What is a Cantilever Umbrella?

What is a Cantilever Umbrella

If you’re looking to fully enjoy your outdoors this summer, shade and shelter from the sun are essential. While traditional patio umbrellas situated in the center of a table provide ample coverage directly underneath, their usefulness drops off sharply the further from the table you go. But for expansive decks, large patios, and wide pool areas, more overarching sun protection is a must. Enter the cantilever umbrella.

In the simplest terms, a cantilever umbrella is an offset patio umbrella — that is, its stand and accompanying pole are placed to one side of the area shaded rather than in the center. This design enables the canopy to extend much farther on one side, thus covering a larger area. With their broad canopies extending outward from a base supported on only one side, cantilever umbrellas cast dramatically more shade than standard designs.

Why might you choose a cantilever umbrella over a more common market-style umbrella? And what should you be on the lookout for while shopping? Hop in, let’s find out!

What Exactly Is a Cantilever Umbrella?

A cantilever umbrella: a shade canopy with an offset pole and tilting features, so you can maximize your space under the canopy while enjoying the shade at all hours. This umbrella has gray outdoor fabric and an aluminum offset cantilever pole.

Cantilever umbrellas feature a “cantilever” arm, or an offset pole that supports a suspended canopy. Unlike traditional patio umbrellas designed to shade a table and little else, the cantilever form makes them perfect for shading lounge areas, seating areas, and other expansive outdoor living spaces. This is because traditional upright pole umbrellas support their canopy from the center, meaning the shade underneath is a bit obstructed; cantilever canopies offer you completely open, unobstructed shade underneath.

A cantilever umbrella with white all-weather fabric canopy and a teak wood offset pole for a more natural poolside look; teak wood lounge recliners sit by the pool.

Constructed of aluminum or steel, cantilever frames boast one vertical pole anchored in a weighted base off to one side. The pole connects to a horizontal arm that extends out on one side and holds up the canopy. From the side, cantilever umbrellas are shaped like the letter “L” or “J.” Most cantilever outdoor umbrellas tilt and rotate to allow easy adjustment of shade coverage. In fact, many of the cantilever umbrellas you’ll find in our catalog feature “auto-tilt” functionality, making it easier than ever to achieve the perfect angle for your shade.

If you’d like to compare cantilever umbrellas to traditional market umbrellas, check out our post “What is a Market Umbrella?

Then, if you are ready to start shopping, be sure to take a look at our Ultimate Patio Umbrella Buyer’s Guide for helpful tips.

Benefits of Cantilever Offset Design

A blue cantilever umbrella sits by a pool, hovering over an outdoor sofa sectional. Cantilever umbrellas are offset umbrellas perfect for unobstructed views.

Cantilever umbrellas excel at meeting the shading needs of large open outdoor living areas where traditional center pole options fall short. Here are some of the biggest advantages this offset umbrella design brings:

  • More coverage area – With support/pole to the side, overhang extends much farther on one direction compared to regular umbrellas. This enables a single unit to shade multiple seating areas, an entire section of deck or patio, or the greater part of a pool.
  • No center pole obstruction – The off-to-the-side design keeps clear span in front fully open for furniture groupings and traffic flow. No more navigating around a central pole.
  • Flexibility – Cantilevers can tilt and rotate to change shade direction and control sunlight coverage. This allows customizable protection based on sun movement and furniture layouts.
  • Styles to fit needs – From small to massive canopies, fancy to minimalist designs, and freestanding bases to permanent mountings, cantilevers come in styles tailored to exact requirements.

In short, for expansive shading needs in open areas, cantilever umbrellas deliver broad coverage, flexibility, excellent sight lines, and customized options.

Types of Cantilever Umbrellas

Our most popular cantilever umbrella: the AKZ Plus Octagon Umbrella by Treasure Garden, with full auto-tilt features perfect for catching shade while relaxing in your patio loveseat.

Today’s cantilever outdoor umbrellas come in a wide array of options to fit any space. Choices abound for sizes, canopy shapes, tilt mechanisms, bases, and more. Here are some of the most common varieties:

  • Round cantilever – The most ubiquitous shape, round canopies extend shade in a radial pattern. Sizes typically range from 8-13 feet in diameter.
  • Square cantilever – For sharper coverage boundaries, square designs project shade in at 90° angles instead of a circle. Edge lengths go up to 13 feet.
  • Rectangular cantilever – Make the most of narrow areas and corners with elongated rectangular canopies reaching up to 13 feet long but only 5-7 feet wide.
  • Small cantilever – Compact designs meant for bistro tables and other intimate settings have dainty 5-7 foot diameter canopies. These require less clearance and much smaller bases.
  • Large/extra large – At the opposite end of the spectrum, plus-sized cantilevers boast up to 20-foot diameters and suit substantial outdoor areas. They necessitate heavy-duty hardware and lots of ballast.
  • In-ground cantilever – For a permanent placement, some cantilevers come with hardware allowing the center pole to be buried in the ground rather than placed in a portable base.
  • Motorized cantilever – High-end automated units allow opening, closing, rotation, and tilt at the push of a button. No cranking required.

Choose wisely based on setting size, location, and functionality needs. And don’t forget aesthetics—from muted earth tones to vivid brights, cantilever umbrella canopies come in a rainbow of hues!

How Much Weight Can a Cantilever Umbrella Withstand?

With large surface areas pitched at an angle, cantilever umbrellas catch a lot of wind. A quality offset umbrella needs enough brawn in its hardware and stability in its base to stand strong gusts without toppling over or suffering damage.

Most residential cantilever umbrellas are designed to tolerate wind speeds of at least 30-35 miles per hour. Some lighter weight units can only take 15-25 mph before turning inside out or flying off the base. Look at wind ratings before purchasing, and opt for the most heavy duty steel or aluminum components your budget allows.

For commercial umbrellas, sturdier cantilevers are available with wind tolerances up to 110 mph! These ultra-rugged units have seriously beefy brackets, thick poles, and tremendous base weight capacity. A wind rating over 60 mph is recommended for hotels, restaurants, and other locations with high wind exposure.

Outside of wind, the other weight considerations are umbrella and base. Aim for an umbrella weight in the 50-150 pound range for residential settings. For the supporting base, look for heavy, durable materials like concrete, steel, stone, or cast iron with a 200+ pound capacity. And don’t forget to fill it sufficiently with sandbags or water weight for optimal stability!

How Do You Set Up and Use a Cantilever Umbrella?

A double-canopy sidepost cantilever umbrella; this style of offset umbrella is a middle ground between market and cantilever umbrella styles, as the post that suspends the multiple canopies is situated in the middle of them, but each canopy offers its own unobstructed shade below.

Cantilever umbrellas come in two main pieces—the vertical support pole/base combination and the umbrella canopy itself. Assembly depends on the variety:

Freestanding portable base:

  1. Set base in desired shaded location.
  2. Fill base with 200+ pounds of sand or water weight for stability.
  3. Attach vertical pole and ensure it is fully seated and secure in base.
  4. Slide umbrella canopy over pole and align any tilt/rotation joints.
  5. Use crank handle to raise umbrella to open position.
  6. Make tilt and rotation adjustments as needed.

For breakdown, reverse the steps above. Proper weighted base placement is key for optimal umbrella canopy coverage. Angle and rotate to fine tune as required.

In-ground supporter:

  1. Dig proper depth hole for supporter bracket size (usually 18-24”).
  2. Fill bottom of hole with gravel for drainage.
  3. Set supporter and mount in hole, ensuring it is plumb and properly positioned for umbrella canopy coverage.
  4. Fill hole with concrete around bracket and let fully cure.
  5. Attach umbrella pole and canopy once concrete is set. Use tilt/rotation adjustments to fine tune shade coverage.

In-ground supports provide rock-solid placements that don’t shift. But they lack flexibility in placement.

Maintenance Musts for Cantilever Umbrellas

a white canitlever umbrella on a private poolside patio

Keep your cantilever umbrella in top shape and protected from the elements with proper care and maintenance. Here are some key things to remember:

  • Close umbrella and secure properly when not in use to prevent wind damage. Use straps if included.
  • Wipe steel or aluminum frame pieces down regularly with a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners.
  • Hose canopy occasionally with clean water and mild soap if needed. Let air dry fully before closing umbrella.
  • Check all moving parts and hardware connections every so often. Tighten bolts or lubricate where required.
  • Touch up any scratches on metal frame pieces with enamel paint to prevent rust and maintain attractive appearance.
  • Replace worn parts like crank handles, tilt controls, or sliding canopy connectors when broken or extremely weathered.
  • Consider purchasing a full umbrella cover for maximum winter weather and storage protection.

With the proper care and maintenance, a quality cantilever umbrella should last 5 years or more!

Cantilever Umbrella Pros and Cons

Like any product, cantilever umbrellas come with their own set of advantages and disadvantages. Here’s an overview of their high and low points:

Pros Cons
Provides expansive shade coverage Requires substantial clearance around perimeter
No central support pier obstructing space Not all types are portable if in-ground mounted
Adjustable coverage angle and direction Larger units can be expensive
Unitized systems for easy setup and breakdown Wind and storm damage risks if not properly secured
Tailored designs and sizes for any application Can experience greater wobble versus single-point designs
5+ year lifespan with proper maintenance Lack ability to lower canopy to table height

For certain settings like oversized decks and wide patios, the pros of a cantilever configuration vastly outweigh the cons. But be mindful of the limitations and factor in your particular space.

Top Cantilever Umbrella Brands

A Treasure Garden cantilever umbrella on a residential patio: this is one of the best cantilever umbrella brands.

Established manufacturers known for quality craftsmanship and durable components are your best bet for a long-lasting cantilever umbrella. Here are some of the most popular brands for residential settings:

Treasure Garden – This specialty patio umbrella company offers an array of cantilever units in round, rectangular, and scalloped designs. Sizes from 7’ to 13’ diameters suit any space.

Galtech – Their cantilever umbrellas eliminate the central post for unencumbered shade coverage, allowing flexibility in furniture placement underneath the canopy. Galtech uses durable aluminum and fade-resistant, UPF 50+ rated fabrics to create sturdy and long-lasting cantilever umbrellas ideal for both residential and commercial settings.

Jardinico – umbrellas are known for their durable and fade-resistant fabric that provides UV protection and lasts for years. Jardinico sets itself apart through patented wind-venting technology that allows its umbrellas to withstand gusts up to 36 mph without turning inside-out.

Shademaker – cantilever umbrellas let you easily create shade wherever you need it. With their sturdy design and ability to tilt and rotate, our umbrellas provide customizable coverage for your outdoor spaces.

Tuuci – designs and crafts durable, high-quality umbrellas using innovative materials and technology. Our umbrellas are engineered to withstand all weather conditions and provide long-lasting shade and protection for your outdoor living areas.

Frankford – umbrellas are built to last with powder-coated aluminum frames that are rust and corrosion-resistant. The patented easy-lift crank system allows you to open and tilt the umbrella smoothly with minimal effort.

Get the Spacious Shade You Need with a Cantilever Umbrella

A clean cantilever umbrella makes this patio a cozy retreat, complete with lush planters and white chaise lounges.

Cantilever umbrellas are the ideal solution when you require wide sun coverage over an expansive outdoor area. They maximize shade footprint, eliminate any central support pole obstructions, and allow flexible adjustment of protection based on the sun’s movement. Thanks to rugged stabilized bases or sturdy in-ground mounting options, cantilevers stand up to wind and weather. With the right selection, sizing, and placement for your deck, patio, or pool, a cantilever umbrella provides just the shade you need.

At Patio Productions, we offer a wide selection of cantilever umbrella models to meet any outdoor shading need. As experts in patio furniture and design, we’re here to help answer any questions and make recommendations for the perfect cantilever umbrella solution for your particular space. After reading this guide, we hope you’re now equipped with the knowledge to choose the ideal cantilever umbrella. Our team would be delighted to assist you with bringing cool, spacious shade to your patio, pool deck, or any outdoor area you wish to enjoy under the sun. Contact us today to get started on finding the perfect cantilever umbrella for your home from our selection of durable, stylish designs built to last years of use.

Frequently Asked Questions about Cantilever Umbrellas

What exactly is a cantilever umbrella?

A cantilever umbrella has a pole and canopy support arm situated off to one side rather than in the center. This enables the canopy to extend much farther on one side, providing broader coverage than a traditional round patio umbrella.

What are the key benefits of a cantilever design?

Cantilever umbrellas give you more overall coverage area, eliminate any central pole that can obstruct furniture placement, allow flexibility in adjusting shade direction, and come in tailored sizes and styles for any space.

What are the different types of cantilever umbrellas?

Cantilevers come in round, square, and rectangular canopy shapes. Sizes range from small 5-7 foot all the way up to extra large 20 foot diameter designs. Varieties include in-ground mountings, motorized units, and heavy duty commercial grade options.

How do you set up and use a cantilever umbrella?

Freestanding portable cantilevers require inserting the pole in a weighted base, while permanent in-ground versions get mounted in a concrete footing. The canopy lifts into place via a crank. Adjustable tilting and rotation mechanisms help dial in optimal shade coverage.

What’s required for maintaining a cantilever umbrella?

Close the canopy when not in use and secure with straps to prevent wind damage. Regularly wipe down metal frames, hose off fabric canopies, check hardware connections, touch up paint scratches, and replace any worn parts. Consider a full umbrella cover for winter and storage.

What are the pros and cons of choosing a cantilever?

Pros are expansive shade, flexibility, open sight lines, and customized sizing/designs. Cons are large footprint, cost, wobble risk, and lack of ability to lower canopy to table level.

Where can I buy quality cantilever umbrellas and accessories?

Our team at Patio Productions offers a wide selection of cantilever umbrella models, bases, covers, and any other accessories you need. Contact us to choose the perfect shade solution for your particular outdoor space needs and decor style!


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