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Cafe Umbrellas For Pools, Parks, And Restaurants in Austin And Surrounding Texas

Cafe Umbrellas For Pools, Parks, And Restaurants in Austin And Surrounding Texas

The uses and styles of cafe umbrellas in Austin with modern materials and design

Austin Custom Shade Umbrellas around the pool

Cafe Umbrellas Provide Shade, Style, And Comfort For All Types Of Locations

Shade products are one of the top 3 most desired amenities by aquatics managers nationwide, as surveyed by Aquatics International. And 67% of NRPA members name shade products are their most needed purchase. Cafe umbrellas fit a wide variety of needs for a wide variety of clients. Around pool areas, picnic tables, and over lifeguard stations, even some cantilevered designs over kiddie pools.

Cafe umbrellas from Austin Custom Shade come in a center post or cantilevered design, and will  provide convenient shading for a variety of outdoor environments such as pools, skate parks, theme parks, concessions, restaurants, patios, and any other outdoor gathering places where people desire protection from the sun’s dangerous ultraviolet (U.V.) rays.

Reducing heat by as much as 32% while blocking 98% of harmful UV radiation, cafe umbrellas provide a stylish addition to any restaurant, park, or pool. Made with the best materials for a specific location, there are different colors and fabrics from which to choose. The all carbon steel structures are designed with strength and durability in mind. The cable is specifically determined based on calculated engineering load, and even the thread is high density, low shrinkage, abrasion resistant, unaffected by cleaning agents, acid rain, mildew, chlorine, saltwater and industrial pollutants. Absolutely nothing but the best of each and every cafe umbrella site and design.

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Austin Has One Place To Look For Custom Shade Sails

Austin Has One Place To Look For Custom Shade Sails

Shade Sails Are The Chic Solution To shade Your Outdoor Area In Austin

Shade Sails protect and shade your outdoor areas. Also known as Sun Sails, shade sails make beautiful additions to your company’s patio, backyard, or other outdoor areas, and they provide excellent protection from the sun and its harmful UV radiation. A chic shade sail is the perfect alternative to a traditional pergola or covered porch. Floating and curvaceous, Shade Sails make an attractive addition to any property, and with the right design, they can enhance the existing property with artistic or architectural flair and style.

Shade Sails are the ultimate in stylish sun protection. Courtyards, pool areas, gardens, children’s play areas, car spaces, and even entry ways can all benefit from the cool good looks of a Shade Sail solution. Available in a variety of shapes, colors, and materials, Shade Sails are a decorative and affordable way to create shade that will keep you more comfortable in hot weather. These state of the art materials block the sun’s harmful UV rays yet remain totally unaffected by moisture and natural temperature extremes.

Call us at (512) 271-9870 or email, or send us a message today. We’ll have you covered in no time!

Custom Commercial Shade For Agriculture

Custom Commercial Shade For Livestock

Agricultural uses for custom shade solutions is as extensive as every other use we’ve looked at. From protecting equipment to providing shade for livestock. If you have a farm or ranch, the ill effects of over exposure to heat and the sun are well known you you. Take into account the humidity and heat index and research has shown the shade requirements for everything from chickens to cattle.

Let’s start off looking at equipment. In Farmers Weekly, tractor guide: New prices for 20009, new tractors start off around $16,000 and shot all the way to $270,000. Leaving an investment like that in the sun and rain would reduce it’s value and lifespan. A custom shade designed specifically for your application to protect your investment is simply a wise choice.

But protecting equipment is not the only agricultural use. Livestock require shade in the summer heat to survive. In research from a Kansas State University publication, with no relative humidity, cows start showing mild stress at 88 deg. F., and at 100 deg. f., with a relative humidity of 20%, cows get heat stress, and severe stress can occur  in as low as 99 deg. Agricultural experts state: the simplest way to increase productivity in cattle which are feeding or producing, is by providing shade, And Austin Custom Shades can provide a custom shade solution. Cattle reduce their feeding in the hot sun. In Texas you see livestock resting in a group under available shade on a hot summer day.

Cows, horses, goats, chickens, or turkeys, a custom commercial shade can improve the health , productivity, profitability, and longevity of your livestock. Call us at (512) 271-9870 or email, or send us a message today. We’ll have you (and your cows) covered in no time!

Commercial Shade Sails

Commercial Shade Sails

Commercial Shade Sails

Shade Sail From Austin Custom Shades

A Lively Set Of Shade Sails Providing Much Needed Shade To A Picnic Area.

What started down under in Australia, was soon covering most of France.. And Now, Shade Sails are finally available in Texas. So what exactly are Shade Sails? – A fancy name for some new style of awnings? or giant parasols? The answer in two words – “No” and “No.” Shade sails are stylish yet practical semi-permanent shade solutions.

Modern technology offers several ways to enhance the look of your place at the same time giving much needed shade, whether it is your home, office, or club premises. Out of available options for shade sails, there is only one unique product which is light, sturdy, colorful, and maintenance free all at the same time, at that is a shade sail from Austin custom Shades.

Shade Sails are ideal above sandpits, seating, walkways and all types of structures. The ideas are for their uses is almost endless. Contact us at Austin Custom Shades to discuss your ideas today. Call us at (512) 271-9870 or email, or send us a message today. We’ll have you covered in no time!

 

It’s Time For Some Shade! Custom Shade!

It’s Time For Some Shade! Custom Shade!

Summer Is Coming, Custom Shade Is The Word Of The Day

Custom Shade Canopy

Enjoy Your Pool, Playground, And Patio More This Summer With A Custom Shade Canopy

With the summer heat upon us early this year, it looks like we’re in for a scorcher this summer. Austin Custom Shades has the perfect custom solution for you. Whether for  a  public pool, playground, patio, or just a favorite relaxing spot outside, adding a custom shade canopy will help you stay cooler so you can enjoy your time outdoors longer.

Austin Custom Shades builds the best custom designed, professionally engineered shade canopies. We have eighteen years experience in commercial shade design and installation. We insure proper placement, eave height, and dimensions to insure shade where it is needed through out the day.

With many design options on our shade canopies like: Hypar Sails, Cantilevered Umbrellas, Multi Hip Roofs, Hexagonal, and Multi Sail Configuration, to name but a few, your sure to find some shade that will fit your location and your lifestyle.

Don’t let the sun ruin your summer, with highly competitive pricing, and an unequaled reputation for quality, a custom shade canopy from Austin Custom Shades is all you need to stay out and enjoy this coming summer.

Call us at (512) 271-9870 or email, or send us a message today. We’ll have you covered in no time!

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Shade Sails & Sun Shades

Shade Sails guard and shade your outdoor locations. Also referred to as Sun Sails, shade sails help to make gorgeous improvements to your outdoor patio, backyard, or perhaps different outdoor areas, and they will supply superb defense from the sunlight and its dangerous Ultra-violet radiation.

Sail Shades are incredibly adaptable; they may become connected to households, trees, or even patio columns.

Shade Sails are the epitome of elegant sun defense. Courtyards, swimming areas, gardens, children’s play areas, car spaces, and even entry ways can all benefit from the cool appearance of a Shade Sail resolution.

Easily obtainable in a number of shapes, colors, and materials, Shade Sails are a attractive and economical way to produce shade that will keep you more relaxed in hot weather. These advanced materials block the sun’s harmful UV rays yet remain totally unaffected by moisture and temperature extremes. Some shade sail fabrics provide waterproof / water resistant attributes.

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Shade Canopies and Shade Structures

If bright sun and sweltering heat keep you regretfully indoors during much of the day, you can begin to enjoy your garden, patio, or deck to the fullest again with a Backyard Shade Canopy. With a shade canopy, you can relax in the shade on even the sunniest days, define an outdoor living room in which to entertain guests, protect children from the harsh rays of the sun while they play in the sandbox, and take pleasure in an afternoon snooze by the pool.

In addition, you can bring your own sun and wind protection to the beach or park with one of our lightweight, Portable Shade Canopy structures. Our shade canopies set up in mere minutes, fit in the trunk of most small cars, and are adjustable to maximize your shade all day long. They come in a variety of sizes to fit just about everyone’s space requirements, and the selection of available colors will satisfy any taste and existing color schemes.

From Portable Shade Canopies and a Retractable Shade Canopy to Shade Sails, we have a variety of shade structures to help shield you and your family from the effects of the sun throughout the day at home or beyond.

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Shade Canopies

We all need some sun exposure; it’s our primary source of vitamin D, which helps us absorb calcium for stronger, healthier bones. But it doesn’t take much time in the sun for most people to get the vitamin D they need, and repeated unprotected exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet rays can cause skin damage, eye damage, immune system suppression, and skin cancer. Even people in their twenties can develop skin cancer.

Most kids rack up between 50% and 80% of their lifetime sun exposure before age 18, so it’s important that parents teach their children how to enjoy fun in the sun safely. With the right precautions, you can greatly reduce your child’s chance of developing skin cancer.

Facts About Sun Exposure

The sun radiates light to the earth, and part of that light consists of invisible ultraviolet (UV) rays. When these rays reach the skin, they cause tanning, burning, and other skin damage.

Sunlight contains three types of ultraviolet rays: UVA, UVB, and UVC.

UVA rays cause skin aging and wrinkling and contribute to skin cancer, such as melanoma. Because UVA rays pass effortlessly through the ozone layer (the protective layer of atmosphere, or shield, surrounding the earth), they make up the majority of our sun exposure. Beware of tanning beds because they use UVA rays as well as UVB rays. A UVA tan does not help protect the skin from further sun damage; it merely produces color and a false sense of protection from the sun.

UVB rays are also dangerous, causing sunburns, cataracts (clouding of the eye lens), and effects on the immune system. They also contribute to skin cancer. Melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer, is thought to be associated with severe UVB sunburns that occur before the age of 20. Most UVB rays are absorbed by the ozone layer, but enough of these rays pass through to cause serious damage. UVC rays are the most dangerous, but fortunately, these rays are blocked by the ozone layer and don’t reach the earth.

What’s important is to protect your family from exposure to UVA and UVB, the rays that cause skin damage.

Melanin: The Body’s First Line of Defense

UV rays react with a chemical called melanin that’s found in skin. Melanin is the first defense against the sun because it absorbs dangerous UV rays before they do serious skin damage. Melanin is found in different concentrations and colors, resulting in different skin colors. The lighter someone’s natural skin color, the less melanin it has to absorb UV rays and protect itself. The darker a person’s natural skin color, the more melanin it has to protect itself. (But both dark- and light-skinned kids need protection from UV rays because any tanning or burning causes skin damage.)

Also, anyone with a fair complexion — lighter skin and eye color — is more likely to have freckles because there’s less melanin in the skin. Although freckles are harmless, being outside in the sun may help cause them or make them darker.

As the melanin increases in response to sun exposure, the skin tans. But even that “healthy” tan may be a sign of sun damage. The risk of damage increases with the amount and intensity of exposure. Those who are chronically exposed to the sun, such as farmers, boaters, and sunbathers, are at much greater risk. A sunburn develops when the amount of UV exposure is greater than what can be protected against by the skin’s melanin.

Unprotected sun exposure is even more dangerous for kids with:

moles on their skin (or whose parents have a tendency to develop moles)
very fair skin and hair a family history of skin cancer, including melanoma

You should be especially careful about sun protection if your child has one or more of these high-risk characteristics.

Also, not all sunlight is “equal” in UV concentration. The intensity of the sun’s rays depends upon the time of year, as well as the altitude and latitude of your location. UV rays are strongest during summer. Remember that the timing of this season varies by location; if you travel to a foreign country during its summer season, you’ll need to pack the strongest sun protection you can find.

Extra protection is also required near the equator, where the sun is strongest, and at high altitudes, where the air and cloud cover are thinner, allowing more damaging UV rays to get through the atmosphere. Even during winter months, if your family goes skiing in the mountains, be sure to apply plenty of sunscreen; UV rays reflect off both snow and water, increasing the probability of sunburn.

With the right precautions, kids can safely play in the sun. Here are the most effective strategies:

Avoid the Strongest Rays of the Day

First, seek shade when the sun is at its highest overhead and therefore strongest (usually 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the northern hemisphere). If kids must be in the sun between these hours, be sure to apply and reapply protective sunscreen — even if they’re just playing in the backyard. Most sun damage occurs as a result of incidental exposure during day-to-day activities, not at the beach.

Even on cloudy, cool, or overcast days, UV rays travel through the clouds and reflect off sand, water, and even concrete. Clouds and pollution don’t filter out UV rays, and they can give a false sense of protection. This “invisible sun” can cause unexpected sunburn and skin damage. Often, kids are unaware that they’re developing a sunburn on cooler or windy days because the temperature or breeze keeps skin feeling cool on the surface.

Make sure your kids don’t use tanning beds at any time, even to “prepare” for a trip to a warm climate. Both UVA and UVA/UVB tanning beds produce sunburn. And there is an increase in the risk of melanoma in people who have used tanning beds before the age of 35.

Cover Up

One of the best ways to protect your family from the sun is to cover up and shield skin from UV rays. Ensure that clothes will screen out harmful UV rays by placing your hand inside the garments and making sure you can’t see it through them.

Because infants have thinner skin and underdeveloped melanin, their skin burns more easily than that of older kids. But sunscreen should not be applied to babies under 6 months of age, so they absolutely must be kept out of the sun whenever possible. If your infant must be in the sun, dress him or her in clothing that covers the body, including hats with wide brims to shadow the face. Use an umbrella or shade canopy to create shade.

Even older kids need to escape the sun. For all-day outdoor affairs, bring along a wide umbrella or a pop-up tent to play in. If it’s not too hot outside and won’t make kids even more uncomfortable, have them wear light long-sleeved shirts and/or long pants. Before heading to the beach or park, you should bring your umbrellas, tents, shade canopies and other sun-protective gear.

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