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Our custom-designed outdoor shade structures offer an affordable and environmentally friendly solution for a variety of settings, including playgrounds, commercial areas, and residential spaces. We offer options in either Shade Cloth or PVC (waterproof) to provide differing UV protective qualities, ensuring you can choose the best solution for your needs. Our high-quality shade sails are guaranteed to transform your outdoor...
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Our custom-designed outdoor shade structures offer an affordable and environmentally friendly solution for a variety of settings, including playgrounds, commercial areas, and residential spaces. We offer options in either Shade Cloth or PVC (waterproof) to provide differing UV protective qualities, ensuring you can choose the best solution for your needs. Our high-quality shade sails are guaranteed to transform your outdoor space into a stylish and visually appealing sanctuary.
At Structures By Design / SBD Shades, we pride ourselves on benchmark quality and custom-designed shade sails that will not only lower the ambient air temperature and reduce your cooling costs but also provide an environmentally friendly and affordable solution for your home or business in an elegant fashion. Our custom-designed and engineered shade sail solutions are limitless, offered in a range of shapes, sizes, and colours to specifically target and suit almost any requirement and setting.

>> Please note we are currently not quoting for residential shade sails at this busy time. If you are a residential customer looking for alternative shade options such as louvres, awnings and retractable roofs then please do not hesitate to contact us. <<

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MAINTENANCE

Shade sails are an investment and so it is important to look after them after the initial installation.  Please follow these steps to maintain the quality and integrity of your shade sails:

  1. Carry out regular checks on the structure- shade sails and the surrounding fixtures should be checked and serviced at least every 12 months to ensure they do not pool or lose tension. Whilst all shade systems are built to last, harsh weather conditions can affect the structure from time to time.
  2. Check your shade structure after a major wind or weather event- It is particularly important to check your shade sail and the surrounding fixtures after any major wind event including storms. Remove any debris and if necessary, isolate the area and organise to have the sail repaired in a timely manner.
  3. Cutback overhanging trees and branches- tree debris can cause damage to your sails and should be trimmed back.
  4. Clean your shade sails 1-2 times a year- after brushing off any dust or debris with a soft-bristled brush, use a mild detergent (appropriate for the fabric) to wash the sail and spray with a hose at a gentle pressure. Treat your shade sail delicately using low-pressure and soft cleaning tools. It is best to conduct cleaning on a hot day so the sails can dry naturally. If the height of your shade sails makes it too difficult to clean, you may need to consult a professional to remove and re-install the sails. This would usually come at a small cost.

*Failure to maintain your shade sails appropriately may result in warranty becoming void.

SPECIFICATIONS

*These specifications are based on a shade structure that has been appropriately maintained as per professional advice.

SHADECLOTH

Polyfab – Comshade (brochure attached)

Polyfab – Xtra (brochure attached)

Polyfab – Poly FX (brochure attached)

PVC 

Serge Ferrari – Precontraint 502 (brochure attached)

Serge Ferrari – Precontraint 602 (brochure attached)

Mehler – Valmex 580 FR (brochure attached)

Hiraoka – 104T (brochure attached)

 

Structural Steel work will all be as per Aus Standards with Hot Dip Galvanised steel the norm. We can also 2-pack paint structural steel with a heavy-duty polyurethane paint for the longest lasting paint finish. We tend to steer away from powdercoating structural steel but will always opt with powdercoating for all aluminium products.

There are a range of other providers and specifications so for anything further please contact our office.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the time-frame for the installation of my shade sail?

The installation time can vary from job to job and is dependent on factors such as permit requirements, work conditions and project size.

As a rough guide for a small residential job with permit requirements, the design, engineering and permit application can take around 4-6 weeks. From there, the manufacturing, supply and installation takes around 2-3 months.

Time frames are completely job dependent. The team will be able to give you a rough estimate of lead times after quoting. Looking at our recent projects may also give you an indication of timings.

What is the cost for the design, supply and installation of a shade sail?

The cost of a shade sail is dependent on a range of job- and industry-specific factors. Location, site surfaces, design and engineering are just some factors that may impact the price of a shade structure. In addition to this, external factors such as labour costs and steel prices also play a part in determining the overall cost of a project.

Cost also varies depending on whether a job is commercial or residential. As a rough guide, the pricing for a residential sail of up to 20 square metres can range from $5,000-$10,000. As with everything, quality comes with a price.

Looking at our recent projects may give some indication of pricing. For a more accurate estimate, we recommend contacting us for a quote using the details on our contact page.

Do I need a permit for my shade sail?

The need for permits and council approval depends on a range of factors such as the size of the shade structure, the location of install and the building type. You may be exempt from council approval if:

-Your structure is less than 3.6m high from the ground.
-Your structure covers an area of less than 20 square meters.
-Your shade sail material is permeable, allowing water and air to pass through.

It is a good idea to contact your local council department for clarification. The team at SBD Shades are happy to offer our advice and assistance.

Are shade sails waterproof?

It depends on the material. Whilst all shade sails will provide protection from the sun and UV rays, not all are entirely waterproof. Shade cloth is the most common type of material used for shade structures. This is a more affordable and showerproof option, but does not offer protection from heavy rainfall due to its woven mesh construction. Total waterproofing can be achieved with PVC material. This comes at a slightly higher price point due to the heavier weight of the material and the additional steelworks required to hold it in place.

Regardless of the material, all shade sails are installed on a high-tensioned angle aimed to deflect rainfall and reduce movement in the wind. We are happy to work with you to choose the most suitable fabric for your project and price point.

Why are shade sails installed at an angle?

Many shade sails look triangular because they are installed with a slight twist called a ‘hypar’. Generally speaking, the corners of a shade sail are anchored at slightly differing heights in order to reduce sagging, encourage water shed and minimise movement in the wind. As well as improving the longevity of your shade system, installing a shade sail on an angle adds to the overall appearance of the space.

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