When installing a waterproof shade sail, you need to carefully measure its dimensions. To avoid stressing the fabric, it should be at least twice as long as the shortest side. However, if you need a shade sail for a large area, you can buy a triangular one with a sloped end. Make sure to buy a triangular shade sail that is not longer than 35 feet, as it will not stand up to stress.
For the best protection against the elements, choose polyvinyl chloride (PVC) fabric. PVC fabric is woven from polyester yarns and covered with a protective layer of PVC. Plasticizers give the fabric flexibility and make fabrication easy. Most PVC fabric manufacturers produce five or six grades, ranging in weight from 400 gsm to 1500 gsm. In addition to offering high-quality protection against the elements, PVC shade sails are resistant to fading and rot.
In terms of cost, shade cloth is cheaper than waterproof shade sail fabric. But since the fabric is waterproof, it will protect your outdoor seating area from harsh sunlight. It will also lower the ambient temperature by at least 15 degrees. Aside from blocking rays, these shade sails come in a variety of colors. Make sure you choose the right material based on the climate of your area. This will also give you an idea of the quality of the fabric you're buying.
If you want to protect your outdoor space from the elements, waterproof shade sails are the best choice. They not only block the sun's UV rays but also keep the area beneath dry. They're a great option for commercial car parks, residential carports, and walkways. The weather can be unpredictable, and waterproof shade sails will protect your investment against heavy rainfall and wind. And as long as you install them correctly, you'll have protection and comfort all year round.
The downside of using waterproof shade sails is that they tend to be heavier than standard shade sails. You also need to make sure that you tension them correctly to ensure their long-term durability. Unlike shade cloth, waterproof shade sails are not made from shade cloth but instead of a fabric that is 100% waterproof. A shade sail should have a substantial fall so water can run off without damaging it. So, make sure to measure and purchase a shade sail that fits your needs.
Shade sail is made of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene), block up to 95% of harmful UV, woven knitted, breathable fabric allows water and breeze to go through, prevent pooling water and catch less wind. Made to last under sun exposure, resistant to UV, water & fading.
Edges are finished with heavy duty double layers reinforced stitched seams, prevent frayed edges and keep shade sail in shape, stainless rings are attached to each corner for easy installation, corners are constructed with extra amount of stitched seams to maximize the strength of stainless rings.