WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A BEACH UMBRELLA AND A RESTAURANT UMBRELLA

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WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A BEACH UMBRELLA AND A RESTAURANT UMBRELLA



How many times have you wondered if you can use a beach umbrella as a restaurant umbrella? Both look the same, doesn’t it? Both have a strong base, a sturdy pole, a colourful, and shady canopy. So what’s the worst that could happen?

The fact of the matter is your restaurant umbrella should stay close to where it is with its hefty construction. If you make a trip to the beach with it, it might become a hassle. So it is important to know the differences between the two umbrellas before deciding whether you want to use a restaurant umbrella on the beach. After all, this outdoor restaurant umbrella is going to be the protective layer between you and the sun’s rays no matter where it is placed.

Restaurant and beach umbrellas are both designed for their specific uses, with commercial pool umbrellasmade to stand strong in one place against the elements and beach umbrellas constructed for easy portability and anchoring in the sand. Here are some more differences and benefits of each to choose the best umbrella for your needs.

Benefits of a restaurant umbrella
Material: Restaurant umbrellas are meant to be outside all the time. So it is resistant to excessive sun exposure, harsh wind storms, heavy rains, and all other weather conditions. The fabric has to be strong enough to withstand the elements and still look beautiful when on display and in use.

Most outdoor restaurant umbrellas are made fromweather resistanceor acrylic to ensure weather-resistance, waterproof qualities, and elegant performance over long periods of time. That’s why these umbrellas are a long-term investment! Polyester is naturally sun-resistant that stays colourful year after year. It is also easy to clean and a gorgeous all-weather material for a patio umbrella. Acrylic fibres are dyed before being made into stringed fabric, ensuring the colour stays consistent for years. Acrylic is durable and strongand sure to last.

Adjustability: The best feature of most restaurant umbrellas is the ability to adjust the tilt to ensure blockage from the sun at any angle in the sky. This feature is convenient to shelter your eyes and protect yourself from the sun. An adjustable pole to make the umbrella taller or shorter when needed is also a great feature to ensure proper protection and cool shade in the heat.

Bases and anchorage: While their materials are meant to resist weather, the wind can often create issues if a restaurant umbrella is not anchored down. Most of these umbrellas require some sort of base or anchor to keep them from blowing away in the wind. Different anchors and bases include sandbags, water weights, metal plates, and even half-round patio bases if you need to save space in your outdoor area.

Frames: The frame of your restaurant umbrella is crucial in making sure this feature stays strong and durable. Many commercial pool umbrellas feature powder-coated steel or aluminium ribs on the inside of the umbrella fabric and throughout the pole’s construction. These materials ensure rust resistance and beauty and are strong and heavy.

Style: Outdoor restaurant umbrellas are typically made with softer designs in comparison to beach umbrellas because they don’t need to be easily spotted on a crowded beach and are made to match any existing outdoor style. Many restaurant umbrellas feature natural shades, deeper tones, or solid colours for a light, elegant feature easily applicable to any patio area.

Benefits of a beach umbrella
Material: Beach umbrellas are generally made to resist the sun and stand tall in sandy conditions. Their primary purpose is to protect you from the heat in the most sun-exposed place possible! That’s why beach umbrellas are typically made of polyester material that is UV-resistantand keeps harmful UV rays outside your shady area. Polyester is strong, durable and won’t fade with excessive sun exposure.

Accessibility:The finest feature of a beach umbrella is portability. While restaurant umbrellas are made to stay in one spot, beach umbrellas can be easily transported from one place to another at any moment. They are also easily set up and can be taken down easily because of their lightweight.

Bases and anchorage: Unlike restaurant umbrellas, beach umbrellas don’t require an additional baseor anchor to stay in place. Theyare built to be the very thing that stays in place in the sand! Most beach umbrellas are made with a stake pole ending for secure fastening in the sand. Made with strong materials, beach umbrellas are made to stand against any beachy condition.

Frame: Beach umbrellas are durable and sturdy and strong enough to make sure they’re resistant to water, rust, sand, and sun exposure. They are strong enough not to break and potentially hurt anyone. That’s why beach umbrellas are typically made of aluminium, plastic, and fibreglass so they remain lightweight for easy portability.

Conclusion
There are plenty of advantages to both restaurant umbrellas and beach umbrellas. But beach umbrellas are becoming more and more versatile every year. They come with adjustable poles and tilt features, scalloped or hanging edges on the sides for added style and extra shade coverage, and more diverse colour patterns for style. On the other hand, your restaurant umbrellasare built for all weather conditions and are styled for most patio aesthetics, and will provide shade for your furniture all day when the canopy is up.










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