Patio Shades for Your Deck
A popular add-on to many homes is the outdoor patio, a place of relaxation and fun for the entire family. The patio can range from a simple wood deck attached to the back of the home to a more elaborate enclosure featuring a pool and barbeque area. With the right patio shades in place, you can turn your outdoor patio into a safe and comfortable entertainment area all year round.
When the summer months hit, more time is going to be spent on the patio and that is when protection from the elements is most important. The sun’s rays can be particularly damaging during this time of year, affecting you and your patio furniture. A great way to protect your home from these harmful UV rays is to equip your patio with patio shades that not only filter out the sun, but also cut down on the amount of heat that enters your home through your patio, helping to reduce air conditioning costs.
Types of Patio Shades
Patio shades come in many designs, from the simple roll-down shade to shade systems complete with guide-tracks and remote controls, enabling you to raise and lower the shades from a distance. Patio shades also come in a variety of materials, from bamboo to pvc-coated fabric to natural weave fabrics, and can cost anywhere from well under a hundred dollars to several hundred dollars with installation, depending on what type patio shades you choose.
Some of the most popular shades today are ones manufactured with natural weave fabrics that block harmful UV rays but do not block your view of the outdoors. In addition, the fabric allows cool breezes in while filtering out dust and insects. These patio shades come in many sizes and can be installed easily by you or by a professional installer.
Folks who love golf and have chosen to live next to a golf course will love the safety feature of patio shades as well. They are built tough enough to stop errant golf balls from crashing into your patio. And when summer storms kick up, a properly installed patio shade system, complete with top rail and side tracks, can help to cut down on wind and subsequent debris thrown about in the wind.
Patio shades are not only functional, but the right shade system can add beauty and value to any home. Most would agree that the benefits far outweigh the cost.
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