solarscreens
Solarscreens are a type of window treatment designed to reduce the amount of solar heat and glare that enters a building through its windows. They are typically made of a special fabric or material that is woven or coated to reflect or absorb a significant portion of the sun's energy before it can pass through the glass. This reduction in heat gain can lead to lower cooling costs for buildings, especially during warmer months. Beyond energy efficiency, solarscreens also help to minimize the fading of interior furnishings and flooring by blocking harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. They can also improve visual comfort by reducing distracting glare on computer screens and televisions. Solarscreens are available in various opacities and colors, allowing users to balance light transmission with heat and glare reduction. Installation can be done on the interior or exterior of windows, with exterior screens generally offering greater heat rejection as they stop the sun's rays before they reach the glass. Maintenance typically involves simple cleaning with soap and water.