In this case, the homeowner decided to buy curtains to reduce the light as needed. She was very grateful to have a lot more sunlight in her house because it was a deep home and the windows were far from some of the internal portions of the house
@@HoustonWindowExperts But if the curtains are on the inside of the house it will still allow the radiant energy to enter and some of it will stay. We are in Memphis and got some outdoor smart blinds. Very nice.
@@MichaelMantion outdoor smart blinds? Could you tell me about how much they cost you? our house faces east and have HUGE windows that allow heat to get in. We've installed window tint, but still, heat gets in as it's only 72% heat control.
It sounds like what you actually need is a high-quality double pane window. They will block nearly all of the heat from coming through without reducing the amount of light that comes into the home.
I like the view through the solar screen. less glare
In this case, the homeowner decided to buy curtains to reduce the light as needed. She was very grateful to have a lot more sunlight in her house because it was a deep home and the windows were far from some of the internal portions of the house
@@HoustonWindowExperts But if the curtains are on the inside of the house it will still allow the radiant energy to enter and some of it will stay. We are in Memphis and got some outdoor smart blinds. Very nice.
@@MichaelMantion outdoor smart blinds?
Could you tell me about how much they cost you?
our house faces east and have HUGE windows that allow heat to get in. We've installed window tint, but still, heat gets in as it's only 72% heat control.
It sounds like what you actually need is a high-quality double pane window. They will block nearly all of the heat from coming through without reducing the amount of light that comes into the home.
@@HoustonWindowExpertshello, wondering what kind of curtains the homeowner chose that worked for her? Thanks in advance.
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