giant heated umbrellas, smoking shelters and patio screens

Product Overview

If you are operating a leisure facility with an outside area you cannot afford to be without heated giant umbrellas. Whether you are a bar, pub, restaurant, club, cafe, hotel - the benefets of installing in your outdoor areas are huge.

There is a significant trend towards a more continental Al Fresco type of facility being demanded by the general public. Our heated umrellas caters for this perfectly. Our climate may not be best suited for this, but these giant parasols with there optional heating and lighting will keep your clientelle sheltered and warm - extending the summer trade and increasing your overal capacity and takings simultaneously. An example is the installation of a 3 metre parasol capable of sheltering 16 covers increasing your turnover by £160 per hour

heated umbrella

In addition to this, it is a great looking product, - and will not only give you additional 'pulling power' by attracting clientelle to the ambience they naturally create, but it will also add to the look of your premises, and even give you increased 'flag waving' potential when printed with the name of your business

Design Development and Functionality
Since their conception, our engineers have perfected the design of the heated parasol, using infra red technology, a clever electrical system and our special bespoke umbrellas. The parasolar is built to the highest specification and engineering standards using the best materials available. The main mast of 80mm aluminium supports the sturdy frame which depending on the size, can stand winds from force 5 up to force 10 All the load bearing mechanical components are are polished stainless steel and the colour fast membrane is fully waterproof. It is easy to raise and lower with the use of a winding hanlle and can be removed and stored at will. It is semi-permanant meaning there is no need for planning permission.

 

 

 

 

 

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