Dealing with Bright Sun In Your Windows
by: Rick Chapo
You purchase a home with beautiful, large windows only to find the sunlight
is blinding during the day and turns the home into an oven. Heres
how you can deal with the issue.
If youve ever doubted the power of the sun, the glare and heat
generated in a home with large windows will change your mind. Boiled down
to its basic elements, the sun is a nuclear reactor that sends more energy
in the form of sunlight to the earth in one day than the entire world
uses in one year. Without a filter device, the sun can practically turn
your house into a nuclear reactor!
Solar shades off a solution. They come in a variety of forms, but have
a few common characteristics. Regardless of the type, they act as a semi-translucent
barrier to greatly filter the amount of light and heat generated by the
sunlight. Depending upon your needs, this filtering process can be tailored
to completely block the sunlight [a dark room] or filter it to allow for
a more reasonable amount of light and heat in the room. Put in more simple
terms, solar shades act as sunglasses for your windows.
A standard shade system is going to have an automated method of raising
and lowering the screens from the inside of the home. If you are looking
at a system that requires manual raising and lowering, skip it. It will
become a pain in the derriere to have to do so every day, particularly
if you have numerous screens.
Most screens come in standard sizes, but can be custom built to the particular
dimensions of your windows. When ordering the screens, it is critical
that you understand how the company is sizing the screens. Are the measuring
from the inside border of the window or from the outside of the window
frame? Nothing is worse than getting your system and finding it doesnt
fit.
You can install the screens yourself, but more and more manufacturers
are requiring professional installation. Using a contractor is best unless
you have previous experience with such systems. The installation seems
simple, but can be frustrating in the details. Most manufacturers also
require profession installation as part of the warranty for the system.
Long term exposure to the sun can be a killer for the interior of your
home. Carpets and furniture will fade and fall apart. The massive production
of heat can put pressure on joints and cause premature roof failure as
it builds up in the attic. Solar shades are just about the only way to
deal with this problem.
About The Author
Rick Chapo is with http://www.solarcompanies.com a directory of
solar energy and solar power companies. Visit http://www.solarcompanies.com/articles
to read more solar electricity articles.
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