Waterproof & Windproof Heavy Duty Outdoor Porch & Patio Curtains - Certified +70mph Wind Loads
How do you keep outdoor curtains from blowing in the wind?
There are many ideas online to keep curtains in place during windy days. From tie-backs, to furniture placement to adding chain weights. These methods may keep your curtains from blowing away but won’t keep your outdoor area protected. Our curtains are certified to withstand 70+mph wind loads while staying in place to protect from wind, rain, snow and pollen.
There are many options for outdoor curtains it can be confusing on what you may need. First decide the purpose. Will they be used for wind and rain protection, privacy, to add another living space in colder months or just for aesthetics?
Here are ideas of different types of heavy duty outdoor curtains and how they can protect and beautify and improve your outdoor space.
Porch Roller Curtains – Sunbrella Fabric
Outdoor Porch Curtains made with Sunbrella® shade, provide privacy while keeping your porch protected from rain, wind, pollen and dirt. You can enclose your entire porch to keep it protected from all weather conditions. The Porch Roller curtains have certified wind loads of +70mph using the tie-down anchor system.These outdoor roll up shades can roll up and down to any height desired height with the ease of a rope and pulley system.

Porch Protection Curtains- Clear Vinyl
The Clear Vinyl Curtain Enclosures are best used in the colder months.Protect your porch and add an additional living area. Keeps in the heat, keeps out the cold, pollen and wind. Certified wind loads of +70mph using our bottom tie down anchoring system.
Clear Vinyl Roller Curtains roll down easily and roll up out of the way when they are not needed. Extend your living space during the cooler months and use in the summer months during inclement weather.

Textilene Fabric is a tightly woven mesh that is much stronger than screen.
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Outdoor Porch & Patio Curtains
Rod Pocket & Grommet Top Curtains are stylish and affordable, but they offer no real weather protection. While they can be made from outdoor fabrics such as Sunbrella® to improve durability, they are typically used for privacy rather than shielding from the elements.
When closed, the curtains can be tied back to posts to reduce movement, but even light winds will cause them to billow or blow out. Adding weighted bottoms or a second rod at the base may help slightly with movement, but it does not prevent wind penetration or keep rain out.
The result: your outdoor space remains exposed to wind, rain, and other inclement weather. Although lower-cost options are widely available on sites like Amazon, they sacrifice weatherproofing for price.

I loved my old awning and love my new one even more.
Fabric is heavy duty and we love the forest green color and the straight edge valance.