WGM Top
The over roof conservatory awning provides a pleasantly shaded place on your patio or in your conservatory where you will enjoy relaxing even on extremely sunny days. The over roof conservatory awning can be combined with almost any untrussed roof virtually regardless of the structural conditions and is therefore a real enrichment for your haven of well-being.
At a glance
Reliable sun, glare and heat protection
Modern design
Can be used on almost any patio or conservatory roof
Width x projection (max.): 6.5 m x 5 m
171 fabric patterns and more than 200 frame colours to choose from
Product-Highlights
Reliable sun, glare and heat protection
Fits on almost any patio or conservatory roof
Impressive design
High wind stability
OptiStretch and Stretch versions
Different support bracket top versions
The fabric and mechanical parts are protected inside the cassette
Patented carriage system and highly innovative tension system
For high winds
Fits perfectly, later on as a retro fit, too
On patio roofs
On conservatories
On the conservatory integrated into the house
WGM Top - the conservatory awning is for universal use
WGM Top Picture Gallery
Note: The patio roof and conservatory units shown are not represented 100% accurate in every detail.
Product data
max. width | 6.5 m with 5 m projection |
max. projection | 6.0 m with 6 m width |
max. fabric area | 36 m² |
Multi-section units max. width | 13 m |
Wind protection tested up to | wind force 6 on the Beaufort scale and wind resistance class 3 according to DIN 13561 |
Gear drive | No |
Motor drive | as standard |
WGM Top: Good to know before you buy!
Benefit from the experience of our weinor retailers – up-to-date, professional and practical!
It is better not to operate the conservatory awning in frosty conditions to prevent damaging any frozen components. However, if this is necessary in practice: it is better to keep an eye on the system! So you can stop quickly if something is frozen and prevent any damage. Our tip: Switch off the weather sensors on your product in frosty conditions to prevent it retracting and extending when you are not at home.
Conservatory awnings can also withstand higher wind speeds (please see the product data for details). Despite this, it is better to retract the awning before strong winds develop and keep it closed. This reduces the risk of your awning being damaged by strong gusts of wind. If you supplement your system with a wind sensor, it will do this job for you.
The awning’s basic function is to protect against sunlight and heat. It’s better to retract your sun protection when it’s raining. As wet fabrics may develop more wrinkling, water and mildew stains. It is also possible that honeycomb patterns may appear. If your conservatory awning does happen to get damp, it is best to extend it to dry out as soon as the weather has improved.
If you nonetheless have to retract damp fabric at any time, rainwater ingresses the inside of the awning. And water can also penetrate a closed awning – in particular if it is installed on the side of the building which is exposed to the weather. However, your fabric is not affected in this case: the water collects in the awning’s drainage guttering and specifically drained away from it. Under certain circumstances, this can also take place if you extend your construction again after it has rained.
Fabrics reach to external conditions. If it is dry or damp, warm or cold outside, the awning fabric may shrink or expand – only minimally of course. The size of the system also plays a part. These external factors may cause waves and folds in the fabric. These folds are quite normal though and do not damage the awning.
Some irregularities simply cannot be avoided due to environmental and production reasons – for example, creases, bulging and wrinkling due to the different winding diameter on the roller tube. Rippling and overstretching in the seam area or honeycombing may also occur. But we can reassure you: you are dealing with a high-performance fabric – small blemishes do not impair its functionality. They are therefore not a reason for rejection or grounds for complaint. More information at www.weinor.com/fabric_qualities.
What one person finds loud and disturbing is barely perceptible to another. This also applies to the creaking noises your product makes. When the temperature changes, your conservatory awning’s material expands or contracts – a natural process that cannot be avoided. Noise also occurs when retracting and extending the awning, which can be louder or quieter depending on the building situation. In any case, the creaking and running noises do not affect your conservatory awning’s functionality.
You should take a closer look at your conservatory awning every now and then: does everything look good and is it all firmly in place? If you notice anything wrong, contact your retailer. But even if you don’t notice anything wrong, we recommend having your conservatory awning serviced annually.
It is advisable to clean your construction at least once a year, or even twice a year in the case of heavy use. Please refer to our “10 tips on awning fabrics” brochure for this.
Our tip: If you are not at home for a longer period of time, retract your conservatory awning and simply switch the automatic system to “OFF”. This will avoid the awning from being retracted and extended unsupervised.
If, after installing your conservatory awning, you find that you would like to have even more comfort after all, additional products are available within weinor’s modular system and are easy to retro fit. Whether it is an automatic weather system, a heating system, lighting or a new fabric – everything fits perfectly together. The additional options do of course have technical limits. Fortunately, these are just exceptions, which we are working on …
Even if you don't have your conservatory awning in sight, weather sensors ensure that your radio-controlled awning can automatically extend when the sun is shining and retracts again when it is rainy or windy. As a result, the climate on the patio and indoors remains more pleasant. The risk of water or storm damage to your product can be reduced with the right sensor.
Order your over roof WGM Top conservatory awning with an overhang and profit from an even larger shaded patio area. In particular when combined with the VertiTex II vertical awning, the sun protection overhang makes sense because it enables the avoidance or at least a considerable reduction of the light gap between the conservatory and vertical awning.
For an awning to work properly, all the components must work together in harmony. Even minor unevenness on the house wall can mean that awnings do not run as smoothly as they should. weinor awnings react to the condition of the installation surface and compensate for this if necessary. The joints that then appear do not have a negative effect on your awning’s function though – quite the opposite!
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We reserve the right to make technical changes as well as changes in range and product portfolio.
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All the illustrated equipment is weatherproof outdoor furniture and accessories.