Outdoor shade structures provide an excellent way to carve out comfortable spaces for relaxation, dining, and entertainment. With proper shade coverage, it's possible to enjoy your yard, patio, or deck even during the hottest and sunniest parts of the day. Furniture Leisure offers a wide selection of high-quality shade structures made from durable materials like polyethylene canopies and galvanized steel frames.
Whether you need a freestanding umbrella, a sail shade for the patio, or a cantilevered awning attached to your home, Furniture Leisure has stylish and functional options to meet your outdoor shading needs.
Furniture Leisure provides several types of outdoor shade structures to match both residential and commercial spaces:
Shade structures provide a multitude of important benefits that enhance outdoor living spaces, including:
Furniture Leisure constructs shade structures from durable, long-lasting materials. The polyethylene canopy fabric is woven to block 95% of UV rays while allowing airflow. It resists fading, mildew, and tearing for years of sun and weather exposure.
Our shade structure design of galvanized steel poles and frames maximizes corrosion resistance without rusting or decomposing. This heavy-duty steel withstands winds up to 90 mph when properly installed.
Together, these quality materials enable Furniture Leisure shades to provide lasting UV protection and performance, season after season, with minimal maintenance required. Our structures are built to last while shading outdoor areas.
Proper maintenance keeps your shade structure looking its best and enhances its longevity by preventing deterioration. Do keep in mind basic maintenance steps to maximize the lifespan of your shade system:
When selecting a commercial shade structure, choosing the right mounting option is just as important as the size and style of the canopy.
Embedding (In‐Ground Mount): A solid choice for smaller shade structures, an embedded column is set approximately 3 feet into a footer and surrounded by concrete. This method allows for quicker installation since the structure can be secured once the concrete cures. However, removal requires cutting the embedded column out.
Surface Mount (Base Plate): Ideal for larger or precisely positioned shade structures. In this setup, anchor bolts are embedded in the concrete footer first—then the column is bolted to that baseplate. It offers installation flexibility (allowing foundations to be prepared in advance) and easier removal—simply unbolt and lift away.
Check out the video below to understand the process of setting footers: