Hip Roof Shade Structure for Outdoor Comfort

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A hip roof shade structure is a great way to add some outdoor comfort to your home. It can be designed to fit your specific needs and style, from modern to traditional.

The sloping sides of a hip roof provide excellent protection from the elements, making it perfect for areas with heavy rainfall or intense sunlight. This type of roof is also more stable than other types of roofs, reducing the risk of collapse.

The design of a hip roof shade structure allows for a variety of roof pitches and angles, giving you flexibility in terms of style and functionality. A steeper pitch can provide more shade, while a shallower pitch can allow for more natural light to enter the space.

A well-designed hip roof shade structure can add significant value to your home, both aesthetically and functionally. It can also help to reduce your energy bills by providing shade and reducing the need for air conditioning.

Design and Planning

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Planning a hip roof shade structure requires careful consideration of the playground equipment's dimensions to ensure children's safety and comfort. Proper sizing is crucial.

Measure the length, width, and height of your equipment to determine the ideal size of your shade structure.

Using a guide like Zoom Recreation's can help you plan effectively and choose the best shade solution for your playground.

Features and Options

Our hip roof shade structures offer a range of customization options to fit your unique needs. You can choose from entry heights of 8', 10', and 12' to ensure a safe and accessible area.

With 20+ color options available, you can mix and match colors to match your brand or select just one to add a vibrant pop. This means you can choose a color that complements your school or park's aesthetic.

Here are the available size options for our rectangle hip shade structures:

How Cool Is That

Our shade structures are designed to provide a cooler temperature under them, with a 15-20 degree drop in temperature. This is due to our breathable shade fabrics that allow for airflow and keep you cool.

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We use durable commercial-grade sail cloth that can block up to 98.8% of UV rays. This ensures that you're protected from the harsh sun.

Our sail fabrics are also flame-resistant and waterproof, making them perfect for outdoor use. You can choose from a variety of beautiful colors to match your outdoor space.

We manufacture all components in our 20,000 sq.ft Florida facility, ensuring great workmanship and a guarantee of full Florida code compliance for installation. This means you can trust that your shade structure will last for years to come.

Rectangle Key Features

You can customize the size of your rectangle hip shade to fit your school or park's unique aesthetic. Our structures come in a variety of sizes, ranging from 10' to 60' in width.

We offer 20+ color options, so you can mix and match colors to match your brand or select just one for a vibrant pop.

Fabric Colors

Our fabric colors are designed to complement any outdoor space. We offer a collection of traditional fabric colors to choose from.

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You can pick from a variety of shades to match your desired aesthetic. Our fabric colors are carefully selected to provide a classic look that will stand the test of time.

If you're looking for something more unique, consider our dual shade option. This feature allows you to create a two-tone effect that adds visual interest to your shade structure.

For added durability and safety, our waterproof and fire retardant fabric options are also available.

Accessories

Custom logos can be added to your shade structure to give it a unique touch.

You can also install post panels to enhance the overall look and functionality of your structure.

Lights and solar panels can be added to your shade structure, just keep in mind that Apollo Sunguard doesn't sell these items directly.

The fabricated steel provided by Apollo Sunguard is designed to accommodate these add-ons, making it a great option for customizing your shade structure.

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Quick Release System

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Our shade structures are designed with a unique feature that makes them incredibly easy to use. The quick release system allows you to remove the fabric covers in no time.

This innovative system is a game-changer for anyone who's ever struggled with complicated shade structures. It's perfect for outdoor events, parties, or even just everyday use.

The quick release system is specifically designed to make setup and takedown a breeze. This means you can enjoy your shade structure without the hassle of complicated mechanisms.

This feature is a result of our commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction. We want to make sure you have the best possible experience with our products.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the structure of a hip roof?

A hip roof has four sloping sides that meet at the peak, with no flat ends or gables. Its unique structure makes it a popular choice for various buildings, including churches and suburban homes.

What is the difference between a hip roof and a gable roof?

A hip roof has all sides sloping downward, while a gable roof has two triangular slopes. This key difference affects the overall design and functionality of each roof style

How tall should a shade structure be?

For a shade structure with objects underneath, consider a height of at least 84 inches above the highest point. Choose a height that suits your needs, taking into account whether it will cover existing structures.

Roger Molenaar

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Roger Molenaar is a writer who loves to explore the world and write about his experiences. He has been traveling for years, having visited over 50 countries around the globe. His passion for learning about different cultures and meeting new people is evident in his writing, which often features insights into local customs and traditions.

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