
Newcastle Shade Sails provides quality coverage to residential, commercial, council and school/care based customers throughout the Lake Macquarie Area and the broader Newcastle Hunter Valley region.
Newcastle Shade Sails provides quality coverage to residential, commercial, council and school/care based customers throughout the Lake Macquarie Area and the broader Newcastle Hunter Valley region.
With both practical and informative advice, Newcastle Shade Sails offers professionalism and expertise in everything we do. We offer a variety of shade sail services including installations, replacements and maintenance.
We have designed and installed shade sails everywhere from pools and resorts to daycare centres and more. In fact, over the years we have completed installations for playgrounds, carports, cabanas, verandas, patios, driveways, decks, outdoor dining spots, cafes, restaurants, schools, hotels, commercial car parks and sporting centres.
When you need expert advice from a local professional Newcastle Shade Sails has you covered. Our handcrafted custom made shade sails are designed to fit your needs. For your obligation free quote, fill in the form below, or give us a call to speak with one of our expert team.
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