Of all the summer hacks out there, adding shade to your pool is by far one of the most important
ones.
Why? Because, as anyone living in Australia knows, the summers are hot, hot heat. That's more than enough reason to spend the warmer months
poolside.
The shade is a fantastic place to cool off, take a break from the sun, and enjoy your living quarters year-round. In this guide, we
highlight a few reasons why you should consider adding shade, how to do it, and more.
Keep reading!
Why Should You Add Shade to Your Pool?
Having a shaded spot in your backyard comes with a slew of benefits.
For one, it cuts back on harmful UV-ray exposure, preventing sunburn.
Second, it allows you to find some reprieve when you're feeling too warm and ready to cut back on the sunshine. Third, it offers an upgrade
on your home's aesthetics—perhaps even increasing your home's value!
If you're planning to have lunch outside, spread out your meal on a table undercover. If you want to read your book outdoors without loading
up on sunscreen,
sit under the shade. And what if it starts raining?
Take cover!
There are so many reasons to use a shade.
Types of Pool Shading to Consider
The great thing about having a pool shade is that there are several options to choose from. You can consider:
Planting palm trees
Installing sail shades, which cover a full surface
Adding one or more pool umbrellas
Within these choices are even more choices (colour, type of umbrella, etc.), allowing you to customise a shade that's perfect for your
tastes and your backyard's decor. Let's move on to that next.
The perfect middle ground is a cantilever umbrella. This off-set post allows for fantastic versatility as it's not in-ground. A cantilever
can get positioned once and left stationary, or even repositioned if you want to move things around or follow the sun's trajectory.
Which brings us to our final point . . .
How to Position a Cantilever Umbrella
So, you've decided to go with a cantilever umbrella due to its durability and flexibility. Now, how do you position it over the pool?
First, scope out the area and get a feel for where you need the shade. You can even test this by observing the objects in your backyard.
Where the shadows are longest, the sun is farthest away—where they're shortest, the sun is more overhead.
Based on these findings, position the cantilever in a space that needs the shade most—facing the direction of the sun. It also helps to know
where the sun travels in your area. Where is it rising and falling based on your particular backyard?
As the seasons change, you may need to reposition—which is possible with this option.
Throw Some Shade
If you own a pool in Australia, you need sun shade. Whether that's a shade sail, palm trees, an umbrella, or something else entirely, you
can't go wrong. Ensure you can enjoy your pool all summer long by adding some cover to your backyard.
At Project Shade, we can help you achieve this.
Click here to get a quote on one of our many shade solutions!
Please note the contents of this post is information only and general in nature.
If you require advice it is best to contact one of our shade specialists who can review your particular circumstances and then provide
tailored advice according to your needs.
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