Why choose Full-cassette awning?
A closure designed around your needs
The survey checks the substrate, exposure, cassette volume, complete closure, fabric, front bar and operating compatibility.
What makes this model different
- Fabric and arms enclosed when retracted
- Most complete retracted protection in the range
- Discreet facade line
- Operation subject to model compatibility
- Made-to-measure configuration after survey
This model is right for you if
Choose the full cassette when the fabric, arms and mechanism require the greatest possible protection once retracted.
- Exposed terraces and facades
- Projects seeking a discreet closed appearance
- Protecting fabric and arms when retracted
- Careful facade integration
Consider another solution if
Compare the semi-cassette when protecting the fabric is sufficient and visible arms are acceptable, or the monobloc in a very sheltered position.
Security designed for its use
A full cassette improves protection when the awning is retracted, but wind resistance and operating limits remain those of the selected reference and installation.
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Options and configurations
Integration
Wall mounting
Best suited if: Recommended when the substrate allows cassette alignment and load transfer.
Coordinated finish
Best suited if: Recommended to harmonise the cassette and fabric with the facade.
Complete closure
Best suited if: Check at installation so that the fabric and arms retract correctly into the cassette.
Operation and controls
Motorisation
Best suited if: Recommended when the reference, dimensions and power supply are compatible.
Radio control
Best suited if: Use for remote operation on a compatible motor.
Wind sensor
Best suited if: May help retract the awning without guaranteeing a response before a sudden gust.
Intrusion-resistance measures
- An awning is solar protection and is not an anti-intrusion closure.
User-safety measures
- Validate the substrate and anchors
- Check cassette closure and end limits
- Retract preventively in strong winds, storms or during prolonged absence
Understanding the quote
A full-cassette awning is priced by quotation after validating the model, dimensions, substrate, fabric and operation.
What the quote includes
- Survey of the substrate and available space
- Selection of cassette, fabric and finish
- Definition of installation, control and adjustments
What affects the price
- Dimensions and projection
- Cassette shape and reference
- Fabric and finish
- Compatible motor and controls
- Access and installation difficulty
The final quotation confirms anchors, cassette closure, controls and documented operating limits.
Frequently asked questions about Full-cassette awning
What does a full-cassette awning protect?
When closed, its cassette encloses the fabric and arms. The exact closure level still depends on the reference.
Is a full cassette suitable for an exposed facade?
It better protects retracted components, but the wind class, substrate and operating limits of the model must still be validated.
How does it differ from a semi-cassette?
A semi-cassette protects the fabric and roller tube while leaving the arms visible. A full cassette stores the arms as well.
Is motorisation compulsory?
Not for every reference. Available operation depends on the selected model and dimensions.
Does the cassette make the awning suitable for all weather?
No. The cassette protects the awning when retracted; when extended, it remains solar protection subject to the wind and weather limits in its instructions.





















