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Choice International Shade (CI Shade) - the Gulf Region's leading experts in high-quality tensile and structural shading solutions. Based in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.
Acrylic shade installation Madinah refers to purpose-designed fabric canopies and tensile screens using acrylic textiles, engineered and fixed for the city's climate and project needs. Architects, contractors and facility managers specify these systems to reduce solar gain, extend usable outdoor areas and protect finishes from UV and sand abrasion. The primary work here is precision—fabric patterning, frame alignment and specialist anchoring that suits Madinah's seasonal wind shifts.
CI Shade has delivered tensile and fabric shading across Saudi Arabia and Bahrain for over two decades. Our fabrication facility and engineering team prepare Gulf-stamped calculations and shop drawings to match local codes and client requirements. We handle survey, design, manufacture, installation and maintenance so clients get a single point of responsibility.
Acrylic fabrics perform differently to PVC in the Gulf. They breathe better, resist chalking, and hold colour under intense UV. For projects in Madinah that need long-term solar protection with a pleasing finish, acrylic is a practical choice. CI Shade combines material selection with Gulf-specific engineering so the finished canopy delivers shade, comfort and service life—without surprises down the line.
We design for UV levels, high daytime temperatures and episodic wind gusts. Wind load calculations are provided to 120–175 kph standards where required, and connection details are specified to prevent stress concentrations. The acrylic coatings we use are UV-stabilised and colourfast; that matters because Madinah’s sunlight will otherwise accelerate degradation. A correctly engineered anchorage and tension pattern keeps the membrane stable during dust storms.
CI Shade engineers every job in-house using CAD and SolidWorks. We supply stamped calculations, fabric patterning, CNC cut files and detailed shop drawings that contractors can trust. Collaboration happens early: we review architectural intent, suggest mounting solutions that simplify structural work and value-engineer where a minor change reduces cost without sacrificing performance.
Acrylic shade works across many sectors in Madinah. We design bespoke systems for each use-case so the geometry, translucency and structural choices align with the project brief.
We provide stamped calculations and construction documents that reflect local wind and structural requirements. That reduces approval time with local authorities and gives contractors confidence on-site.
Our 8,000 m² facility produces pattern-cut panels, coated seams and bolted frame assemblies with full QA records. Materials are traceable and production samples are available prior to shipment.
Acrylic, PVC, PVDF and high-density polyethylene are all options depending on translucency, wind exposure and budget. For acrylic shade installation Madinah, we usually recommend a 100% acrylic knit or coated acrylic with a PVDF top-coat for enhanced colour retention. Steelwork uses hot-dip galvanised CHS or RHS sections with paint systems specified for coastal or inland environments. Welding, bolting and sacrificial anodes are detailed where necessary.
Acrylic membranes typically deliver long-term performance when maintained—expect 10–15 years of serviceable life depending on specification and exposure. Cleaning schedules are simple: rinse deposits after major dust events and inspect seams and fixings annually. CI Shade offers warranty-backed maintenance packages and can program periodic inspections as part of an extended service contract.
Here are the most common questions our clients ask about acrylic shade installation in Madinah.
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