Step by step shade sail installation guide 1.
Installing shade sail to roof.
Shade sails can be used to protect your plants from the elements or you can install them over an entertaining area to protect you from the sun.
Roof extender shade sail anchors are a unique aussie invention for attaching medium sized shadesails to existing rooflines.
Fasten each post with lag.
Tighten the wing nuts on.
The sail shade can create supplementary force on the fence post so you will want to reinforce it with additional concrete.
Also we recommend removing the sail shade before any heavy wind.
Prepare for your shade sail installation.
When attaching the roof extenda shade sail anchor to the rafter and wall top plate the workload and time taken is greatly reduced compared to traditional means of fixing shade sails.
Screw head rod clamps to the house fascia spaced 3 feet apart.
Attaching a shade sail to an anchor point above the gutter line ensures maximum shade coverage from the shade sail.
Plan your shade make sure you have anchor points around the area in which you would like to have your sail.
The rest of the cost would go towards two 6 x 6 x 10 pressure treated wooden posts 4 bags of concrete 80 lbs each 1 bag of paver base and some shade sail hanging hardware.
Install three steel posts attaching them to the deck framing to support the shade sail.
The bulk of the price of the shade sail was the actual 16 by 16 fabric sail.
Insert the post with a hold down bolt through the post to keep it secure.
Compared to an awning installing a shade sail was a savings of over 800.
Lay a 4 inch 100mm depth of 3 4 inch diameter gravel at the base of the post.
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.
Suitable for tile or metal roofs rubber boot make it waterproof.
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Raise the shade sail up to the fascia and slip its head rod into the clamps.
See diagram pour the concrete footing and temporarily brace the posts until the concrete has set.
Keep in mind these patio shade sails require a lot of tension to get them to stretch tight enough so that they look right and don t flap around in the wind.
When the warm weather comes around it s great to make the most of your backyard but with our harsh sun sometimes you want a little extra sun shade and this.
Wood shade sail post footing.