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Solar Screen Shades
A solar
screen shade is a device that blocks sun from entering an area either through
a window or some other opening. Often the opening is a building overhang.
Other times it might be a patio cover or patio opening. Solar screen shades
can be static or operable. Some of the most common are fixed panels made up of
framing of aluminum or wood and fabrics which are typically vinyl coated
fiberglass and polyester. Acrylic coated cottons are also used to create
shaded areas to protect people and furnishings from the harsh effects of the
direct rays of the sun. You will also find operable systems that move
vertically and horizontally depending on the need. In some advanced systems
there is a constant tension placed on the end of the fabric so that the system
can be operated in any position even from the bottom up.
Typically,
this kind of product is installed on east, west, and south sides of homes and
buildings. Solar screen shades are not usually installed on north exposures
due to the lack of sun shining on those areas. However, there are exceptions
such as when there might be a glare reflecting off the south side of an
adjacent building. Skylights are especially susceptible to incoming solar heat
gain due to the fact that skylights are usually exposed to clear sky and
receive direct sun rays from whatever direction the sun is coming from.
Constant tension solar screen shades are well adapted to functioning well in
horizontal and overhead situations.
Retractable
solar screen shades are normally mounted to walls, overhangs, or roofs. These
types of systems are referred to as retractable awnings. A solid acrylic
coated fabric is typically used on these products. A retractable awning will
not only provide shade on the window or wall but will help create outdoor
living spaces with elegance. Motorization and sun sensors are recommended to
protect the awnings in case of a sudden storm. It is recommended to always
install a wind sensor with a motorized awning.
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Solar Screen Facts
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Solar Screens block Incoming Heat!
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You can also block escaping heat in the
winter with a solar screen.
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Solar screens of a dark color are more
effective on the exterior.
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Light colored solar screens are more
effective when used on the interior.
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A good solar screen will give excellent
outward visibility.
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A solar screen saves energy.
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You can expect 3 -5 year life on a low
cost solar screen

solar window shades
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