7 Guidelines To Choosing A Great Patio Umbrella
When your outdoor space lacks trees and shade, the simplest and
most affordable solution is buying patio umbrellas.
Unfortunately, purchasing an umbrella for your patio isn't that
easy if you don't know the specific details that would best suit
your backyard. Here are a few things that you should keep in
mind when choosing the umbrella for your situation and lifestyle.
1. Position. In choosing your desired umbrella for your
backyard, you should consider where it would be placed to ensure
that its purpose of shading could be served.
The location of the patio umbrella is important. There are two
categories of the location of the umbrella: through table and
free standing. Free standing umbrellas are used in large outdoor
areas. It could shade different kinds of patio furniture of any
size and shape depending on your preference. A through-table
umbrella is basically placed in the center of the patio table
and is commonly used as focal point of the outdoor area.
2. Umbrella Stands
This is the support of your patio umbrella. The stand or base
would depend on how you intend to use it. In choosing the
standard base of outdoor umbrellas, you should consider a
heavy-duty support that could survive any weather. Free standing
umbrellas require heavier bases than through-table umbrellas.
3. Size
The size of umbrellas would be determined by measuring its
diameter. In choosing the exact size of patio umbrella, make
sure to measure the table, chairs, or space to be shaded. The
basic rule in calculating the diameter is that the umbrella
should always be at least 4 to 5 feet larger than the intended
area to be covered.
4. Umbrella Frames
There are two kinds of frames available to choose from - metal
and wood umbrella frames. Selecting the frame would depend on
how you intend to use the umbrella and which would match the
theme of you patio. Metal umbrellas use push-button tilts or a
crank lift. This lets the umbrella to be angled in any
direction. Most metal umbrellas could be purchased with colored
furnishes like black, champagne, or white. A wooden umbrella is
usually opened manually by using a pulley method and could not
be rotated. Hardwood and teak is the most common wooden
umbrellas in stores.
5. Tilt Methods
There are three methods in tilting the umbrella - collar tilt,
crank tilt and push-button. The collar tilt method is the most
common and user-friendly. The umbrella tilts when you rotate the
collar located on the frame.
6. Materials
The main purpose of your patio umbrella is to block the
dangerous rays of the sun. This purpose would succeed depending
on the materials of your canopy. The most common materials used
are PVC, canvas and shade cloth. A PVC canopy could block 100%
UV light and could survive bad weather. Canvas canopies are
durable fabric that blocks out the sun effectively. It is not
water resistant when purchased but it could be treated for your
canopy to be waterproof. Shade cloth blocks 90-95% UV rays. It
could resist small amounts of rain, but is not entirely
waterproof.
7. Kinds
- Centre pole The center pole is the most common type of patio
umbrella. It is supported by a central pole. The ribs of the
umbrella spread out from its pole. It is advisable to place a
center pole umbrella into a solid and heavy base.
- Crank and tilt The crank and tilt design is much similar to
the center pole, but it is known to have a crank device between
the pole and canopy which allows you to rotate the angle of the
shade umbrella. This kind of umbrella is best for large outdoor
areas because it enable you to block out the sun in any
direction.
- Cantilever The Cantilever umbrella hangs to the side of its
frame. Its curved arm supports only one end. This kind of shade
umbrella is suitable for large areas with dining sets underneath
the umbrella or swimming pools beside the patio furniture
because it could be rotated 360 degrees. Its shade could be
positioned wherever it is needed.
- Pavilion A pavilion is a square-shaded structure that is
supported at its every corner. This kind of umbrella is used for
a large outdoor space that could shade the entire family. Most
pavilions are used in beaches or parks as temporary dining and
entertaining area.