Common Myths About Sun Sails You Might Have Heard in Perth

Like anything else, there have been some common myths circulating about Sun sails here in Perth and all around Australia. While sun sails are getting popular in Perth, they are not as common as some other forms of outdoor shades; this has lead to some common misconceptions about sun sails, mainly due to a lack of information. At Outdoor Blinds Perth, we often get customers interested in sun sails but want to clarify some common myths about them before buying them. So to help anyone who is thinking of purchasing sun sails, here are some common misconceptions about sun sails that are nothing more than myths.

Myths About Sun Sails Debunked By Outdoor Blinds Perth

Before you make a purchase, it is your right to know the correct information about a product. At the same time, it is essential to clarify any myths about the product before making a purchase. So without further ado, here are some common myths about sun sails debunked by Outdoor Blinds Perth:

Myth #1 Sun sails trap heat: One of the common myths about sun sails is that people often assume they trap heat in the area they are covering. This can’t be further from the truth because the sun sails we sell are made using porous fabric that makes the sun sails breathable. The reason why sun sails are made using porous material is to make sure they don’t trap heat under them while providing shade for people sitting beneath them. In fact, sun sails make the area underneath them cool and protect it from the sun thanks to the air circulation they offer.

Myth #2 Sun sails can easily get stolen or vandalized: Another myth circulating about sun sails is that they can get stolen or vandalized easily. When you pay the price of shade sails, you are not only getting the fabric; you get high poles, and the sun sails are fitted on top of these poles. So it is not going to be easy for a thief to steal a sun sail. Besides, the fabric itself is durable, and when you get sun sails from us, you can rest assured that they can withstand the weather as well as anything a vandal can throw at it. Not to mention high-quality sun sails are fireproof, so you don’t have to worry about intentional or unintentional fire hazards related to sun sails.

Myth #3 Sun sails turn into a waterfall during rain: Sun sails are not waterproof, and they are not meant to stop the rain. As mentioned above, the sails are made using porous material, which means you don’t have to worry about water flowing off the sail sides. The water will move through the porous fabric of the sail and fall to the ground below. So any furniture or outdoor equipment placed under the edge of the sail will not get any runoff water.

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