In the past couple months, Backyard America has introduced two new products to our already extensive line: one being a premium canopy system nothing short of special, while the other is a uniquely designed pergola with gabled rafters.

The ShadeRight Premium Canopy is the latest shade system to be added to our product line. The ShadeRight Premium Canopy is different from most systems. Built with quality components, it provides a quiet, simple pulley system providing maximum shade without any hassle for the homeowner.
While managing an easy to maintain design, this canopy can go with nearly any pergola to provide the ultimate shade. We offer this premium canopy with several different options and in many sizes, reaching up to a full 18' width and 20' projection. The consumer also has the option to choose from a wide assortment of colors and fabric brands, along with additional rain protection fabric proven to work under showery conditions. Although the regular canopy can be extended in light rains, the optional protection will keep the consumer dry in more severe rains.

Introducing...the Southampton Pergola! We invite you to take a look at our newly patent pending vinyl pergola, which could be the perfect accent to any patio, pool, or landscape. What differentiates this design among our other pergolas is its gabled rafters. It provides a roof-like structure which is what makes this perogla a one of a kind. Just like all of our other low-maintenance vinyl products, this exclusive model is available in kit form to provide ease of assembly and comes with a lifetime warranty from discoloration, cracking, and flaking.
This patent pending pergola can be attached to a house or can be built freestanding with the option of having 5" posts or 10" round tapered columns. Similar to our other vinyl products, all of its components are made with100% virgin PVC, while the fasteners are made with stainless steel.
The design of the vinyl pergola in the photo looks well structured and very beautiful. I like that it can be attached to the house or set up away from it. I have tried to set up projects like this before, and I just wanted to check how intuitive the kit form is. Is it easy to set up? Does it need any special tools?
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