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A Division of Sunstream Corporation
   Single Rail
Standard Top
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Single Rail Standard Frame
The Single Rail Canopy from Northeast Canopy is the traditional canopy. For applications not requiring the full valance offered with the double-rail design, this is the ideal choice. As with all 10' and 20' Northeast Canopies, setup is simple enough to be performed by just one person.

Key Benefits

  • 1 3/8" Galvanized Steel Frame - 17 Gauge
  • No Tools Required - Slip joint fittings for quick assembly
  • Tarp Choices - White or Silver/White Poly Tarp
  • Fitted end panels and side enclosures available
  • 10' x 20' converts to 10' x 10' with additional small roof tarp
  • Does not catch rain water

Single Rail Heavy Duty Frame


Key Benefits
  • HEAVY DUTY 1 5/8" Galvanized Steel Frame - 17 Gauge
  • 10' x 20' to 18' x 40' Sizes Available
  • Silver Sunblock or white poly tarp

The Heavy Duty units by Northeast Canopy are geared towards commercial use. They are used as produce & roadside stands, pavilions at fund raising events and more. When additional temporary storage is needed, these larger units make affordable protection for just about anything.

Basic Unit includes Galvanized steel frame, fittings, roof tarp, bungies, anchor stakes, guy stakes, rope and safety caps.

Enclosure Packages (additional cost) include two (2) full length gable ends, two (2) side curtains and additional bungies to attach.



As we have no control over wind or snow, we cannot be responsible for any damage done to or by your canopy. Always make sure units are tied securely and if you opt to leave a canopy up during the winter be sure to keep snow from accumulating on the roof. Securing units down and out is important.

Updated
July 9
2007