What are some signs that it's time to get a new canopy?

What are some signs that it's time to get a new canopy?

When Should You Replace Your Canopy? 


If all your summer evenings start at the swimming pool and end at the beach, you know the importance of a canopy. It protects you from rain, dust, heat, and even your kids' pranks!

A good canopy doesn't just protect you but also adds a pop of color to your space. That's precisely why it's essential to know your canopy.  

Everything from the quality to the material plays a role in the durability of your canopy. If it gets too damaged, it might not be able to block UV rays. If your canopy's frame is damaged, it might even collapse. That is why you need to know when to replace your canopy. 

In this article, we will be discussing 4 different signs that you need to replace your canopy. We will also explain a few ways in which you can increase its life.   

How Do You Know If It's Time to Replace Your Canopy?  

1. Visible Wear and Tear 

We know this might be a little obvious, but it deserves to be mentioned. Your canopy may have survived everything, from your kids knocking it off to a tree falling over it. But, if you see visible tears, know it's time to buy a replacement. 

Patching the tear with any material available will be harmful on two levels. First, it will take away the look of your space. Trust us when we say that nosy neighbors easily notice all patchwork. Second, it will not block UV rays, which means the canopy is not serving its ultimate purpose. 

Stained or faded fabric is another indication that it's time to bid adieu to your canopy. Go for mold-resistant canopies like the ones Midtown offers if you want your canopy to last longer. Midtown also offers canopies with twistable tops so you can easily replace them.  

2. Damaged Pole and Ribs 

The poles of a canopy help hold it in place. It is best to replace your canopy if the poles are dented or bent. You can also replace just the poles instead of the entire canopy.  

The ribs of the canopy are the hardest to replace. If the ribs have been damaged, the best option is to replace the entire canopy. Again, Midtown has some great options for canopy replacements that you can check out.  

3. Damaged Crank 

Cranks are the mechanism that facilitates the opening and closing of your canopy. If this is broken, then your canopy may not function properly. That is why you need to replace your canopy if its crank is not working.  

4. It's Been Used for Far Too Long 

Your canopy might've been in the family for too long, but you don't have to treat it as an heirloom. They must be replaced every two or three seasons based on the use and the weather conditions. UV hours are an important measuring gauge for how long your canopy can last. 

Again, the appearance of the canopy can say a lot about its state. Check if the constant exposure to sun and rain has caused any damage.   

How to Increase the Life of Your Patio Umbrella?  

1. Keep It Shielded from Extreme Weathers 

The weather can sometimes get quite harsh, no matter how high quality your umbrella is. Do not leave your canopy open during strong winds. It can damage the main frame, cloth, and even knock over the whole thing. 

Canopies need to be stored well in winters as well. Store it away to protect it from extreme temperatures, snow and hail.  

2. Keep It Away When Not in Use 

Remember that your canopy needs a little vacation too. If you know that you aren't going to use it for quite some time, it's best to store it away. That saves it from wear and tear. Don't forget to do the same when you're leaving town to ensure that no weather changes wreak havoc.  

As you know, UV hours are an important measurement to gauge how long your canopy can last. That implies the fewer the UV hours, the longer it will last. So, the next time you go out of town, save UV hours on your canopy by storing it properly. 

3. Clean It Well 

Make sure you clean your canopy regularly so that no dust settles on it. You can wash it with a solution of mild soap in lukewarm water. Air dry it thoroughly before using it, or keep it away to store. 

4. Choose the Best Quality Fabric and Metal 

Ultimately the fabric and metal used to make the canopy does matter. Midtown uses Terylast or Sunbrella fabrics to give you the best quality you can get. These materials are resistant to fade and UV rays to give you durable solutions.  

Looking for Good Canopy Replacement Options? 

Are you noticing any of these signs in your canopy? That means it's time for you to get a brand new one. Midtown offers a range of options that are made with the best quality fabric. The frames are also tough and sturdy to ensure that they last long. Our canopies also come with a 10-year limited warranty.  

Browse through our and choose from a range of different colors whenever you feel like adding some change to your space.

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