SHADE STRUCTURES FOR PARKING LOTS: 5 THINGS YOU NEED TO CONSIDER
Shade structures provide protection from the sun’s heat and harmful UV rays. But if you’re covering a parking lot, you’re also protecting a sizeable investment, whether it’s your inventory of cars or they belong to other individuals. Hail, rain or snow can damage vehicles as much as sun. Sometimes more. And even if you’re located where it’s usually warm, you’re bound to get occasional weather squalls.
Here are five considerations if you’re thinking about shade structures.
The practicalities.
Shade structures are designed according to functional necessity. With a parking lot, driving patterns are important in determining what sort of support system will adequately hold up your structure while ensuring on-the-ground maneuverability.
Do you need to cover a few cars or hundreds?
You’re probably looking at a permanent structure.
Take advantage of the marketing opportunity.
Shade structures are highly visible. They can attract attention to your location as well as provide a canvas for your marketing message – your logo and special graphics as well as your name. That’s an opportunity to promote your business 24/7.
- Covered parking protects cars from the sun’s damaging ultraviolet light — year round, not just when it’s hot.
- It attracts customers in hot or inclement weather, especially if you cover pedestrians, too.
- Covered car parking can be as much as 15-20% cooler, a tremendous difference where it gets truly hot and even in more moderate climates, because closed vehicles can rapidly build up heat sitting in the sun.
- It can keep your whole facility cooler by reducing heat that builds up and reflects off asphalt, providing a more pleasant environment for staff and patrons.
- Covering trucks at the loading dock means people can work more easily and more comfortably, regardless of the weather.
- For pay lots, you can charge more for covered areas.
Quality should be a top consideration.
Choose a low-maintenance shade solution, because you have other things to do. And check out the warranty – broader scope and a longer coverage period are sure signs of quality materials, workmanship and installation.
Naturally your budget is a consideration, too.
Shade structures should be affordable, but they have to be durable. A custom-designed system is often a wiser choice than pre-fabricated options, because you’ll get exactly what you want and need. And if you work hand-in-hand with an established company like SBF INTERIORS AND OUTDOOR SOLUTIONS LIMITED right from the start, you’ll get the most-experienced recommendations, too.