DIY Shade Sails Fabrics: Rainbow Shade Z16 Shadecloth only.
Order Form and Plan Diagram
Order Form and Plan Diagram
To place an order or request a quote, please print and complete this form form and fax to 1800 637 873 or scan and email to orders@onlineblinds.com.au.
Payment Form
Please print and complete this form and fax to 1800 637 873 or scan and email to orders@onlineblinds.com.au.
We offer a custom made to your measurements DIY Shade Sails that you can install yourself at an affordable price. With full easy installation instructions.
Our DIY Shade Sails are tensioned sails made with a pocket, double stitched around the outside edge of the sail with stainless wire fed through the pocket. Each corner has a stainless steel triangle with stainless wire swaged and rope supplied.
Our DIY Shade Sails are cut with an approximate 10% concave curve on each side of the sail. The reason being when the fabric is tensioned it will pull the centre of the Shadecloth tight by trying to straighten the sides.
The Shadecloth we prefer to use to make our Shade Sails is Knittex Z16. The Shadecloth has a 10 year pro-rata warranty.
Sail lifetime can be 5-10 years depending on location and environment. (If you notice thread deterioration remove sail immediately to be restitched. Now is the time for the sail to be completely restitched.)
Pricing
The price of the sail is worked out on the point to point before deductions, at $25 metre on the perimeter of the sail + an extra $20 per fixing point - so a 6m x 4.4m would be a perimeter of 20.8m + 4 fixing points cost would be around $600.00 including GST plus shipping.
We accept Master and Visa Cards, Direct Deposit and Cheque as payment.
How to Measure:
We suggest that our Shade Sails should be taken down in high winds, storms and cyclonic weather. Also, if sail is hung flat in heavy rain the water will pool. Because the Sails are tensioned Sail with stainless wire Shade Sails should be hung on a minimum of 100mm x 100mm steel posts to be installed in the ground at least 1.2 metres. Please consult Engineer and the Council.
The sun rays bouncing off the water are extremely dangerous to our skin. Cover your pool with a Shade Sail and swim safely all day long.
General Guide to DIY Shade Sails:
The following suggestions are offered as a guide to the purchaser.
We use only the best quality materials in manufacturing of our tensioned Shade Sails. That's why we are happy to provide a 100% manufacturers guarantee, where we replace or repair any faulty materials or workmanship. DIY Shade Sails will not be held responsible for the specific intentions of where and how our Shade Sails are installed. The sail stress factor, soil and wind conditions, exposure, existing structure strength and Council requirements etc.
DIY Shade Sails will not be held responsible for the installation, design of installation, Engineer requirements, building code requirements and any other installation related matter.
To measure for a DIY Shade Sail:
Payment Form
Please print and complete this form and fax to 1800 637 873 or scan and email to orders@onlineblinds.com.au.
Requirements are:
* Point to point measurements including perimeter lengths (eg eye bolt to eye bolt)
* Diagonals (diagonally from point to point)
* Height of each point from ground to fixing point
* With tensioned Sails less 200mm on your point measurements. This is standard when manufacturing sails to be tensioned by rope. If you are using tumbuckles please supply open and close measurements of tumbuckle. (If you would like to install sail directly to eyebolts on 1 or 2 of the sides please state on sail measurements what points there on. Sails can also be fixed directly to beam with sail/annexe track.)
Height measurements allow DIY Shade Sails to cross check dimensions for accuracy.
To measure for a shade sail, it is best to have the brackets, hooks or your posts already installed. Then measure as shown in the attached document.
Also using the attached document, mark on the diagram which are brackets or tensioned points.
Mark B for bracket
Mark T for tension
The sail is supplied smaller than measured and cut shorter on the tensioned points.
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Sails are an excellent option for around the pool at home. They are also practical for outdoor entertaining in the backyard. Used for domestic areas the applications are endless.
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