WHAT IS THE SHADE SAIL?
Sail Shade adds a modern, stylish touch to an outdoor area. They're a great option when you are considering ways to provide shade. You'll be able to escape the harsh sun while still enjoying the feeling of being outdoors.
Shade Sail Fabric - HDPE / PVC and PTFE Fabric
Most shade Sails block a percentage of UV rays from the sun
and it is wise to select a shade sail that offers a high amount of UV
protection. Check for fabric warranties against UV degradation. It's also good
to have fabrics that can breathe as that will help keep you cooler.
Look carefully at the construction of different shade sails
to find the quality that suits you. Read the packaging and look at the product
thinking of the amount of shade you require and the shape. Consider also
material and look for features like reinforced webbings on all edges and
quality stainless steel D Rings on each corner too. These features help to
prolong the life of the product.
Fabric Specification
The Fabric shall be HDPE Commercial 95 Fabric (High Density
Polyethylene, UV Stabilized)
Weight = 340 GSM
Tensile
Strength Warp
- 635 N/5cm
Weft
- 2494 N/5cm
Tear
Strength
Warp - 187 N
Weft - 359 N
Made in Australia and has a Manufacturer’s
Warranty of up to 10 Years
Design
Every shade structure begins with a great idea. While in
most cases one of our standard products will fit the shade need perfectly, for
projects that require customization, BAIT AL NOBALA shade representatives
work directly with the end user in many cases, to conceptualize and design the
perfect shade sail or shade structure for your specific
project.
During this meeting we will determine what kind of structure
you need, how the structure would best be placed within your project and
discuss general design possibilities. In the case that we cannot meet you on site,
we are also available to communicate via email, phone, fax or what our clients
require.
After the initial site survey, our design specialists will
take your ideas and bring them to life. They will put together a production
proposal that will show a rendering of your shade sail or structure and the
terms of the manufacturing agreement, complete with price. A deposit of 50% of
the full contract price is required to begin work on your project.
Engineering
Engineering is an essential part of any project. Whether it
is the initial engineering that goes into the development of our
standard shade structures, or the specialized engineering associated with
our custom structures. As a full service design-build company, Bait Al
Nobala Shade is able to be a part of as much or as little of your
next shade structure project as needed.
Bait Al Nobala only provides installation support for
the projects it manufactures, our installers are positioned to assist you with
your onsite and installation needs. Please contact us to discuss your specific
situation. In general, installation of a shade sail or shade
structure can take anywhere from a few hours to multiple days or more.
Many times installation requires drilling into building fascia, drilling into
existing concrete slabs, or pouring new concrete footings to support the
structure. Installation may also include machinery for mixing concrete, digging
holes and generally performing the installation of your structure.
This is an inconvenience that we cannot avoid. Most of our
commercial clients are more than aware of this scenario. However, especially if
you are placing this structure in a residential application, be sure to make
your neighbors and/or customers aware of when the structure will be installed.
Safety
Before you buy your shade sail, look carefully at where you can position it. Ensure all your fixing points are structurally sound. If you are fixing to a metal or timber facia, then facia supports (to a rafter/truss) are recommended. You can also erect your own support posts if required.
Prior to installation, consult your local council regarding building regulations that may apply in your area. Once the shade sail is in place, you should inspect the fixings regularly.
Do not use a fire (or patio heater) close to the fabric and do not use your barbeque under the shade sail.
Take your sail down in strong wind conditions.
Before you buy your shade sail, look carefully at where you can position it. Ensure all your fixing points are structurally sound. If you are fixing to a metal or timber facia, then facia supports (to a rafter/truss) are recommended. You can also erect your own support posts if required.
Prior to installation, consult your local council regarding building regulations that may apply in your area. Once the shade sail is in place, you should inspect the fixings regularly.
Do not use a fire (or patio heater) close to the fabric and do not use your barbeque under the shade sail.
Take your sail down in strong wind conditions.
Size and Shape of the Shade Sail
The position and distance of the structurally sound fixing (anchor) points will determine the size and shape of shade sail that you can purchase.
Measure the area that your shade sail needs to cover, from fixing point to fixing point. Your shade sail needs to be SMALLER than this area. On each corner of the sail you need to allow for a space between the sail tip and the fixing point that is at least 10% of the sail length. This will allow for enough room for fixing hardware, material stretch and tensioning of the sail.
Shade sails look better when their elevations change from corner to corner (some corners higher than others.) The slope on the shade sail also helps with water runoff. (See the image below as an example.)
The position and distance of the structurally sound fixing (anchor) points will determine the size and shape of shade sail that you can purchase.
Measure the area that your shade sail needs to cover, from fixing point to fixing point. Your shade sail needs to be SMALLER than this area. On each corner of the sail you need to allow for a space between the sail tip and the fixing point that is at least 10% of the sail length. This will allow for enough room for fixing hardware, material stretch and tensioning of the sail.
Shade sails look better when their elevations change from corner to corner (some corners higher than others.) The slope on the shade sail also helps with water runoff. (See the image below as an example.)
When determining the position of your shade sail it is
important to keep in mind that the sun is constantly moving from East to West
and so the shade underneath your sail moves too. The shade is not always
directly under the sail.
How to Install the Sail Shade
Step 1:
Lay out the sail in a relaxed state leaving a minimum
distance of 10% of the sail length for tensioning. For example, if the sail is
3m x 3m square, then at each corner you need to have a gap of 30cm (or more)
between the corner of the relaxed sail and the structural fixing point.
Step 2:
Make sure the fixing points are structurally sound. Facia
supports may be required.
If additional supports are needed you could use a treated
timber post. (Round minimum 125mm diameter or Square 125mm x 125mm.) Otherwise
you could use a galvanised steel post at least 4mm thick. (Round minimum 100mm
diameter, or Square 100mm x 100mm.)
Step 3:
Dig footings with the centre of the footing measured as the approximate location point of the sail. Line footings with gravel if required. Place the post in the hole and pour in concrete.
Step 4:
Determine the appropriate fixing accessories that you'll need. (See below.)
NOTE: A minimum of TWO fixing accessories must be tensioning devices.
Step 5:
Connect the Shade Sail to mounting points with all fixing accessories facing towards the middle of the sail and secure tightly.
Step 6:
Tension the Shade Sail.
Shape of Sail Shade Structure
Please feel free to call for any further clarifications on the above subject.
Contact
Ganpat Yadav
Cell No. 055 2368965
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