We are in So Cal and our pool equipment is on the south side of our house and gets baked in the sun. So yesterday we put up a shade structure for it. Do you have any critiques or suggestions for it?
Suggest you get a coat of paint on all your PVC plumbing and the shade structure PVC as well. Either spray paint in a can or brushed on exterior house paint will work.
As Matt suggested, cross bracing on the shade structure will help it stay upright when the winds inevitably blow.
Thank you for your comment. We do have it anchored to the side wall and to the back wall. We are also going to put sandbags on the bottom base. We do get quite a bit of wind and that is our biggest concern.
With the wind you get in Indio, you may wish to consider lowering the overall height of the structure as well.
It doesn't need to be stand-up height - maybe lower it to just above the electrical boxes, below the antenna.
Equipment can be thru the front flap.
Suggest you get a coat of paint on all your PVC plumbing and the shade structure PVC as well. Either spray paint in a can or brushed on exterior house paint will work.
As Matt suggested, cross bracing on the shade structure will help it stay upright when the winds inevitably blow.
The heat and UV will cause the PVC to get sunburned brown on the surface and can make the pipe brittle.
High temp spray paint is unneccesary. A good washing and a few cans of Krylon or similar will work. My neighbors brushed on some left over exterior house paint and it's holding up well. Just clean and repaint when necessary.
It's more about protecting thr PVC from the UV of the sun - most any exterior paint will work.
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