Posts Tagged ‘market umbrella’

Market Umbrella-Again, What Exactly Does this Mean???

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

itacaAgain, just to confuse the consumers there are many names for patio umbrellas! One very popular term is the market umbrella. This simply means the post of the umbrella is located in the center. Therefore, another term for this is the centerpost umbrella. These patio umbrellas used to be just small backyard type umbrellas, but now they can range up to 20 feet!! In European countries these types of umbrellas are commonly called café umbrellas. As in Europe most restaurants and cafes feature these. So next time when you hear one of these terms,  centerpost umbrellas, café umbrellas, or market umbrellas you can be the patio umbrella expert!

Cantilever Umbrella-What Exactly Does that Mean???

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

vulcano_arcainiAlthough, the cantilever patio umbrella is becoming increasingly popular these days, many still are unfamiliar with this terminology. The cantilever umbrella is also referred to as the offset patio umbrellas. Simply said, the cantilever umbrella is a patio umbrella that has the umbrella post located to the side of the sunshade. Therefore, the sunshade is offset from the pole, hence the other name for these umbrellas is offset patio umbrellas. And yet to just confuse you more, it has yet another name is the side post umbrella. The advantages of having the sunshade of the patio umbrella located to the side, is that there is no wasted space due to the space of the post of the patio umbrella. So, whether you call it a cantilever umbrella, offset umbrella, or even a side post umbrella it may be the right option for you!! 

Happy Hanukkah!!!

Friday, December 11th, 2009

hanakkah-picThe Shade Experts would like to thank you for reading our patio umbrella blog and hope that you enjoy reading it. We would like to wish everyone a Happy Hanukkah. Please use this time to enjoy friends and family.

The Shade Experts would also like to thank each one of our patio umbrella customers for the opportunity to do business with them.  We are thankful for all of our wonderful customers! 

Thank you for your continued support throughout this year. Happy Hanukkah!

Winter-The Best Time to Buy a Patio Umbrella?

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Winter is almost upon us, so why would anyone buy a patio umbrella in the winter months?

Well, for people in the Southern States winter is the best ime to think about investing in outside products. As winter in the Southern and warmer states is the best time of year to enjoy the outdoors. In addition many manufacturers are offering sales and specials for their outdoor products. So, you can many times get a great deal on a centerpost umbrella or an offset umbrella.

For people in the Northern states, although winter is not the time to enjoy the outdoors, it is also a great time to buy a sidepost umbrella or a market umbrella. Stores in the Northern areas are looking to make room for the cold weather items and out summer seasonal items on clearance for great prices.

So, even if winter does not seem like the best time to invest in outdoor products, such as patio umbrellas, think about purchasing your patio umbrella poker_addisonnow and beat the summer rush!

Base Options for Side Post Umbrellas

Friday, September 11th, 2009
Offset Umbrella Base Plate

Offset Umbrella Base Plate

There are many options in bases for offset umbrellas. Most people just think about one type of base when purchasing a side arm umbrella. And that is the freestanding base. This is where the base is above ground and usually has some type of stone or cement to weigh the base down. The benefit of this type of base, is that the umbrella can be moved or taken with you when you move! The downfall of this type of base is that it does take up patio space.

Another option in side post umbrella bases is the base plate. This is were the umbrella sits on top of a plate that is mounted into existing concrete. The benefit of this type of base is that no concrete needs to be poured it can be bolted into existing patio concrete. This is a space saver solution for small patio. Please be sure to talk to the manufacturer of your umbrella as to the specifications of the concrete that is needed to do this option.

The final and most permanent option is the in ground base. This is where the base is into the ground in a concrete footer. The benefit of this installation is that this is the most secure way of mounting the cantilever umbrella. Also this type of  base is a space saver as well. The drawback of this type of installation is that a concrete footer needs to be poured. As with the other base it is important to speak with the manufacturer of your umbrella to obtain the proper specifications needed for the in ground base option.

There are many options in bases for side post umbrellas, one can fit your needs!

Patio Umbrellas-New Options in Lighting

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

poker-lightingPatio Umbrellas have come a long way from simple center post market style umbrellas to now large side post umbrella designs that can easily range up to 26 feet! Along with the innovations in the manufacturing of the umbrellas, the accessories for patio umbrellas have come a long way as well. As people are now using their outdoor spaces much alike their indoor spaces, people now expect lighting options for their umbrellas. LED lighting is now available for outdoor umbrellas. Some cantilever umbrellas even come with mounting brackets for lights. Image the canopy of a large 26×26 foot side arm umbrella illuminatied at night, beautiful!

The Telescopic Umbrella-Perfect for a Restaurant

Friday, August 21st, 2009
Telescopic Centerpost Patio Umbrella

Telescopic Centerpost Patio Umbrella

Another choice that is increasing becoming popular is the telescopic patio umbrella. This simply means that the umbrella raises when it is opened or closed. And therefore, can close over tables or furniture. The benefit of this telescopic patio umbrella is that you do not have to move the tables or chairs in your restaurant prior to closing or opening the umbrella. This is especially important when thinking about buying a large centerpost umbrella, such as a 10×10 foot centerpost patio umbrella. As with an umbrella if this size you would need to clear the furniture every time you open and close the umbrella. The telescopic patio umbrella gives the ability for more restaurants to use large patio umbrella and maximize the table space with alot less work!

Maximize Your Restaurant’s Space with Patio Umbrellas

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009
Side Post Patio Umbrella

Side Post Patio Umbrella

One way to increase the seating capacity of your restaurant is to think about using the outside space of your restaurant. Not just use the outside space, but maximize this space! In these ecomonic times, it is much more cost effective to use exsisting space.

Using patio umbrellas to shade the outside space makes this space usable and enjoyable for your patrons. Although, many restaurants use small centerpost patio umbrellas to shade their outdoor space, it provides small areas of shade. But now there are more options to consider. Umbrellas now come in large sizes, just think how many tables could fit into a 20 ft x 20ft umbrella!! It looks more like an outdoor room than an umbrella.

The newest trend in patio umbrellas is the side post umbrella. This simply means that the post of the umbrella is located to the side, therefore this allows for more tables to be able to fit underneath the umbrella. And more table space means more revenue!  

Another new option in patio umbrellas is linking the umbrellas together to create a large covered area. Link the patio umbrellas together using a gutter system to protect your clients from the elements. Therefore you can use this outdoor space even in light rain.

Think outside your indoor restaurant space and maximize your seating capacity. With umbrellas sizes ranging from 6ft to 20×20ft, there is a size for everyspace!

Get the Most for your Money with Patio Umbrellas

Friday, June 5th, 2009

This year everyone is trying to cut back and what they do spend their hard earned money on, should last. This includes your Patio Umbrellas. There are several things to look for when buying your patio umbrellas so they can last for years to come!

1. Look for an offset umbrella or centerpost umbrella with all replaceable parts. This means that if a single piece of the umbrella breaks it can be replaced without throwing the umbrella away. 

2. Look for a warranty from the manufactuer of the centerpost umbrella or cantilever umbrella. Many manufacturers have different warranties for the structure and the tops. Look for a structure warranty of 1 year or more and for the top many warranties are 3 or more years.

3. Look for a cantilever umbrella or market umbrella that the canopy top of the umbrella can be changed and re ordered in a different color. Therefore, after years the top of the umbrella may look faded or you change the color of your patio area you can simply just change the canopy top and not have to buy a whole new umbrella!

4. If buying a wood market umbrella, look for one that has  a one peice pole, this means that the umbrella is made from one piece of wood and not shreds of wood glued together. This will greatly increase the strength of your patio umbrella.

With these tips on getting the most from your patio umbrella, you will have an umbrella to last and that’s good for your pocketbook!

Tips on Buying a Centerpost Umbrella

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
The Itaca Centerpost Patio Umbrella

The Itaca Centerpost Patio Umbrella

Summer is here and it is time to think about getting some shade in your backyard! A perfect option is a centerpost umbrella, also known as a cafe umbrella or market umbrella. This type of umbrella is one that has the umbrella post in the center of the umbrella. This is the most common type of patio umbrellas.  There are many different types and price ranges of market umbrellas. Follow these tips to help buy the right patio umbrella for you!

1. Determine your budget of the umbrella. These types of umbrella can range from about $40 to the hundreds. But remember, sometimes you get what you pay for!

2. Determine the size needed. Centerpost umbrellas can range from about 5ft to 20ft!

3. Pick what type of post that you prefer. Market umbrellas typically come with a wood centerpost, aluminum centerpost, or fiberglass centerpost. If you are choosing a wood post umbrella try to pick one that has a one piece pole and does not have a brass or similar fitting in the center of the post. As this is a stress point for the umbrella and is typically where you will have breakage to the umbrella. Remember, aluminum and fiberglass will cost more in the short term but can last for years to come.

4. Make sure your umbrella features a Marine or awning grade fabric. Most manufacturers will feature a warranty on the top for mildew and rotting. But remember, an umbrella still needs to be cleaned, read our umbrella cleaning tips.

5. Make sure that you put the umbrella in the correct weighted base for the size of the umbrella and your conditions. For Example if you live on the water you will probably need a heavier base. Refer to the manufacturer of your umbrella for the necessary weight needed for your umbrella.

6. Now it is time to enjoy your umbrella and relax in the shade!! For more information regarding choosing an umbrella, please visit TheShadeExperts.com.


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