Sunday, March 10, 2013

The Scoop On Solar Screens


How Solar Screens Work
Solar screens replace conventional window screens and like the conventional kind, they don't block out the view and they allow air to come in the room. Unlike conventional screens, they block out the sun's harmful rays. Most solar screens keep out 80 to 90 percent of the sun's heat. Solar screens also come in a variety of colors and can be pet-proofed for patio doors and windows.

Health Benefits
There are numerous health benefits to having solar screens. They protect people from the sun's energy and shield eyes from its harmful glare. Moreover, they help keep homes cool. These shades also block out ultraviolet rays.

Economic Benefits
Solar screens also help homeowners save money. Though traditionally more expensive than traditional blinds or shades, these pay for themselves with the money they save the homeowner on electric bills. By keeping homes cooler, people save money by not having to use their air conditioning systems or fans as often, thus reducing energy costs. In the winter, they keep houses warmer so homeowners don't have to set their heating systems as high.

Other Money-Saving Benefits
Along with helping people save on energy bills, solar screens also help people save money on having to replace furniture. By blocking the sun's rays, the screens keep furniture from fading. Solar screen companies suggest people install these screens in rooms people use the most and in rooms with valuable furniture.

Additional Benefits
These screens can be custom-fit for any window or door. In addition to all the benefits noted, these screens also keep insects out and, depending on the color, provide increased privacy.



Read more: Solar Screen Benefits | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/about_5118106_solar-screen-benefits.html#ixzz2N9atWmp6