Sunshade or parasol – which should you choose?
When it comes to creating a cool and shaded outdoor area, there are usually two options: a sun sail or a parasol. But which option is actually best? With our experience of sail cloths, or sun sails as they are also known, we have put together our thoughts and ideas, which we hope will give you some clarity on which option you should choose!
Advantages of sun sails
With a sun sail, you can easily create a modern outdoor space with a fixed, permanent roof that protects you from both sun and rain. They are available in a variety of materials, including waterproof versions (perfect for the Swedish summer), and a sun sail provides protection for a larger area than parasols. In addition to the obvious advantage of protecting you from both sun and rain, there are several other benefits to keep in mind when making your choice:
Sun protection: As we have already mentioned, one of the biggest advantages of a sun sail is that it provides effective protection from the sun. A sailcloth can block up to 90% of the sun's UV rays, which helps protect you and your family from harmful radiation and unnecessary sunburn.
- Flexibility: Sun sails can be customized to your outdoor space and installed in different ways to suit your needs. You can place them wherever you want and adjust the height and angle as needed. But that's not all—since sail cloths can be waterproof, they can also be used when it rains. This allows you to use your outdoor space even on rainy days.
- Design: A sun sail gives your outdoor space a modern and minimalist style. They come in different colors and sizes, so you can choose the one that suits your style and needs.
- Durability: Sun sails are usually made from high-quality materials that are durable and can withstand wind and weather. This makes them a long-term investment for your outdoor space.
- Important things to consider before buying a sun sail
However, no product is perfect, so before making your choice, it may be wise to be aware of the challenges you may face if you are considering installing a sun sail:
- Cost: Installing a sun sail can be a relatively expensive investment compared to other alternatives such as parasols or awnings. If you are looking for a temporary solution to a temporary problem, a parasol or similar may be more appropriate.
- Installation: Sun sails often require a little more effort when it comes to installation compared to a parasol that you can easily put up, especially if you have a large patio or need to install several sails. This can increase costs further and take time to plan and implement.
- Maintenance: A sun shade requires maintenance to stay in good condition. They can become dirty or stained and need to be washed or cleaned to stay in top shape. They may also need adjustments or repairs if they are exposed to strong winds or other weather conditions.
That said, a sun sail is a great investment if you are willing to spend a little more time and effort to create a truly wonderful outdoor space!
Sunshade or parasol?
So, what should you choose? Should you spend the extra money on a sun sail, or should you settle for the slightly cheaper option and buy a parasol instead? Ultimately, it depends on what you prefer. If you want a fixed roof and a modern style, and you are willing to go the extra mile, then a sun sail is the right choice for you.