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Awnings add charm and beauty to almost any
architectural landscape that they are a part of. In addition to
their good looks and complimentary styles, awnings block out
damaging sun rays while admitting daylight inside. Awnings also
offer some tremendous energy efficient advantages that you may not
have realized.
Awnings have been adding character to a variety of different style
buildings and homes for nearly two hundred years. Simple in
appearance and designed to be functional, the very first fabric
awnings were only installed when and where they were needed.
Originally, the awnings sole purpose was to shield unwanted sunlight
and precipitation, and not to be decorative. You might say that the
unique visual appeal they’ve added to our streetscapes was an
unintended consequence. Before the invention of air conditioning,
awnings provided natural climate control by allowing cool air to
circulate throughout interior rooms while the windows were left
open. They were also very beneficial to store owners in a way that
allowed people to continue with their window shopping on rainy days.
As time went on, mechanical air conditioning became readily
available to anyone that could afford it. Many thought that the old
fabric awnings were outdated and unnecessary, and had them removed.
Little by little, our streets and neighborhoods started to lose some
of their distinguished character that the traditional fabric awnings
provided.
Home and business owners soon realized that awnings provided
beneficial shading. When used properly in conjunction with air
conditioning, the awnings natural shading allows you the option to
purchase smaller, less expensive air conditioning systems. Cooling
systems would also last longer because they wouldn’t need to work as
hard to keep inside temperatures stable and comfortable. So it
wasn’t long before the awning started to make a strong comeback.
This advanced way of thinking paved the way for new aluminum and
fiberglass type awnings to be produced. Canopies and sunshade
systems, in a variety of shapes, sizes, colors, frames and fabrics
became readily available. Patios, balconies and recreational
vehicles are more enjoyable during warm and inclement weather.
Some savvy businesses owners add their company’s name, logo, phone
number and address to the exterior of their awnings and canopies.
They use their awnings as billboards and business cards to help
spread local commercial identity for their business.
Interior shades and blinds are useful and decorative. Whey closed,
they reduce the amount of light coming inside, as seen by the naked
eye. They also help prevent your carpet and furniture from fading,
and keep outsiders from seeing in. However, don’t be fooled into
believing that they are a replacement for awnings. Interior window
shades and blinds do absolutely nothing to prevent unwanted heat
from penetrating your windows. When the suns unobstructed rays hit
the outside surface of your windows, the light immediately converts
to heat as it passes through the window. From there the heat blasts
right through the interior window shade and into your home.
A properly installed awning will not only help reduce summertime
heat from passing through your windows, they will aid in eliminating
unwanted glare and keep your valuables from fading. Keep in mind
that the actual effectiveness of any awning will be determined by
the size, type and location of your windows as well as the climate
you live in. One thing is for certain; your air conditioning system
will not have to work as hard or as often. This means that you can
lower your cooling costs by 25% or more and easily dress up your
home or business at the same time.
About the Author:
D. Benjamin Castonguay is the owner of iapsales.com
LLC - a family business specializing in
HVAC products. We are distributors of
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