Partners
Eclipse Shading Systems is proud of its association with a bevy of wonderful vendors. It’s our relationship with these partners – and their incredible products – that give us the right to claim our awnings as the best in the world.
Llaza
All Eclipse frame components are manufactured exclusively by Llaza of Spain, renowned worldwide as builders of the finest awning components found anywhere.
Sunbrella
Sunbrella brand fabrics are manufactured by Glen Raven, Inc., and are found on the majority of Eclipse awnings.
Somfy
Eclipse uses Somfy products exclusively. Somfy is the world’s leading manufacturer of specialized motors and control systems for retractable awnings, rolling shutters, interior shades, blinds, projection screens and other lift-up applications.
Dickson
Like Sunbrella, Dickson is also a division of Glen Raven, Inc., and a leader in awning fabrics.
Ferrari
A division of Soltis Textiles, the Ferrari brand of awning fabrics is another outstanding product offered to Eclipse consumers.
Gore Tenara
Eclipse uses the finest and strongest sewing thread available in its fabrics – Gore Tenara
Industrial Fabrics Association International
The Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI) is a not-for-profit trade association representing the entire spectrum of the specialty fabrics industry.
IFAI Bookstore
The IFAI Bookstore offers a wide selection of useful books and other literature to educate you on awnings
The Professional Awning Manufacturers Assoc.
The Professional Awning Manufacturers Association (PAMA) web site is your first source for awning information. Learn about the benefits and energy savings of awnings, view awning designs, and much more.
Awnings Today
Awnings Today is your best source for information on how to improve your home with awnings.
Norfolk Power Company
100 Ways to Save Energy in Your Home.
Energy Efficiency Renewable Energy Clearinghouse
Quick Energy Tips.
California Association Of Non-Profits
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University of Minnesota
“Awnings” Efficient Windows Collaborative
U.S. Department of Energy
Cooling Your Home Naturally . . . Also, What’s New in Building Energy Efficiency
Old House Journal
Conserving Energy in Historic Buildings
National Park Service Preservation Briefs
The Use of Awnings on Historic Buildings Repair, Replacement
















