Sunbed repairs

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glowred
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Sunbed repairs

Post by glowred »

I have 4 aluminum sunbed where the mesh has split, is there anywhere I can get the mesh replaced. I have tried Philipos DIY in Peyia and they no longer do them and were unable to advise where they could be done.

Neil
Kili01
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Re: Sunbed repairs

Post by Kili01 »

These days it can be hard to find people who still do these jobs. If the sun beds aren't wildly expensive ones, it may be cheaper to just replace with new ones. Alternatively, you may find a shop that makes say heavy curtains with an industrial type of sewing machine, who might be willing if asked nicely! Or if you have friends who like sailing, they might suggest a sail making shop, probably near to a marina...
Just some ideas,
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PolemIan
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Re: Sunbed repairs

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Try Sotos, our neighbour bought spare material and did the repair himself a couple of years ago.

Ian
Varky
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Re: Sunbed repairs

Post by Varky »

PolemIan wrote: Fri Aug 06, 2021 2:34 pm Try Sotos, our neighbour bought spare material and did the repair himself a couple of years ago.

Ian
So did I. Once you know what you are doing a single sun lounger repair takes only about 20 minutes
glowred
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Re: Sunbed repairs

Post by glowred »

Thank you for your replies, I’ll call in Sotos

Neil
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