the structure at least once a year, or twice a year if it is used heavily. A helpful tip: if you are away from home for an extended period, retract the awning and switch off the automatic system. This prevents it from operating without supervision.
If, after installation, you decide that you would like even more comfort, a range of additional products is available within Weinor’s modular system and can be retrofitted with ease. Whether it is an automatic weather control, a heating system, lighting, new fabric, or vertical sun protection for a pergola awning, all elements are designed to fit together perfectly. These optional features may have some technical limits, but these are rare exceptions which we are continually working to improve.
Even when your awning is not in view, weather sensors allow it to extend automatically when the sun is out and retract when it becomes rainy or windy. This helps maintain a more comfortable climate both on the patio and inside your home. With the right sensor, you can also reduce the risk of damage from rain or strong winds.
For an awning to function correctly, all components must work together smoothly. Even slight unevenness in the wall can cause the awning to move less evenly. Weinor awnings adapt to the condition of the installation surface and compensate for it when needed. Any joints that appear as a result do not reduce the awning’s performance. In fact, they help ensure proper operation.
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