marmic Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) morning everyone, Anyone have any experience of building a cost effective free standing brise soleil please? Needs to be free-standing as too much to cantilever off building (from wind loading too) and need a gap to access gutters etc for cleaning and maintenance (regular cleaning crucial as we have full on RWH!). With required gap will obviously need to be higher than head of windows. Brise soleil manufacturer with reasonable costs??? ppc metal fins would be nice but probably cost prohibitive. We have cladding left over but unless it has significant support its going to be curly! I've just started thinking about kee klamp posts/supports (or scaffold tube painted?) with vine wires and deciduous climbing plants. Possibly single row of posts with crosspiece at top. A long narrow pergola effectively! Possibly a temporary canvas / bamboo screen on wires whilst plants growing. thoughts / ideas please gratefully received Edited 10 hours ago by marmic
Gone West Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1 minute ago, marmic said: thoughts / ideas gratefully received I've got a vague recollection that @JohnMo built a freestanding covered area with timber louvres.
JohnMo Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago We have a sail thing which covers a seating area outside. But it does provide shade to a set of french doors also. Whole sun exposed front of house has a large roof overhang, depending on time of year, time of day is quite good other times not so good.
marmic Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago for the kee klamp/scaffold with vine wires idea thinking maybe even at an angle to reduce width required at top? dumb idea or not? thoughts appreciated - as brutal as you like !! other ideas too please?? I do like to break the norm can't be the first person with this dilemma!
ToughButterCup Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 49 minutes ago, marmic said: ... A long narrow pergola effectively! Possibly a temporary canvas / bamboo screen on wires whilst plants ... Selected with care and a view to the long term, plants are the best shade. But they weigh much more than I thought they would.
marmic Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago 10 minutes ago, JohnMo said: We have a sail thing which covers a seating area outside. But it does provide shade to a set of french doors also. Whole sun exposed front of house has a large roof overhang, depending on time of year, time of day is quite good other times not so good. thank you JohnMo - i have been toying with something like this as nice and simple - how does it get on with the wind? off the shelf item? Or kee klamp type tubes etc?
JohnMo Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago (edited) We are very exposed location and if high winds expected I remove the sail. Off the shelf item from local garden centre. Thin wall tubes rock about in the wind. Have thought about changing the steel work for some thicker walled and more robust. How about a strip of double glass PV panels on a free standing wooden frame to provide shade and electricity? Double glass look the same from top and bottom (black glass). Add a flat narrow walkway near house for doing your gutters? Edited 9 hours ago by JohnMo
marmic Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago 26 minutes ago, ToughButterCup said: Selected with care and a view to the long term, plants are the best shade. But they weigh much more than I thought they would. Ummm good point. Moreso when wet. And thinking further more leaves for the gutters! So maybe not such a good idea! Exmet??
Russell griffiths Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago If it’s for those 3 windows in your pic I would go for shutters on a sliding rail above the window like an old barn door sliding mechanism thing. I think it would fit that exterior perfectly.
MikeGrahamT21 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago After this last heatwave I’ve got some fabric samples of outdoor UV stabilised shading material, of two grades, and am considering making some fixed awning/external blinds for the windows which bring in a lot of heat in summer, an attach them with neodymium magnets, one stuck to the frame and the other sewed into the fabric itself. Originally I was going to get outdoor roller blinds until I costed them, about £600 each for the bigger windows 😬 fabricsUK is where the samples are from and it looks good quality, around £20/m and 2.67m wide if I decide to make them I’ll post about it on my blog. I’ve got the external blinds on some of my velux windows and it knocks a good 10C off of the centre pane temp of the 3G ones, I think they were about 1-2C above air temp compared with about 12C of the non covered in same position. 2G ones that effect is even greater (showed around 50C with inside and outside blinds closed, without outside blind I seem to remember they got closer to 80C)
Gone West Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 7 hours ago, JohnMo said: We have a sail thing which covers a seating area outside. But it does provide shade to a set of french doors also. Found it. I was actually thinking of your pergola, which I think is excellent.
JohnMo Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Forgot about that, mkII version would get slightly closer together angle plates in the roof.
marmic Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 7 hours ago, JohnMo said: We are very exposed location and if high winds expected I remove the sail. Off the shelf item from local garden centre. Thin wall tubes rock about in the wind. Have thought about changing the steel work for some thicker walled and more robust. How about a strip of double glass PV panels on a free standing wooden frame to provide shade and electricity? Double glass look the same from top and bottom (black glass). Add a flat narrow walkway near house for doing your gutters? nice idea - but pricey and we're already generating more we can use from PV on roof! Probably some fins out there with pv too - like the stuff tata offer as option on standing seam??
Nickfromwales Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I made this in a week, which works well for a freestanding solar pergola / carport. Used to take it on the weekend shows, and there was lots of interest in a timber offering tbf.
marmic Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 3 hours ago, Russell griffiths said: If it’s for those 3 windows in your pic I would go for shutters on a sliding rail above the window like an old barn door sliding mechanism thing. I think it would fit that exterior perfectly. Also a door, and 2 more windows, 1 larger, 1 smaller - going to get costly as would need to be bespoke, probably aluminium louvre panels. I too think potential to look smart particularly if same colour as windows - but having now measured / visualised going to look too much on the elevation!
marmic Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, MikeGrahamT21 said: After this last heatwave I’ve got some fabric samples of outdoor UV stabilised shading material, of two grades, and am considering making some fixed awning/external blinds for the windows which bring in a lot of heat in summer, an attach them with neodymium magnets, one stuck to the frame and the other sewed into the fabric itself. Originally I was going to get outdoor roller blinds until I costed them, about £600 each for the bigger windows 😬 fabricsUK is where the samples are from and it looks good quality, around £20/m and 2.67m wide if I decide to make them I’ll post about it on my blog. I’ve got the external blinds on some of my velux windows and it knocks a good 10C off of the centre pane temp of the 3G ones, I think they were about 1-2C above air temp compared with about 12C of the non covered in same position. 2G ones that effect is even greater (showed around 50C with inside and outside blinds closed, without outside blind I seem to remember they got closer to 80C) whilst clearing the jungle in the neglected veg garden area this afternoon had a similar thought, but not as elegant! I was thinking fabric/sailcloth of some sort made to measure to work with reveal liners with eyelets - with hooks / screws / pegs of some sort into liners. can still open the window a bit and hopefully the gap would dissipate heat further before hitting glass. I like the magnet idea though. But don't want to stick anything to aluclad windows.............
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