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SHAZEEBO Shade Sails
United States
Приєднався 31 січ 2013
SHAZEEBO is the premier shade sail brand in America, offering custom commercial and residential shade sail structures. We use marine-grade stainless steel hardware and top-quality fabrics. We have a 10-year fabric warranty, lifetime workmanship warranty, and 30+ color options. Shazeebo will create a beautiful shade sail project for you from start to finish. We will design and install a fully customized shade sail for you. Whether it's a backyard project, outdoor restaurant seating, playground, park, or large commercial project we've got you covered. San Diego Shade Sail Installation.
"Functional Art | Beautiful Shade"
"Functional Art | Beautiful Shade"
Shade Your Yard AND Maintain Your View with Eye-Catching Shade Sails!
"We just love our shade sails!!!" - Another Happy Shazeebo Customer!
And we love the vibrant colors that this customer chose! Not only did the shade sails provide excellent shade for this large back patio, but they also maintained an amazing view, all while looking amazing!
And we love the vibrant colors that this customer chose! Not only did the shade sails provide excellent shade for this large back patio, but they also maintained an amazing view, all while looking amazing!
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2022 Shazeebo Highlights
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Check out some of our favorite shade sail projects from 2022!
Patio Shade Sail Before and After
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Check out this recent backyard project! We loved getting to put in a beautiful new patio shade sail for this customer.
Adding a Second Shazeebo Shade Sail | Shazeebo Shade Sails
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We added a second Shazeebo Shade Sail to this backyard. Adding a second shade sail to your backyard project is a great way to increase shade coverage and improve the overall aesthetics of your outdoor space. Shazeebo Shade Sails makes custom shade sails. Call or email us today for more information! info@shazeebo.com or (760) 818-3291
Shade Sail Corners Explained | Update 10 Years Later!
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Unlock the Secrets of Perfect Shade Sail Corners in Our Latest Video! We recreate one of our most popular videos that we created over 10 years ago. This video shows the differences between Shazeebo shade sail corners, internet shade sail corners, and corners from other custom shade sail manufacturers. The focus is on why we use these techniques and what makes them the best.
Custom Shade Sail for Side Yard | Shazeebo Shade Sails
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Designing a custom Shazeebo Shade Sail to cover the sideyard area can be a great way to create a comfortable outdoor space. Call or email Shazeebo Shade Sails today! info@shazeebo.com or (760) 818-3291 #ShazeeboShadeSail #Backyard #sunshade #SanDiegoCA
Custom Shade Sail for Patio & Driveway | Shazeebo Shade Sails
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Installing a Shazeebo Shade Sail for Privacy and Shade in front of a home. We make custom shade sails call or email Shazeebo Shade Sails today! (760) 818-3291 or info@shazeebo.com
Playground Shade Sail with Cafe Lights | Shazeebo Shade Sails
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Transform your playground into a magical oasis with our shade sail and cafe lights combo! 🌟 Create the perfect outdoor escape for kids and adults alike. Discover how to elevate your outdoor space with style and functionality. ☀️🏞️ Call or email Shazeebo Shade Sails today! info@shazeebo.com or (760) 818-3291 #ShadeSail #CafeLights #OutdoorPlayground
Custom Shade Sail in backyard | Shazeebo Shade Sails
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Elevate your outdoor experience with our shade sail today! This customer chose the perfect blend of style and comfort with our shade sail for their limited-spaced yard.
Custom Triangle Shade Sail | Shazeebo Shade Sails
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Welcome to our latest project, we did for this customer in La Jolla: a white custom triangle shade sail installation by the pool! 🔆🏊♂️ Ready to elevate your poolside experience? Hit that play button and get inspired to create your own shaded paradise. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave any questions or comments below. Let's make outdoor living more stylish and enjoyable together! 🌞🏖️
Are Custom Shade Sails worth it? | Shazeebo Shade Sails
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Are shade sails worth it? Are you thinking about getting shade sails for your backyard, patio, or restaurant? Both custom and standard shade sails have their own advantages and considerations, and the choice between the two depends on your specific needs, budget, and the characteristics of the outdoor space you're working with. Let's compare custom shade sails and standard shade sails to help y...
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Overlapping Shade Sails design option.
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I have same job in oman n we are using same metirial to 10 years gale is my best shade net
I'm willing to bet your a metal building supplier/salesman
Yeah, a lot of homeowners are gonna have a steel posts cut to size and good luck installing them and paying for them. This is absurd.
Its all about how you prepare and plan. Houses are built from wood. Therefore, it can easily be done with wood if you know what you're doing.
What did you use for the pole in this video?
The pole is steel tubing. We generally recommend a minimum of 4" diameter for the steel posts and a schedule 40 thickness. You can get galvanized or raw steel.
That’s why we take our shade cloth down in winter
I’ve used 4 x4 pressure treated twenty ft long and after seven yrs it’s still perfect. Don’t listen to people on UA-cam
Adding retention springs on each corner would buffer the load as the sail tends to stretch and contract.
this looks exactly like san diego
It is! The Agua Hedionda Lagoon Foundation is in Carlsbad, CA, part of North County San Diego.
Where did you get those posts?
Hi! We source the steel locally from metal or fence suppliers, then we have them powdercoated.
Who put the park or whatever right underneath the major highline power run? There's been all kinds of studies that show how bad it is to spend extended time underneath that amount of power overhead. Second of all, it doesn't look like the wood was treated properly and that it is rotten wood that made the post break. I'm researching about installing some of these in my pastures, so I'm not an expert. Of course we would all rather have metal post for everything if we could afford it but they're super expensive on a big scale.
The 400-acre Agua Hedionda Lagoon is one of the threatened coastal wetlands on the Southern California coastline. Draining 135,000 acres in the heart of the burgeoning metropolitan area of San Diego's north county, the Lagoon watershed is a sensitive and vital ecosystem. It is home to juvenile fish, crabs, hundreds of species of marine life and waterfowl, including an array of threatened and endangered species. It also provides a much needed respite for migrating birds. The Lagoon is unique in that it has many current uses such as a YMCA day camp, recreational boating, a mussel and abalone aquaculture facility, a white-sea bass breeding and research center and a power generating facility. The Lagoon's various usages, and the many activities and ecosystems it supports, makes it a distinctive and precious natural resource unlike any other. www.aguahedionda.org/lagoon
No, it's all relative to the size and weight of the project. Wood posts are fine for the right application.
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If i could afford to use 8x8 steel poles i would just extend my roofline to cover the patio.😒
Good morning miss understood! You may have noticed in the video that these shade sails are very large and for a commercial application. Larger projects require bigger posts, but the average residential project is perfectly fine with a 4"x4" steel post! No need for the larger 8" posts unless you're going for a large industrial look in your back yard! Of course, shade sails may not be right for everybody. Pergolas, Umbrellas, or Awnings can be great shade options too! Plenty of customers have a lot of success with cheaper shade sails from Costco or Amazon and since those sails don't come with stainless steel cable and hardware, you can usually get away with using wooden posts for those kinds of sails.
Is there a custom shade sail place in Ohio?
Hello! Yes! It depends on where you are in Ohio. I know there are custom shade sail installers in Cincinnati, Xenia, and Cleveland. But I'm sure a Google search will bring up some good options for you!
What’s the shortest Shazeebo turnbuckle size?
Hi @doge8676, sorry we didn't see your comment earlier, for some reason it was flagged for review. The shortest size we carry is an 8mm, which is 7.7 in long when fully closed and 11.4 inches long when fully open. We don't generally recommend this size though. The 10mm size is the most commonly used for shade sail projects.
What are the specs on the steel? I'm going to do a 20X20 and need to know what steel to get and depth to keep the poles from pulling over sideways.
We are not engineers, but the general recommendation is to go with a minimum 4" diameter steel post with schedule 40 thickness. If your posts are taller than 11' out of the ground, we recommend a 6" diamter post. The general rule of thumb for footer depth is that about 1/3 of the post should be buried in a concrete footer that is 2' wide. So a 10' tall out of the ground post is 15' in length with 5' buried in the footer. This is a general recommendation because it will depend on your soil and other factors.
Yeah I used 4x6 post and angle iron steel at each corner , has never failed. and a lot more cost effective than all steel posts.
Nice video and informative. The problem in encasing the pole with concrete is eventually over time the chemicals in the concrete will react to the metal causing corrosion. Coat the pipe with some roofing tar/cement or wrap it in plastic.
Would 12’ round aluminum fence posts be adequate for a triangular sail that’s about 10’ on each side. Steel posts are just so expensive but I. Want to stay away from wood for the longevity. Ty
In addition to the diameter of the post, you also need to consider the posts' wall thickness. We usually recommend schedule 40, which is about a 1/4" thick. How thick is the wall of the aluminum post? A 10' x 10' triangle shade sail isn't very big. You may be able to get away with using an aluminum post instead of steel, but can you find an aluminum post that is thick enough and has a big enough diameter? Are you using steel cable to tension your shade sail, or is it a small sail with a webbing edge?
im the half cut open bud can, as an ash tray
i dont make the money this yuppi has no i like my tree logs
I don't know, i have 4x4 12 footers in the round and i'm 275lbs on a ladder leaning on it at 10 ft and feel no give and i went and checked it due to your video and it seems to be you tube diy failure, i've been an engineer for 35 yrs, and good wood is used everywhere in place of steel.
We're happy that your wooden posts are working out for you. There are many different factors that come into play when deciding what kind of post is right for your situation. A wooden post may work just fine if your sail isn't too big, isn't under strong tension via stainless steel cable and hardware, or you live in a dry area. The sails in this video are very large and use stainless steel cable around the perimeter of each sail (as do all of our custom shade sails) to properly tension the sails. They are also right next to a lagoon and see a lot of moisture in the air. Shade sails like ours pull 200 lbs of pressure at each corner when the sail is at rest. In a storm, this can reach 2,000 lbs of pressure. So, given the application, steel is the best choice here.
I was quoted $18K for 4x 13' metal posts, or I can buy 4x wooden 6x6 ones for under $250.
Wow this is very informative! The quality of the shazeebo corners seemed unmatched by all the other examples!
We're glad you liked it!
I made the same mistake, but i will remedy it by reinforcing the top with a metal frame to keep it from bowing
Why do those rocks need a shade sail?
i would love to use metal but at 80 $ for one i got 4 4x4 at 80 for all four, i get what he is saying but $ talks and .....well you know the rest well time to install some shade
What size/gauge metal pole are you using? Thanks
Disregard...I didn't search far enough down! Schedule 40. Thanks.
Usually, you have to dry out the posts before setting them. That way, they dont bend as they dry out... and 6x6 wood would be ok... just dry it out first.
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Do you sale sqare or rectangles sails and can these be left up year round. Im looking to install my self im working on setting poles very soon
Hello @richardlilly783 we sell custom-made shade sails, so they can be made in just about any shape you need, including squares or rectangles! As long as you live somewhere that doesn't get snow, you can usually leave your shade sails up year round. Please visit our website to learn more and request a quote for your sails. www.shazeebo.com
Thing about my rafters is they are not that wide. I don’t think it would work, what do you think?
Hi @chrisdinoff6191 your rafters certainly need to be strong in order to attach a shade sail to it. If you're not sure about the rafter, the corner of the house is usually a good strong point, and you can usually put a wall plate or pad eye near a window, there is extra framing there. You can use a small masonry drill bit to find where the framing on the house is.
Hi. Is it ok to install a rectangular 6 point shade sail? The linings will be reinforced with steel wire. But Im just worried if the center will be prone to tear. Is it ok or I will just have to stick with the regular 4 point shade sail? Pls give your expert advise on this.
Hello @greigrhyscinches1674, thanks for your question. Without knowing the size details of your project, a 6-point rectangular shade sail will probably work even better than a 4-point sail. The additional corners help to distribute the tension throughout the sail. I'm not sure what kind of fabric your sail is, but a Shazeebo Shade Sail uses commercial-grade fabric with a minimum 10-year warranty, so a tear in the center of the sail is very unlikely. To help prevent sagging and create good tension throughout the sail, we recommend alternating the heights at your corners to create a Hypar shape or a twist in the sail. 3' of difference between your high and low points usually gives a nice twist that looks great and prevents sagging.
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Question for the budgeted situation: A movable large sunshades at low attitude (like 4-5 feet) at no wind/rain, which one fares better? 1) Redwood fence post in cement in 5 gallon buckets (whole bucket can thus movable by dolly in winter, and don’t need to worry about extreme weather rain, frost, or snow), or 2) U post fence anchored 2 feet in clay soil? In both situations and shades will be used only 3-4 months of the year and store away from the element otherwise. Thanks for the input.
Thanks for your question! We are not familiar with your project site and we are not engineers, if you have any concerns you should reach out to a local engineer or contractor. There are a lot of factors to consider when installing your shade sails. How big are the sails you are installing? Will you be using cable tensioned sails and corner hardware like turnbuckles or are you using rope? Will your sails be fully tensioned (very tight, no sag) or do you plan to have some drop in your sail? How thick and how tall is your redwood fence post? A fully tensioned sail using a cable perimeter and turnbuckles can pull 200 lbs of pressure at rest and up to 2,000 lbs or more in a storm. Between the two options you have suggested, the redwood fence is probably better, but this all depends on the thickness of the post, the height of the posy, and the size and number of sails. We wish you the best of luck with your project! Feel free to give us a call if you'd like to discuss this further, 760-818-3291.
all that sail and no shade
What’s the name of the software application you are using, thank you
We use SketchUp Pro for our 3D Shade Sail Designs!
where can i buy that bracket
Hi Joey, we sell corner brackets and wall plates to be used with our custom shade sails. You may also be able to find them at a local hardware store, the trick is finding one with the closed welded eye or loop.
Must hate using a shovel to mix concrete... honestly its less labor intensive to do it by shovel than the tarp
Hi Kim, we admit, the tarp is a more labor intensive method for mixing concrete, however, it is also probably the cheapest! If you're looking for a less labor intensive option, we use a MudMixer on almost all of our projects these days. Of course, this is a bit more costly!
I've seen copper log posts used and they looked perfectly fine after years of use. Copper logs are stronger than sawn timber, yet no one mentions it. Shade sails are huge here in Australia, very common, and I've seen them with thick strong Copper log posts. Also we don't get a lot of rain so the timber isn't repeatedly getting water logged and drying out. I think location and environment are very important factors to consider.
I agree! Location, environment, size of the sails, and what resources are available to you are all important factors when planning and installing your posts. The location for the sails in this video doesn't get a lot of rain, but it is on the coast and next to a lagoon, so water was still a factor in weakening the posts. The wooden posts used here were indeed pressure treated and I believe 8"x8", and yet they still failed. If the sails had been smaller, the posts might have worked just fine.
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Where do you get steel posts?
Hi Drew, a local metal or fencing supply company should be able to get you what you need. For round posts, the rule of thumb is schedule 40 thickness, minimum 4" diameter, galvanized unless you plan to have the post powder coated. Let us know if you have any other questions about your posts!
Well hes right
TIP: add a zinc or magnesium anode to your steel pole and it will extend the life of your steel pole.
Hello, can you assume all corners have studs?
We don't generally like to assume things... but you should be able to find a stud at a corner. The exception would be if that corner is only for looks and is a fake wall of some sort.