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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Using Canopies For Summer Activities


The best part of summer is enjoying the great weather. The ability to relax outside with family and friends is what summer is all about. Whether it is at the beach or around a campfire, summer activities are the perfect solution for enjoyment and give us a much-needed break from our stressful lives. There are times though when the sun can become overwhelming and it is important to have an area of shade. In these instances, outdoor canopies provide great protection from the heat and sun. Made using UV protected tarp covers, a canopy offers versatility as the portable structure can easily be moved from one location to another. The canopy tarp covers can be interchanged between a solid poly material and a shade screen material. The poly tarp is made of waterproof and laminated polyethylene and not only provides great UV protection but can also provide 100% shade. The canopy shade screen material is an excellent choice for moderate temperatures and light breezes. The heavy-duty mesh material is designed to provide up to 75% shade while still allowing the refreshing summer breezes to pass through the fabric.

In addition to protecting you from the sun, canopies are ideal for protecting automobiles and recreational vehicles. Just as we are prone to sun damage so are your vehicles. The heat from the sun can fade paint and cause cracking along delicate surfaces. Protecting your valuables with a canopy structure will ensure the lifespan of your vehicle and will keep the interior cool and enjoyable. Aside from protection, using a canopy during the summer months is a great way to provide an area of shade while washing or detailing a car, truck or boat. The summer season should be relaxing and enjoyable. Be prepared this summer and utilize the many benefits that having a canopy can provide.

1 comments:

  1. A good canopy can be a lifesaver during hot summers. I'm so glad we got one for the summer months they are great for BBQs and escaping out of the sun. Although living in England mine doubles up as a place to stay dry when it rains.

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