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Tips to Attach Shade Sail Deck 

Shade sails afford protection from the sun and also create privacy on decks and porticos. Installed shade sails show a unique, visually pleasing space, and dramatically improve a home's frontage.

 

 
 
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Slide 1: Tips to Attach Shade Sail Deck Shade sails afford protection from the sun and also create privacy on decks and porticos. Installed shade sails show a unique, visually pleasing space, and dramatically improve a home's frontage. These sails come in many different sizes, colors and shade structure like square shade, triangular shade, and personal shade canopy. Shade sails are mostly made of polyethylene or acrylics that are extremely strong. Anyone can install these sails, by using common tools and hardware, to make your weekend more pleasant and peace. Following are the tips to attach those sails to your home. • • Draw a rough sketch of the existing deck in a sheet of paper. Draw in the preferred location for the shade sail. At least one vertex of the sail should be attached to the roof structure, and the other ends of the sail should be connected to railings or walls. If suppose multiple shade sails are used, place the sails in such a way that the edges of the individual sails are connected with adjacent sails. These multiple sails will give fashion attractive and rich outline. Move all your furniture outside the deck. Fix the sun shade sails in the appropriate location on the deck, as you drawn in the sketch previously. Mark the planned location of your sail end connections on the roof, fence and railing surfaces. • Make holes for eye-hooks and pad-eye slots at the pointed position on the roof and wall. Eye-bolts and rafter-bolts should be used at the roof structure. These bolts should be attached using a friction connection, such as nuts and bolts with washers. Lag screws will really work out, but they cannot bear the same load as friction connection bolts. Pad-eyes are placed at walls and railings. If possible, pad-eyes can be fixed with friction connections also. Bolts on many railings will agreeable; however, most wall
Slide 2: installations are used lag screws because of the orientation and construction of the surfaces. • Screw or bolt the rafter-bolts, eye-bolts and pad-eyes to the surfaces all around the deck. Do not over-tighten lag screws because the wood can be damaged by slip threads on the screw. Tighten bolts until the washers noticeably bend the surface of the wood. • Then finally attach the turnbuckles to the rafter-bolts, eye-bolts and padeyes. Affix the ends of the shade sails to the turnbuckles. The shade sails and their hardware equipments need to be adjusted to remove loose-fitting from the sail. After adjusting the sun shade hardware, turn the turnbuckles until there is no wrinkle in the sail's tough surface. Here are few more tips and warning to have an eye on it: • Posts can be included to railings to lengthen the height of the shade sail ends. These posts require special installation structure of shade sails. Correct installation of post for a Shade Sail will formulate long-lasting, effective outdoor shade protection. Proper installation of shade structure is really important. The nervousness in the shade sail can cause damage if a connection fails. Be confident to use the proper hardware when installing shade sails. • For more information on: patio misters, outdoor gazebos, market umbrellas, wooden market umbrella, fan misting system, misting nozzles, misting tent, home misting system Visit our site: cool-off.com site

   
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