As the temperature heats up, it’s likely you’re spending more time outdoors enjoying the weather. However, if your outdoor deck isn’t covered by natural shading, its decking materials may become hot and uncomfortable to stand on. In fact, having the sun’s UV rays aimed directly onto your deck is not only annoying, but it’s also harmful to your family’s health.
It’s important to incorporate some shading features into your outdoor living space. And there are many creative ways to accomplish this task. Here are a few tips from the deck builders at UglyDeck.com on how to shade your outdoor deck from the summer sun:
Canopy: Using a canopy is an easy way to create shade on a deck. Canopies are typically made using durable fabric and come in multiple color options. To provide full coverage from the sun, you’ll want to anchor the canopy to your deck railings.
Umbrella: This classic technique to shading your outdoor deck never goes out of style. Umbrellas make great deck accessories and offer protection to keep your family cool when eating dinner or entertaining friends outside.
Pergola: Pergolas add functional beauty and elegance to your home. And unlike a canopy or umbrella, pergolas are built to withstand seasonal changes, meaning you don’t need to remove them before a storm or at the end of the summer months. They also require less cleaning and won’t rust, depending on the pergola materials you use.
It’s important that your deck offers adequate shading to protect your family. Shading also prevents your outdoor deck materials from aging and is a creative way to improve the look and function of your backyard. UglyDeck.com offers homeowners fully customizable pergola kits and plans to accent your home. Our pergola kits can fit nearly any size outdoor space and are available in a variety of colors and shade levels to suit your needs.
Contact UglyDeck.com to learn more about building a pergola and how our deck builders can start designing your custom pergola today!
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