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A modern custom shade sail from a reputable supplier is built to last and usually comes with a 10 to 15-year warranty to ensure its durability. That said, any outdoor shade structure will still require some maintenance to keep it in good condition.
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Tips for Commercial Shade Sails Maintenance A modern custom shade sail from a reputable supplier is built to last and usually comes with a 10 to 15-year warranty to ensure its durability. That said, any outdoor shade structure will still require some maintenance to keep it in good condition. The type of maintenance required will depend on the kind of fabric used and the weather conditions in your area. Here are some tips to help you maintain commercial sun sails effectively. Work with the installer Who supplied your custom shade sails? Check if they offer insurance and maintenance services that are meant to help reduce expenses from untimely failures. They will work closely with you to plan and provide a proactive preventative approach, including regular inspections, to find any potential issues before they happen and get these fixed immediately. Get repairs done promptly If you find something wrong, avoid delaying repairs. It’s best to get it fixed immediately by a professional to prevent it from worsening, which could mean more extensive and expensive repairs down the line. It also ensures that you can avoid accidents that could result from a faulty or damaged shade structure that are unsafe. Consult with the supplier or installer of your custom shade sail for advice on the best ways to maintain and treat any damage. That way, you won’t void the warranty. Clean regularly Commercial sun sails can be cleaned simply by removing any water or debris that they may hold. If you need to wash them, use a mild pH-neutral soap and water on a dry, sunny day to make sure that they dry adequately. Avoid using chemical cleaners and harsh brushes. Get it inspected by a professional A custom shade sail professional should inspect your structures at least once a year. That way, they can give you some insight into the actual condition of the sails while identifying any issues that require immediate attention.