Choosing An Appropriate Patio Umbrella Base
The base of a patio umbrella is the most critical component of the entire thing so far as practicalities go. Without the right kind, the umbrella could topple over or literally float away. This is a really dire thing to have happen, so determining which base is best is definitely important.
The essential aspects of the patio umbrella base are its size, weight, and neck diameter. If any of these are off by too much, the umbrella will not function as it should. The base is the most important component, so take the time to make sure that you pick an appropriate one.
The weight of the base is the most crucial aspect of it because holding the patio umbrella down and in place is the entire job of the stand. A couple of factors affect what weight is appropriate for your stand, including the size and placement of the umbrella.
The larger the patio umbrella, the heavier the stand needs to be. Most manufacturer’s determine what weight is required based off of the diameter of the umbrella’s canopy. Sometimes this statistic is listed on the product itself. If not, just apply a tape measure and you’ll be set.
The placement is important because you won’t need as much weight if the stand has support from something else. For instance, if the stand is placed inside a table on your patio, it won’t be able to topple over as easily, meaning less weight is required.
In general, you can shift the necessary weight of the umbrella base down one category if you put the patio umbrella inside a table. So if a base needs to be fifty pounds for a free standing umbrella of a particular size, it would only need to be thirty five pounds in a table.
Making sure that the patio umbrella base has the right neck diameter is also critical. If the sleeve diameter is smaller than the umbrella’s shaft diameter, then the whole assembly just won’t work. This is an easy thing to get right, so take your time and do it right.
If you keep these critical umbrella base aspects in mind when looking for one, you’re sure to get the right base for your needs. After you have found one that meets the practical requirements, don’t forget to choose one that will look great too.
July 09 2009 | Landscaping | No Comments »