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Everything you need to know before you buy
The quality of a garden parasol hinges on three core elements: frame material, canopy fabric, and wind resistance. Aluminium frames are lightweight and rust-proof, ideal for frequent moving, whilst wooden frames (typically hardwood like teak) offer aesthetic warmth but require seasonal maintenance. Steel frames provide maximum stability for larger models but are heavier. Look for frames with a minimum wall thickness of 1.5mm in aluminium—thinner versions flex dangerously in wind.
Canopy fabric should be solution-dyed acrylic or polyester with a UV protection rating of UPF 50+. Cheaper polyester fades quickly and absorbs water, becoming heavy and prone to mildew. Check the stitching along seams and where fabric attaches to the frame; double or triple stitching with reinforced corner pockets signals durability. A tilt mechanism (crank or push-button) is essential for directing shade as the sun moves—fixed parasols are far less practical in UK gardens.
Wind ratings matter significantly. Look for parasols tested to withstand at least 40 mph gusts; many budget models lack this specification entirely. Weighted bases are non-negotiable—concrete or water-fillable bases weighing 15–25 kg prevent tip-overs on blustery days, which is common in British summers.
Garden parasol sizes range from 2m to 4m in diameter. A 2–2.5m parasol suits small patios (3m × 3m) and balconies, provi…
Budget parasols (£30–80) use thin polyester on lightweight frames; they're prone to fading within one season and often l…
Underestimating base weight is the costliest error. A 3m parasol in a 15 kg base will topple in a moderate breeze, poten…
Contemporary UK garden design favours neutral canopy colours: charcoal grey, taupe, and soft cream dominate 2026 trends,…
Everything you need to know before you buy Garden parasols and umbrellas
Common questions about garden parasols and umbrellas
Cantilever parasols have the pole at one side, leaving unobstructed shade beneath—perfect for tables and loungers. Centre-pole umbrellas have the pole running through the middle, offering stability but blocking sightlines. Cantilevers suit smaller gardens where space is precious; traditional designs work better for large patios. Cantilevers typically cost £100–£200 more. Tracking prices across retailers helps you find the best value for your garden layout.
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