All About Blinds

 

Thermal Control Through Exterior Blinds

Exterior blinds work wonders in maintaining thermal control within the house, contrary to interior blinds which are used mainly for privacy purposes. There are many types of exterior blinds including awnings, canopies and Dutch blinds which are installed away from the windows, with Venetian blinds installed according to the window size itself. These shades help to prevent glare from the sun’s reflection in order to increase internal comfort levels.

Other blinds such as exterior shades and exterior window shutters work by reflecting the sun’s rays before it ever reaches the windows. Some shade materials are specially manufactured to absorb heat from the sun rays and disperse the heat into the surrounding atmosphere through convection currents. In fact, there are specifically produced fabrics for exterior shades that work to reduce solar heat and glare by up to 80%. A good example of this type of shade is the brand known as Sheerweave. Although the fabric is also almost transparent to ensure visibility to the outside, it works tremendously well to block out the heat. Apart from that, these exterior shades also serve as a barrier from debris or raining weather.

Operationally, exterior blinds can be raised or lowered, giving owners the coverage and protection that they want from the rising and setting sun. In fact, exterior shades which are motorized are becoming more important in areas where activities are abuzz during the day, such as a coffee shop. Think of the time saved and the convenience of adjusting your exterior blinds with the touch of a button. You keep your customers happy through the comfort that is gained with the help of exterior blinds.

Exterior window shutters, mostly made from solid wood, aluminium, vinyl and fiberglass, are offered by DecorativeShutters.com. The latest type of exterior window shutters is made from a combination of structured fiberglass and aluminium. With a surface made with PVC, a smooth appearance is created on top of increased durability with the ability to withstand storms as well as wear and tear over time. These shutters are available in 20 different colors and many other designs including arching tops and Bahamas style. Shoppers can also go back in time and stick to wood shutters made from cedar and pine which offers higher strength and longer durability. Although made from natural materials, cedar wood has the capability to withstand the scorching sun or the unrelenting rain, all at low cost and minimal maintenance.