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Benefits of Solar Shades

Solar shades are an excellent window treatment for those looking for flexible light control, attractive aesthetic appeal, and the ability to filter out damaging UV light from the interior of homes or businesses. In this blog entry, the expert shade installation team here at Los Angeles Shade and Blinds will detail exactly why solar shades make an excellent choice for residential and commercial properties of all types.

What are solar shades?

Solar shades are a window treatment ideal for windows in rooms with sun exposure. They block out light, reduce glare, offer anti-UV ray protection, and protect surfaces like walls, furniture, carpets, and rugs from fading due to solar rays.

What materials are solar shades constructed with?

Solar shades are constructed with a fine and coated material that’s woven tight for excellent protection against light and heat. Solar shades are usually made of vinyl, but are available in an array of other materials custom tailored to your personal preferences.

Solar shade light percentages

Solar shades come in different percentage options. These indicate their openness factors, essentially, how much they filter light and ultraviolet rays. The lower the percentage of solar shades, the higher level of opacity they have. If you want extreme light / UV ray protection, choose a solar shade with 1-3 percent openness. If you want a medium amount of light / UV protection choose 5 percent solar shades – and if you want more light, opt for solar shades with 10 percent openness.

Are solar shades good for privacy?

Solar shades provide medium levels of daytime privacy, preventing outsiders from seeing into your property. 1 percent solar shades are the most private due to their tight weave – but if you want to prioritize privacy over light control, you can opt for roller shades – or combine solar shades with drapery for heightened privacy.

Can solar shades protect against heat?

Solar shades can lower heat by minimizing glare in your property and blocking out light. The amount of heat protection solar shades provide is dependent on how open their weave is, and a range of other factors including fabric colors. Lighter fabrics reflect light more than darker ones, hence darker solar shades will block more light and heat from your home than lighter colored solar shades.