They are often seen outside hotels and bars as they look neat and modern.
Shade sails fixings for roofs.
As the shade sail pumps up and down it pulls more and more on the attachment points holding it to the building.
We sell wall plates corner brackets rafter brackets fascia brackets pad eyes flashing and more.
A major issue for fence posts is that the force from the sail shade is at the top of the post whereas the support is at the bottom.
The shade sail anchor is a unique steel bracket offering structurally superior fixing of shade sails to roof lines.
Screw and bolt to the trusses then.
Shade sails are primarily made to create shade outside in gardens and above patios and deck areas.
Ready made sails come in a whole range of colours and a there are few different sizes are available.
The shade sail anchor assists in reducing potential problems by allowing the shade sail to be supported by rafters wall top plate and wall studs which have the structural integrity necessary for additional loads.
Usually shade sails are flat i e.
Two steel angle brackets.
The sail shade can create supplementary force on the fence post so you will want to reinforce it with additional concrete.
3 dimensional fabric structures can be created.
If fixing onto the roof a standard shade sail roof bracket is the best choice.
Planning a diy shade sail in most cases a shade sail is secured to a combination of steel posts cemented into the ground and brackets and.
The roof extenda shade sail anchor is designed to solve problems and provide a better and safer means of attaching shade sails to buildings.
Up to around 8sqm.
The reason for this is the looser the shade sail the more it will pant or pump in the wind.
If in doubt choose a bigger diameter tube or a thicker walled tube.
There are triangular and rectangular shaped ones to choose from.
If you are fixing to timber sst screw.
Metal poles are usually tubular and thus can be far less stiff than they initially appear so please beware.
The shade sail anchor is a unique steel bracket offering structurally superior fixing of shade sails to existing roof lines.
Shade sails can cause damage to your building if it is not drum tight when it is installed.
Poles of up to 150mm are only recommended for the smaller sized shade sails i e.
Reducing potential problems by allowing the shade sail to be supported by rafters wall top plate and wall studs which have the structural integrity necessary for additional loads.
Also we recommend removing the sail shade before any heavy wind.
Essentially a shade sail is a non permanent fabric membrane that is held up by fixings on poles or attached to a building in a horizontal or angled manner.
Neat appearance finishing the shade sail onto the roof line due to the shade sail anchor fixed to the wall top plate.
Attaching a shade sail to an anchor point above the gutter line ensures maximum shade coverage from the shade sail.