Ordering & Lead Times: How Fabric Walls Moves From Approval
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From Approval to Production
Once drawings are approved, the project moves into a controlled manufacturing process. Every panel, element, and fabric piece is produced to the exact dimensions shown in the approved drawings.
The workflow is designed to be predictable, with clear stages and consistent lead times.
What Happens After Approval
The process follows a simple sequence:
- Drawings approved
- Manufacturing begins
- Panels and elements are assembled
- Fabric is pre‑cut and edged
- Components are labelled and packed
- Delivery is scheduled
Each stage is handled in‑house to maintain consistency and quality.
Typical Lead Times
Lead times vary depending on:
- project size
- kit level
- fabric selection
- current production volume
Most projects follow a standard manufacturing window, with delivery scheduled once all components are complete and quality‑checked.
Why Lead Times Are Predictable
Fabric Walls uses:
- pre‑defined kit structures
- repeatable manufacturing processes
- controlled material supply
- consistent assembly methods
This ensures that projects move smoothly from approval to delivery.
How Ordering Works on Your Project
You approve the drawings.
Fabric Walls confirms the lead time.
Production begins.
Delivery is scheduled.
This creates a clear, reliable workflow for every project.