Replace Awning Valance
Replace the Valance on Your Patio Awning
Need an inexpensive way to have your Patio Awning fabric looking like new again? The Valance on your Patio Awning is the first thing that will look worn and dirty since it is always exposed to the outdoor elements. There’s no need to replace all the fabric on your Patio Awning just because the exposed Valance is dirty and worn. Read our new Awning Valance product page for tips on how to make your awning fabric look new with only the cost of a new Valance for your Patio Awning.
Boat Enclosures
Makrolon Boat Enclosures by Price’s Yacht Canvas
Makrolon® Boat Enclosures, see why Makrolon is the choice of material for hard glass boat enclosures.
Price’s Yacht Canvas – Call Today for a Free Estimate 800-933-6936
The boats shown:
Paumann Sport Fish- Ocean City, Maryland
Grand Banks – Oxford, Maryland

If it’s safety, quality and reliability you need, look for Makrolon Enclosures. Compare to EZ2CY and you’ll see why more people are choosing Makrolon over Acrylic.
Makrolon® means quality.
Users of this high-tech material manufacture their products from Makrolon® because they have confidence in it. It is lightweight, break-resistant, non-splintering, transparent and much more. The slogan “Made of Makrolon®” denotes a material that is renowned for meeting highly specialized requirements in applications ranging from corrective lenses to stadium roofs. That’s why so many manufacturers mark their products with the Makrolon® label as well as their own logo.

Awnings for Your Business


Retractable Awnings, Window Awnings and Door Awnings made this business the focal point on this historic street in Easton, MD. Attract more customers into your business by making a statement with awnings. It’s a easy and inexpensive way to get noticed and stand out from the crowd.
Window Awnings
Window Awnings
Window awnings can reduce solar heat gain in the summer by up to 65% on south-facing windows and 77% on west-facing windows. You can use an awning to shade one window or have an awning custom-made to shade the entire side of your house.
In the past, most awnings were made of metal or canvas, which need to be re-covered every five to seven years. Today, awnings are made from synthetic fabrics—such as acrylic and polyvinyl laminates—that are water-repellent and treated to resist mildew and fading. Whatever the fabric, you should choose one that is opaque and tightly woven. A light-colored awning will reflect more sunlight.


