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Types of arched or circular awnings
These awnings are known for their curved design, which provides a classic or elegant look for both residential and commercial properties. The different types include: 
Dome or basket awnings: These feature a rounded, semi-circular shape. The fabric is stretched over a curved frame, which can be either fixed or retractable.
Retractable awnings: Many arched awnings are available with a retractable option. A manual hand crank or motorized system allows you to extend or retract the canopy as needed.
Fixed frame awnings: These are permanent, non-movable structures designed for year-round sun and weather protection.
Polycarbonate awnings: Awnings can also be made with translucent polycarbonate panels instead of fabric, providing a clear or colored covering that is highly durable and UV-resistant. 
Benefits of arched or circular awnings
Improved curb appeal: The stylish, curved design adds architectural interest and can enhance a property's overall appearance.
Weather protection: They provide excellent shade and protection from rain, preventing moisture damage to doors, windows, and decks.
Energy efficiency: By blocking direct sunlight, these awnings can reduce solar heat gain and lower the demand for air conditioning.
Natural drainage: The semi-circular shape allows rain and snow to drain naturally to the ground, preventing buildup. 
Where to find arched or circular awnings
Since "Quickspan" awnings do not appear to exist, you can find manufacturers and suppliers of arched awnings by searching for the following terms:
"French style dome awnings"
"Retractable basket awnings"
"Arched window awnings"
"Semi-circular awnings" 

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Awnings are covers attached to buildings that provide shade and protection from sun, rain, and snow.

  • Quickspan Arched (Circular) Awnings

    These are curved, hemispherical awnings often found over windows and doors to add visual flair and protection. Some modern versions feature polycarbonate panels for durability and light transmission, while others use durable, waterproof fabrics.

  • Waterproof and Regular Fabric Awnings
    • Regular Fabric Awnings

      Typically use materials like solution-dyed acrylic or polyester. They offer good UV and shade protection, but their water resistance varies.

    • Waterproof Fabric Awnings

      Built with heavy-duty materials like vinyl-coated polyester, PVC tarpaulin, or specially treated acrylic fabrics. These are highly resistant to moisture, mildew, and rot, making them suitable for areas with heavy rainfall.