Looking for a way to reduce your summer cooling and winter heating costs? Consider replacing your window screens with high-quality solar screens.
Different from window film or tint, window screens and solar screens are installed outside of your home. By doing this, you can block up to 90% of direct heat and sunlight. Solar screens are best installed on windows that receive direct sunlight — it’s an effective and practical way of keeping your home cool.
We understand that your home is a precious investment, and we want to protect that. Aside from helping you save on energy costs, a high-quality solar screen that’s properly installed will only make your home look even more attractive. It can also reduce the fading effect that direct sunlight has on furniture, curtains, and even carpets in your home.
A solar screen is made of a special window screen mesh — most likely polyester weave — and they’re sometimes made with a layer of PVC coating. Solar screens black windows out.
The good thing about solar screens is that they’re one of the most inexpensive solutions around. They also give some added privacy for your home during the daytime.
Solar screens are also available in different shapes and sizes and can be custom-made to suit your specific home or office space.
When you use solar screens, you won’t have to use drapes or blinds to cover your windows anymore. When you use fabrics or blinds to block out the light, you also block out the view outside. And with time, your curtains can fade due to too much sun exposure. When you get solar screens installed, you can freely enjoy the beautiful view from your home without fear of ultraviolet rays.
With {COMPAANYNAME} installing your solar screens, you can enjoy the view outside of your home without worry. Please call us at (918) 241-2362 today. We'll help save you money with our cutting-edge solutions. You can also contact Air Solutions Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electric if you have additional questions or concerns. Our services include heating furnace repairs, indoor air quality and ventilation, home energy audits, or heating installation, and more.