Exterior Window Shades
exterior sun shades installed on your home will pay for themselves in reduced air conditioning bills. Now you can save the environment and money at the same time. Discover what thousands of EZ Snap customers already have, how effective and simple to install this new, patented product is. Don't spend another summer in a hot and uncomfortable home.Also visit our image gallery to see a vareity of EZ Snap Exterior shade projects.
Here is all you need to do:
- 1. Take approximate measurements of the windows you want to cover. Use the instructions found on the “How to measure page” of this site.
- 2. Decide the number of kits of Shading mesh you will need.
- 3. Place your order online or over the phone.
- 4. Follow the install instructions on the “How to Install page”.
- 5. Relax and enjoy your cooler, more comfortable home.
Why is EZ Snap so effective at stopping Heat?
EZ Snap Shade Screens are installed on the
outside, shading the glass and
stopping up to 90% of the heat before it
enters the home or RV. Home window tinting or window film
are installed on the inside and reflect heat back into the windows
weather seal. This can damage the seal, causing it to expand and
contract every time there is a temperature change, (Example: cloud
cover to full sun then back to cloud cover). If a window film installer
uses a film that reflects too much heat, it will super heat the weather
seal of the window. If this continual superheating and cooling of the
windows seal causes it to fail, moist inside air gets into the space
between the glass causing condensation and loss of the windows
insulation value or R Value. To stop the heat properly you need to do
it before it hits the glass surface.
stopping up to 90% of the heat before it
enters the home or RV. Home window tinting or window film
are installed on the inside and reflect heat back into the windows
weather seal. This can damage the seal, causing it to expand and
contract every time there is a temperature change, (Example: cloud
cover to full sun then back to cloud cover). If a window film installer
uses a film that reflects too much heat, it will super heat the weather
seal of the window. If this continual superheating and cooling of the
windows seal causes it to fail, moist inside air gets into the space
between the glass causing condensation and loss of the windows
insulation value or R Value. To stop the heat properly you need to do
it before it hits the glass surface.Remember: Windows are typically the source for up to 48% of the heat build up inside a home. EZ Snap exterior shades quickly pay for themselves through energy savings.
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