Aluminium Louver Sliding Gate: The Art of Private Living
Aluminium Louver Sliding Gate: The Art of Private Living
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Material & Care
Material & Care
HomeX Outdoor Blinds are engineered to withstand New Zealand’s high UV levels and coastal winds. To ensure longevity and peak performance, please follow these guidelines.
1. Premium Materials
- Fabric Options: High-tenacity PVC-coated Polyester or Fiberglass mesh. These materials are UV-stabilized, flame-retardant, and designed to resist fading and mildew.
- Frame & Tracks: Marine-grade 6063-T6 Aluminium with a premium powder-coated finish for maximum corrosion resistance.
- Hardware: All internal components are made from stainless steel or reinforced polymers to ensure smooth operation in all weather conditions.
2. Cleaning & Maintenance
- Routine Cleaning: Use a soft-bristled brush or a microfibre cloth with warm, soapy water (mild detergent only). Gently wipe the fabric and side tracks to remove dust and salt spray.
- Rinse Thoroughly: Always rinse with clean fresh water after cleaning to remove any soap residue.
- Track Maintenance: Keep the side tracks clear of debris (leaves, dirt) to ensure the blind moves smoothly. A light spray of dry silicone lubricant on the tracks once a year can help maintain smooth motion.
- Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Never use bleach, solvents, or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the UV coating and weaken the fabric.
3. Operational Care
- Dry Before Retracting: If the blinds are wet from rain, allow them to dry completely before rolling them up into the cassette. This prevents the growth of mold and mildew.
- Wind Safety: While HomeX blinds provide excellent wind protection, they should be fully retracted during extreme wind events or storm warnings to prevent damage to the tracks and fabric.
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Frequently Asked Questions | HomeX Louvre Roofs
Can I control the amount of sunlight under the pergola?
Can I control the amount of sunlight under the pergola?
Absolutely. The motorised louvre blades can be adjusted via remote control from 0° to 100°. This allows you to have full sun, partial shade, or total coverage while maintaining airflow and ventilation.
What is the benefit of a freestanding louvre roof over a wall-mounted one?
What is the benefit of a freestanding louvre roof over a wall-mounted one?
A freestanding HomeX louvre roof offers total flexibility. Since it doesn't require attachment to your home's cladding or structure, you can place it anywhere—by the pool, in the center of your garden, or on a detached deck—without worrying about your house's structural integrity or weather-tightness.
What maintenance is required for the motorised system?
What maintenance is required for the motorised system?
Our systems are designed for low maintenance. We recommend clearing the gutters of leaves twice a year and rinsing the powder-coated aluminium with fresh water every 3–6 months to prevent salt buildup. The motor is self-contained and designed for long-term outdoor use.
Does the HomeX louvre roof come with built-in lighting?
Does the HomeX louvre roof come with built-in lighting?
Yes. Every HomeX motorised louvre roof includes integrated LED strip lighting. These are built into the frame to provide elegant, ambient lighting for evening entertainment, controlled via the same remote as the roof blades.
Are HomeX motorised louvre roofs completely waterproof?
Are HomeX motorised louvre roofs completely waterproof?
Yes. When the louvres are fully closed, the blades form a 100% waterproof seal. Rainwater is collected by an integrated internal gutter system and channeled down through the support posts, keeping your outdoor furniture and patio dry.
How much wind can the HomeX freestanding pergola withstand?
How much wind can the HomeX freestanding pergola withstand?
Our louvre systems are engineered for New Zealand's rugged conditions. The HomeX freestanding structure is wind-rated up to 220 km/h (subject to site exposure and correct installation), making it suitable for most high-wind zones across the country.
Does the louvre roof require council consent in New Zealand?
Does the louvre roof require council consent in New Zealand?
In most cases, a freestanding pergola under a certain size (typically 20-30 square meters) does not require a building consent. However, rules can vary by local council (e.g., Auckland vs. Christchurch). We recommend checking with your local authority regarding boundary setbacks and maximum height.
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Juvy Polancos
David and the whole team at GC Living have provided an exceptional product, workmanship and after sales.
Highly recommended.
They have provided a solution to our odd shape area and have created a fairly priced louvre.
Thank you!
Bonnie Y
Good job and very nice project!well done !all of team very good worker
The Ultimate Outdoor Solution for New Zealand Homes
New Zealanders are famous for their love of the outdoors, but as anyone living from Auckland to Invercargill knows, our weather can deliver "four seasons in one day." The HomeX Freestanding Motorised Louvre Roof is engineered specifically to bridge the gap between luxury and durability, allowing you to reclaim your backyard regardless of the forecast.
HomeX Motorised Louvre Roof



