Designed, fabricated and installed to last in Australian conditions — using premium Rainbow Shade fabrics and marine‑grade hardware.
Years in Business
delivering engineered shade solutions
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designed, fabricated & installed
Warranty
cloth manufacturer warranty; 2‑year workmanship
Locally crafted for durability using premium materials.
10‑year manufacturer warranty on cloth; 2‑year workmanship.
Expert fitting by our experienced team ensures longevity.
Tailored 3D designs to perfectly suit your space and needs.
Living in SEQLD for over 35years gives us a unique insite to what works.
Give us a smile and we will re-tension and check your sails that we make and install.
Every Shade Sails Australia membrane is fabricated locally on the Gold Coast using premium fabrics, UV‑stable PTFE thread and marine‑grade 316 stainless hardware. Our controlled process delivers repeatable tension, clean catenary edges and a precise fit.
Transform your outdoor area with a bespoke shade sail designed specifically for your space. We handle everything from consultation and 3D design to manufacturing with premium Australian materials and professional installation.
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Has your existing shade sail seen better days? We offer professional replacement services, measuring your existing points and fabricating a new, high-quality sail using durable, UV-protected materials for a perfect fit and renewed protection.
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Extend the life of your shade sail with our expert repair services. We address issues like tears, fraying, and hardware problems, ensuring your sail remains safe, functional, and visually appealing for years to come.
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We handle every step in‑house — from concept to local manufacture and certified installation.
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We use quality marine-grade (316) stainless steel turnbuckles and shackles (unless you specifically choose to use rope lashing). We also use quality marine-grade (316) stainless steel "D" rings and perimeter bracing wire in the shade sails construction. All of our fittings are Marine-Grade 316 Stainless Steel from ProRig.
A rafter bracket is a made-for-purpose solid steel bracket designed to support a shade sail.
It is galvanised, and is bolted on to the rafter beams (the large wooden beams in your roof that run from the peak to the gutter).
It is bolted on by eight, 10mm bolts with large backing plates for strength and support.
The sail is affixed to the rafter bracket via a stainless steel eyebolt in the fitting.
If the sail is going to pull sideways against the rafters, we will add additional wooden supports (hidden in your roof) to strengthen the timber against twisting.
The fitting is made water-tight by a rubber dektite fitting, held in place with silicone.
Why is it better than a cheap bolt?
Cheap bolts will take the strain of a shade sail for a short while.
As they are one third the width of the wooden rafter beam, they significantly reduce the beam's strength.
When the sail flexes in the wind, the bolt will move, weaken the wooden rafter beam, move in the wood, crack the roof tile and allow the ingress of rain water, further rotting the rafter beam.
All of this in NOT GOOD!
Sail Track is an aluminium extrusion that attaches the shade sail directly to a beam or wall, along the full track length. This is an excellent method to attach shade sails to walls where no gap is required. The join (to the wall) is also water resistant to inhibit water seepage down the wall. Sail tracks have the benefit of distributing the sail load over a much greater surface area. You will know if you already have a sail track.
"Cable Pockets" are a fabric sleeve or pocket with a stainless steel wire reinforcement inside. They are used within the shade sail (not along the perimeter) to support wide areas where sag may be a problem. They act like the "spine" in a tent.
Yes, you should take your shade sail down during a cyclone warning. On the Gold Coast and wider SEQ region, BOM warnings can escalate quickly…
Even though high‑quality shade sail fabric is extremely strong, leaving a sail up during a cyclone, severe thunderstorm, or damaging‑wind event can put your sail, fittings, posts, and home at serious risk.
As a Gold Coast shade sail company that has attended storm sites after two cyclonic events and a rogue tornado/gustnado, here’s what we consistently see.
Why shade sails should be removed before a cyclone or severe storm
Even a perfectly installed sail can experience loads far beyond design limits.
This is where we see most failures.
This is why BOM‑level events (cyclones, severe thunderstorms, gustnadoes) are not worth riding out with a sail still up.
Our professional recommendation
If a cyclone warning, severe storm warning, or damaging‑wind warning is issued for the Gold Coast or SEQ, you should remove your shade sail as early as possible.
It is the safest way to protect:
Need help removing your sail?
If you’re not confident removing the sail yourself, we offer a shade sail removal service for a nominal call‑out fee.
For DIY instructions, see our FAQ:
“What tips are there to remove my sail?”
This is a judgement call: generally no, but if you have a very large sail, or the sail is situated in an exposed prone position, then prevention is better than the cure.
If you do not feel confident removing the sail yourself, we offer this as a service, for a nominal call-out fee.
For guidance on doing it yourself, see our FAQ: “What tips are there to remove my sail?”
Simply tell us using the "Strong Wind Area" option during the quote. This will tell us to use the next size up for your perimeter wire which is stronger and more durable for stronger wind applications. For large shade sails, we may need to discuss other options.
In short, yes! But you will need to be comfortable with using ladders and perhaps moving around on the roof if some pick-up points exist there. You will probably need some rope to pre-tension the shade sail to allow the fittings to be engaged. Tensioning is relatively straightforward, but you need to be patient and adjust each one separately, in turn, and a little bit each time. Getting this wrong may harm your shade sail or create unsightly creases with a poorly set shade sail.
We specialise in Shade Sail Replacement — Gold Coast & SEQ. That is: we replace worn or old shade sails, utilising the poles and roof-fittings you already have installed. We can, however, arrange a quotation for new sails and poles/roof-fittings, taking advantage of all the benefits already mentioned.
We use the best quality PTFE Long-Life Thread available in the marketplace. Thread technology has come a long way since your original sail and the thread will now have the same longevity and sun resistance as the shade sail cloth.
We are very proud of the way we sew our "corners". To ensure strength and quality we use double-layer corner patches, double and triple-sewn areas, seat-belt ring webbing, marine-grade 316 wire and rings and double-folded hems. Features include:
As with all things to do with the sun and heat, summer is the busiest period. Winter will get you your shade sails fastest, and you may even get yourself a winter bargain!
Rope will do the job and is considerably cheaper than stainless steel fittings.
Rope characteristics:
Stainless steel fittings characteristics: