Patio umbrellas are a wonderful addition to a summer afternoon on the patio. They allow you to enjoy your space without the sun overwhelming you. With the right knowledge of materials, you can purchase a perfect umbrella canopy. This guide will take you through the top materials for a patio canopy.
The Best Materials For a Patio Umbrella Canopy
Many materials can be used to make a patio umbrella canopy. Our top selection includes cotton and polyester. These materials are strong and sturdy. They are also long-lasting and have resistance to the sun’s UV rays.
Why These Are The Best Materials
A patio umbrella is a very common item found… on the patio! It provides a lot of shade and protection from the sun. The best material depends on your use case.
Polyester
Polyester is a popular choice for a patio umbrella canopy material and with good reason. The material is long-lasting and can survive extreme heat and exposure to the sun. The material is often advertised as UPF 50+, which is fantastic as that is exactly what is needed when lounging on the patio on a hot day.
Polyester will hold up well in the wet and will dry quickly.
One of our most popular polyester patio umbrellas is the ARDECO Striped Aluminum Patio Umbrella, as it is large, sturdy, and has excellent coverage.
Cotton
Cottom patio umbrella canopies are often fancier and have tassels. They provide good shade, although, often, it is not as protective as polyester; cotton does well to protect you and your family while enjoying your patio. The cotton material is often used for a “fancier” look as it appears real and less industrial. Cotton will not hold up well in the rain and needs special care and attention should it get wet and dry out.
One of our favorite cotton patio umbrellas is our ARDECO Cotton Tassle Umbrella with UPF 50+ sun protection.
Not Recommended – PVC
It is not overly great as a patio umbrella canopy material and should ideally be used on smaller, cheaper umbrellas, but some companies use it. This material is cheaper than polyester and cotton and lacks many benefits. The PVC will stand up to the rain better than the others and drip dry faster.
How To Store Your Canopy
To store your canopy, you should consider the materials used. It is best to store your patio umbrella canopy in a place that will protect it from the worst of the elements. It should be stored upright with some space around it. This will allow any moisture to evaporate and ensure that the structure of the patio umbrella will remain intact and not become damaged due to being led down and piled up.
Conclusion
Whether you want to add some color to your outdoor space or are just trying to make your outdoor living space a little more comfortable, a patio umbrella with a cotton or polyester canopy is a great way to do it. Patio umbrellas create a sense of protection and privacy, which is why they are a great addition to any outdoor space.
Either of these two materials is a great option, and in the end, the decision will come down to you. Polyester is a great option if you need a patio umbrella that can be left a little more should it shower. If you would like a more luxurious-looking umbrella, cotton may be the style you are looking for.