Design and Layout:
There could also be other factors, specific to your situation,
which require consideration.
In determining the location for your shade sail it is important to keep in mind the fact that the sun is constantly moving across the sky from east to west, which means that the shade moves with the position of the sun. You will only have shade directly under the shade sail at midday during mid-summer.
Note: Shade sails should not be used near an open flame. Do not use your barbecue under the shade structure.
Once you have identified the location for your shade sail it is important to determine the most suitable mounting points for the corners.

This stage of the installation is critical. You should ensure all fixing points
are structurally sound and if unsure, obtain independent advice from a builder or
engineer.
Building Approvals:
Prior to installation, check with local authorities for any relevant building
regulations which may exist.
Selecting Fixing Accessories:
There is an extensive range of fixing accessories available to help you secure
your shade sails. These accessories are readily available from your normal
hardware supplier.
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Chain, Rope or Wire can be used to extend your shade sail to a fixing point if
required.
Select the fixing accessories which best suit your own installation.
Attaching To Fascia:

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| Use with Metal Fascias | Use with Timber Fascias |
Post Supports:
If additional posts are required, we recommend the use of a minimum 4 inch, schedule 40 steel pipe or 6" x 6" treated softwood (H5 level treatment).
Hardwood of durability Class 1 can also be used.
Your local timber supplier can assist you in selection. Post lengths should be
calculated taking
into account the proposed height of your sail plus the depth of your footings.
The footing depth
should be 1/2 the length of the exposed pole. For example, if your post height
is to be 10 feet, you
would use a 15 foot long post with a footing depth of 5 feet
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Footings: |
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Steel Post Footing - Lay a 4 in (100mm) depth of 3/4 in diameter
gravel at the base of the hole. Next, pour a 4 in (100mrn) depth of concrete
to provide a solid pad. Patio stones can be
substituted in place of the poured concrete. Insert the post with a hold
down bolt through the post to keep it secure. (see diagram)
Pour the concrete footing and temporarily brace the posts until the concrete has
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Wood Post Footing - Lay a 4 in (100mm) depth of 3/4 in diameter
gravel at the base of the post. Insert the posts using lag bolts partially driven into the post
to hold it in place. Use string lines to ensure they are in plumb alignment. Temporarily brace the
posts until the concrete has set.
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Concreting:
Installation:
Connect fixing accessories to mounting points as required. Ensure all connections
face towards the middle of the sail and are tightly secured. Check again to
ensure all mounting points are solid.
Lay your shade sail out and commence the installation.
Tensioning:
Using the selected fixing accessories, commence connecting the corners of the
shade sail to the fixing points.
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Tension Required |
Tension Correct |
A properly mounted and tensioned shade sail will have approximately 100 pounds of tension
on it and will have little to no wrinkles. Connect all points, using rope or wire cable if necessary
to gain increased leverage. The rope can be threaded around a number of times so that it works
as a "pulley" mechanism. Another tensioning method would be to use a turnbuckle
which can aid in applying the proper amount of tension. Stop tensioning when the shade sail
is rigid with little or no creases. CAUTION: Do not over tension.
Tension only by hand and only tight enough to get the wrinkles out of the shade
cloth. Re-tension periodically if required.
Warning:
Your shade sail is designed to provide UV protection and comfort in
domestic areas. When selecting the position for your shade sail, ensure all
fixing points are structurally sound and fixings are tightly secured. Inspect
regularly. Prior to installing, consult your local council regarding building
regulations which may apply in your area. Exposure to certain chemicals e.g.,
Chlorine can lead to the premature breakdown of the fabric. Chemicals to be used
on or around the fabric should be referred to BackyardCity.com prior to their
use.
Do not have fire or an open flame close to the fabric. Do not use your barbecue
under the shade structure.
Care Instructions:
Your shade sails may be cleaned at any time using a solution of mild detergent
and water. Apply the solution with a sponge or a very soft brush. Let the
solution stand on the fabric for 10 minutes and rinse thoroughly with water from
your garden hose.
DO NOT put the fabric in your washing machine, clothes drier, or scrub it with a
stiff brush, scouring pad, or an abrasive cleaner.
The above is intended as a Guide only and not the actual instructions for installing your shade sail. Please read and follow the manufacturer's instructions as it pertains to your particular shade sail.
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