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mspicer1234
10-22-2021, 04:04 PM
We are closing on a new house in The Villages next month that has a lanai that is in full sun in the afternoon/evening. I am looking at installing a couple of exterior weather rated shades that would be about 6 1/2’ to 7’ wide each. I have been driving around a number of the areas in The Villages and noticed some have installed the shades on the outside of the lanai and some installed them on the inside.

Questions for those has have installed wide exterior weather rated shades:

- Who did you purchase them from?
- Did they install them?
- Are there different shade fabric options that allows better shading and air flow?
- Manual versus electric operation?
- Pros and cons of inside versus outside of lanai shade installation?

Thanks in advance for your responses.

Dan9871
10-22-2021, 04:30 PM
I put in electric shades my Lanai. I used Window Reflections in Wildwood. They did a great job. The are Hunter-Douglas dealers and have wide selection to choose from. I can control the shades from a remote control or from my phone.

Window Reflections | Blinds, Shades, Shutters, Drapery | Wildwood, FL (https://www.windowreflections.net)

splashes
10-22-2021, 06:02 PM
Shade bros are the best for ideas and price

dtennent
10-23-2021, 11:17 AM
We had external shades put on our lanai to block out the morning sun. I wouldn't be without them now. A few notes
1) There are different levels of shading available (usually called privacy)
2) Frogs occasionally climb into the unrolled part of the shade and get squished when we roll up the shades. Need to use a yard stick to knock the remains off and then clean with soap and water.
3) While our shades are motorized and work well, in a recent visit from Shade Brothers about another project we learned that the motorized version adds about 6 weeks to the installation and about $350 extra per shade.
4) Installation of manually operated shades are being quoted at 10 to 15 weeks by Shade Brothers.
5)There is a coupon in an advertising flyer from Mypapernet.com which gives 20 % off Shade Brothers. Perhaps you can get the coupon via their website?? Or just mention it?? Expires 11/15 so may not work for you.

Good luck and enjoy your new home.

vintageogauge
10-23-2021, 02:35 PM
wait a year as you will most likely end up enclosing your lanai with glass when you find out how little room you have in your new house. Then you can have nice inside shades installed that won't be filthy from all the construction around you and as mentioned above the frogs and anoles that get crushed in them.

villagetinker
10-23-2021, 03:06 PM
If you do not mind manual shades, Lowe's and home depot have shades that can be cut to size.

villager
10-24-2021, 04:54 AM
RK Sunshades did ours. Love this company! We are repeat customers for them. 352-430-4430

Flanman
10-24-2021, 05:54 AM
We have west facing as well. Shade Brothers installed motorized shades. Yes variety of shade material to chose from. Very pleased with the work and the shades.

eeroger
10-24-2021, 06:37 AM
We are closing on a new house in The Villages next month that has a lanai that is in full sun in the afternoon/evening. I am looking at installing a couple of exterior weather rated shades that would be about 6 1/2’ to 7’ wide each. I have been driving around a number of the areas in The Villages and noticed some have installed the shades on the outside of the lanai and some installed them on the inside.

Questions for those has have installed wide exterior weather rated shades:

- Who did you purchase them from?
- Did they install them?
- Are there different shade fabric options that allows better shading and air flow?
- Manual versus electric operation?
- Pros and cons of inside versus outside of lanai shade installation?

Thanks in advance for your responses.

We used Barlows Tri-County Screens, Kevin @ 352-266-0404. This company has done many large (18') & small motorized screens in our neighborhood. They sell, install, warranty & offer cleaning services. You will need an outlet installed, if they are motorized. There are 2 different levels of protection - block 80% or 95%. There are several different colors of fabrics. We had them installed on outside of Lanai roof so we don't see the housing. We also used the 80% fabric because our Lanai faces East. This protection still offers privacy protection. Very Happy with company and would use them again. Screens are made locally in Homosassa, FL.

westernrider75
10-24-2021, 06:47 AM
We also have a west facing lanai and instead of shades we went with a Sunsetter awning. We don’t get that closed in feeling some shades will give you and also provides a shaded area that extends your useful space at that time of day. Ours is motorized with a remote control.

Koapaka
10-24-2021, 07:14 AM
If you do not mind manual shades, Lowe's and home depot have shades that can be cut to size.

If you are thinking about manual, also check out Amazon for prices. Lots of options there both size/color and you can check out feedback. We got two from there 8ft each which allows us to lift the one as the sun sets enough that first section is no longer required. Also, a single shade that long might be difficult to rollup.

bobeaston
10-24-2021, 07:26 AM
Call Rick at RK Sunshades - 352-430-4430
He offers either manual or motorized screens. Many different colors, to match your home's colors. Several levels of screening / sun attenuation. RK does all the installation, including warranty work if needed. Best of all, they are RELIABLE, showing up when they say they will and accepting payment after the work is done.

When Rick shows up for an estimate he brings along a demo model and answers every one of the questions you posed. He's patient, has full explanations for all of those questions, and is willing to simply leave an estimate and check back later. We had so much confidence in him, we ordered immediately. Glad we did ... and repeated later for garage screens. Superb products.

The only caution is to be prepared for a 7-8 week lead time on materials; each screen is made to order to precise size and that takes some time.

Sherrilee
10-24-2021, 07:48 AM
Just received shades for west facing lanai from. Shade Brothers. They come to your house - you pick the UV rating - color and it’s wonderful . It’s like a garage door shade placed on the outside and has a remote to lift or put it down . Really works well for the hot sun coming into our villa!!!

Paula
10-24-2021, 07:49 AM
We are closing on a new house in The Villages next month that has a lanai that is in full sun in the afternoon/evening. I am looking at installing a couple of exterior weather rated shades that would be about 6 1/2’ to 7’ wide each. I have been driving around a number of the areas in The Villages and noticed some have installed the shades on the outside of the lanai and some installed them on the inside.

Questions for those has have installed wide exterior weather rated shades:

- Who did you purchase them from?
- Did they install them?
- Are there different shade fabric options that allows better shading and air flow?
- Manual versus electric operation?
- Pros and cons of inside versus outside of lanai shade installation?

Thanks in advance for your responses.


Definitely go electric outside. We did and have never regretted. Ours are several years old, but I totally expect that there is now an app for them, which would allow you to (for instance) raise and lower them according to sunrise and sunset. Or if you're not home, lower them when it's raining. Get as dark as you can - you'll still be able to see out but darker will of course block more sun.

Homer49
10-24-2021, 08:03 AM
Lonnie Ashe and son of CoolBreeze Screens did our large outside motorized screens (3) on our west facing lanai. Very pleased. They were a few $ higher than Shade Brothers but I thought their product design differences were worth it and liked the fact that father & son installed themselves.

DaleDivine
10-24-2021, 08:34 AM
If you do not mind manual shades, Lowe's and home depot have shades that can be cut to size.

Exactly the route I went. I installed without much difficulty and they have been up for about 6 years.
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Sunflower33
10-24-2021, 10:50 AM
I used Micheles hideaway in Ocala twice and she is great and stands behind her products. Great company

Questions for those has have installed wide exterior weather rated shades:

- Who did you purchase them from?
- Did they install them?
- Are there different shade fabric options that allows better shading and air flow?
- Manual versus electric operation?
- Pros and cons of inside versus outside of lanai shade installation?

Thanks in advance for your responses.[/QUOTE]

Stu from NYC
10-24-2021, 11:57 AM
wait a year as you will most likely end up enclosing your lanai with glass when you find out how little room you have in your new house. Then you can have nice inside shades installed that won't be filthy from all the construction around you and as mentioned above the frogs and anoles that get crushed in them.

Very true took about 6 months for us to enclose with double pained glass.

damille
10-24-2021, 02:28 PM
We also have a West facing lanai. We tried window film and even planted a large tree to block the sun. Neither worked; so we had the lanai glassed in and added a mini split air conditioner. Even with that, the sun was too much and as a final step we had vertical blinds put up on the inside which solved the problem. In hindsight I could have skipped the window film and the tree.

Flyers999
10-24-2021, 04:10 PM
When we moved to The Villages five years ago, it wasn't long before we realised that our home had the dreaded western facing lanai, actually it's west south-west. I wanted to enclose the lanai with glass windows/ doors, as a few here mentioned. Motorized shades are not cheap and they don't last forever. Cheap manual shades (which we first went with) don't keep out the wind or rain, and you have to manually roll then up and down every day.
But my wife likes the open feel of the screened in lanai.
So we went with RK Sunshades and chose the most opaque fabric available and are glad we did. We can't see out but it helps keep the killing Florida setting sun out, being a northerner I was not ready for this. For 8 months of the year we use it every day. We also opted for the brightest, whitest color, so the room doesn't look dark when the screen is down.
Rick also recommended we get the diagonal fabric, (I forget the term he used) which prevents a heringbone effect (again I forget the term, it was moiyai or something like that). When you put two screens together, if their patterns run in the same direction (up-down, left-right) , it creates an annoying, squirrelly, moving pattern that can give you a headache. That's why one of the screens should have a diagonal pattern.
As someone mentioned, there's also the issue of keeping the shade clean, especially from accidentally rolling up geckos and frogs.

In the long run, it would be cheaper to enclose it with glass IMO. If you could somehow borrow more for your mortgage and spread out the payments.

Good luck

Flyers999
10-24-2021, 04:21 PM
We also have a west facing lanai and instead of shades we went with a Sunsetter awning. We don’t get that closed in feeling some shades will give you and also provides a shaded area that extends your useful space at that time of day. Ours is motorized with a remote control.

I was told that one maybe could get away with an awning if one had a southern facing lanai, but the western sun would shine under an awning. Are you here 12 months out of the year?

Cool Breeze Roll screens
10-26-2021, 08:37 PM
We are closing on a new house in The Villages next month that has a lanai that is in full sun in the afternoon/evening. I am looking at installing a couple of exterior weather rated shades that would be about 6 1/2’ to 7’ wide each. I have been driving around a number of the areas in The Villages and noticed some have installed the shades on the outside of the lanai and some installed them on the inside.

Questions for those has have installed wide exterior weather rated shades:

- Who did you purchase them from?
- Did they install them?
- Are there different shade fabric options that allows better shading and air flow?
- Manual versus electric operation?
- Pros and cons of inside versus outside of lanai shade installation?

Thanks in advance for your responses.

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888-896-8935
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Garywt
10-26-2021, 09:37 PM
We enclosed our lanai and have 7, 30 inch sections. My wife did not want electric shade or anything that cost too much. We found 7 shades for $6.99 each at Ocean State Job Lots up north. I have 1 installed and hope to do the other 6 in the morning.

Altavia
10-27-2021, 06:22 AM
Lonnie Ashe and son of CoolBreeze Screens did our large outside motorized screens (3) on our west facing lanai. Very pleased. They were a few $ higher than Shade Brothers but I thought their product design differences were worth it and liked the fact that father & son installed themselves.

Very happy with these guys also. High quality and well engineered product. Great support of something goes wrong later.