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An Introduction To Exterior Window Shades

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

There are many applications when it comes to exterior window shades. They are suitable for just about any type of building. They can be applied to commercial buildings as well as homes. This article will give you an idea of what exterior window shades are and how they can benefit your living space or office.

There are several reasons to want to manage the amount of natural light that travels into a building. In sunny and warm climates too much solar gain may contribute to high cooling energy consumption. In temperate and cold climates winter sun traveling through south-facing windows can encourage passive solar heating. And finally, managing and diffusing natural light will enhance daylighting in almost all climates.

Outdoor shades are more efficient compared to interior ones, and can contribute to big savings on air conditioning. In this case blackout and transparent shades are considered the most ideal. Blackout shades enable light blocking and a considerable minimization of solar heat. They are very effective, but they are made for specific situations where complete light blockage is preferred. With highly effective and properly mounted blackout shades pulled down over the windows, the living space will be almost entirely dark.

Reduce Energy Costs

Exterior window shades are constructed in a wide range of sizes, and can be easily applied to any window or utilized on your patio or porch to make them more comfortable to use throughout the day. Aside from keeping the heat from natural light from entering your living space, the shades are able to obstruct up to 92 percent of the sun’s damaging ultraviolet rays. The fabric used is often very simple to clean and maintain.

You have quite a number of choices when it comes to exterior window shades. Not all these shades will completely block out the light traveling through the window. You have the option to purchase window shades that filter light and allow you to control how much light can enter your home. This can be especially useful if you want to be able to watch the view outside with some level of privacy.