Re: Cheesesteak's WFO build - Take Two.
Jeff -
the idea is that the structure blocks a certain % of the sun. It's like providing "partial shade." In California - the heat in the summer is direct heat from the sun. Humidity is low so moving out of the sun provides significant relief. In the afternoon, because of the size and layout of the cover - I will have more than 80% shade on the patio below.
It's a bit hard to find a good picture - but here's an example:
If it's 105 degrees outside - sitting in the partial shade is wonderful . . .
It's the same concept as "shade cloth" - which is used for patio covers as well. Shade cloth comes in different % - depending on how much shade one wants. Some block 50%, some 60%, etc.
We wanted to go this way because we really didn't want to build a solid roof. It doesn't really rain from April through October here - so we never have to worry about rainy weather in Spring, Summer and most of the Fall. When it does rain - it's really too cold to be out there cooking anyway. The relatively "openness" of an arbor helps keep the yard from feeling closed-in too . . .
Anyway - that's my story and I'm sticking to it . . .
Originally posted by PizzaIdiot
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the idea is that the structure blocks a certain % of the sun. It's like providing "partial shade." In California - the heat in the summer is direct heat from the sun. Humidity is low so moving out of the sun provides significant relief. In the afternoon, because of the size and layout of the cover - I will have more than 80% shade on the patio below.
It's a bit hard to find a good picture - but here's an example:
If it's 105 degrees outside - sitting in the partial shade is wonderful . . .
It's the same concept as "shade cloth" - which is used for patio covers as well. Shade cloth comes in different % - depending on how much shade one wants. Some block 50%, some 60%, etc.
We wanted to go this way because we really didn't want to build a solid roof. It doesn't really rain from April through October here - so we never have to worry about rainy weather in Spring, Summer and most of the Fall. When it does rain - it's really too cold to be out there cooking anyway. The relatively "openness" of an arbor helps keep the yard from feeling closed-in too . . .
Anyway - that's my story and I'm sticking to it . . .
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