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Patio Umbrellas Buying Guide
Patio Umbrella Buying Guide: All About Material, Frame, Size and
If you want to
comfortably sit out on your patio during the hot summer season, you’ll
need a patio
umbrella. Not only is it important to keep yourself from
overheating, but protecting yourself from sun exposure is essential in
helping to prevent skin cancer.
Here are some
things to think about when choosing the right patio umbrella.
The Material
If you live
where it tends to rain a fair amount, consider buying a patio umbrella
that is rain repellant, protects against UV rays and made of a
material, like teak wood, that is hardy in damp climates.
When your patio
mostly sees the sun, you just need a big enough patio umbrella to shade
you and your guests from those harmful UV rays.
The Frame
Patio umbrellas
are usually made from wood,
metal
or fiberglass. Wood
patio umbrella frames look the most elegant and go with
tropical settings. How long your umbrella lasts depends on the care you
give your patio umbrella. If you take it in after you’re done using it,
you’re wood patio umbrella will last longer. If you leave it out for
the entire year, the umbrella will probably only last that one summer
season you bought it. In the summer, you should also consider taking
the umbrella down when it’s windy or stormy outside.
A fiberglass
patio umbrella is good for a windy setting. The ribs on these
patio umbrellas fight against strong wind gusts and in a setting like
this, these ribs are 4-5 times more likely to last than wood or metal.
Metal
patio umbrella poles are usually powder coated for weather
protection. These frames would be the best in a setting where it rains.
The Size
Before you buy
a patio umbrella, think about how much of your patio you would like to
shade and protect. Know the exact size that your patio umbrella needs
to be. Take measurements of the area you’d like to shade, whether it’s
a section of your patio or an actual patio table, before you go out and
purchase a patio umbrella.
The Type
A patio
tilt umbrella offers you more options of shade. When the sun
moves, you can move your patio umbrella with it.
Table patio
umbrellas fit in the hole of your patio table and are able to use a
lighter base stand because they have the table giving them standing
support.
Freestanding
patio umbrellas will need a heavier base stand. For the freestanding
patio umbrella, a three- or four-point stand is a good choice.
Now that you
know the essentials of buying the right patio umbrella, you’re ready to
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