![]() These solutions prevent or reduce sun damage to the contents of rooms, prevent discomfort for occupants, and help regulate cooling temperatures which control energy costs. They both reduce the level of sunlight entering the room, cut down on ultraviolet exposure, reduce heat inside the building, and reduce glare. Sunlight can also cause discomfort for residents as it creates glare or enters the room too brightly.Ĭreators developed both solar screens and window film to tackle these problems. This imbalance can develop into difficulty regulating temperature, which results in additional energy costs for the homeowner. Additional heat caused by the sun gathers inside, creating an imbalance ecosystem in the building. The sunlight can bleach or damage the contents of a room into which it shines. If you prefer to gradually install shades, consider this: hotter upper levels, bedrooms and windows regularly exposed to sunlight should be the shading priority.Too much sunlight can have several adverse effects on the interior of a person’s home. If you only choose to shade problem areas, then unprotected glass may negate the cooling effect of shaded windows. This will ensure maximum heat gain reduction. ![]() Q: What windows or doors on my house should I screen?Ī: For maximum energy efficiency, shade the entire house, including glass doors. All of our orders go through a Phifer authorized manufacturer and delivered to us on weekly schedule. ![]() We are a Phifer representative installer. Q: Do you make the screens?Ī: No, we do not manufacture your screens ourselves. Q: What is the warranty on solar screens?Ī: Phifer offers an extended warranty on solar screens for five years however, 15-20 years is a realistic life expectancy for Suntex, and 10-15 years for Super Solar. Q: Will solar screens reduce fading?Ī: Yes, solar screens will drastically reduce the fading of floors, curtains and furniture by blocking UV light. We have added solar screens to many tinted windows to provide necessary heat control. It is more expensive than exterior shading and is also not as effective at reducing heat gain as Solar Screens. Film is permanent and is not scratch resistant. It is not nearly as effective as exterior solar screens and voids all window warranties, as it damages sealed thermal pane windows. Q: Solar screens or film tint?Ī: Film is an interior application and is not designed for your double pane windows. They are mounted outside of the glass, creating a thermal blanket that blocks the summer heat and the winter cold. Q: Do solar screens really work?Ī: Yes, they are the most energy efficient product on the market for your windows. Reduced strain on your machines will save you money on repair costs in addition to reducing energy use. Appliances are more efficient when they only have to endure a 10-20% heat gain. They also extend the longevity of air-conditioning units and furnaces by reducing their workload. Q: Will my solar screens pay for themselves?Ī: Yes! Solar screens save so much in energy costs that they normally pay for themselves within a short period of time. It is like looking through a regular window screen, only a little darker. This is the general quality of vision our screens allow. Imagine looking out through tinted sunglasses. Q: Will solar screens block my view?Ī: Solar screens will allow full outward visibility without the sun’s harsh glare. It is recommended that hotter upper-level windows use the 90% model while tree shaded or awning rooms use the 80%. This affords you more control over rooms in which you want more natural light and rooms that generate the most heat. You may want to put the 90% model in areas where heat and glare are most problematic and the 80% model on the remaining windows. If you want more glare reduction and energy efficiency you should go with the 90% model. Q: Should I use the 80% or the 90% sun screen?Ī: If you want more light, better airflow and visibility, you should purchase the 80%. For example: a two-story house facing east to west will see a return on investment in two years a one-story house in about three. How many windows are in your home? How was your home constructed? Does the house face west? However, solar screens will dramatically reduce summer cooling and winter heating expenses-without question. Q: How much will solar screens save me on my electric bill?Ī: There is no way for anyone to give you a specific and accurate figure there are too many variables.
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