Roller Shutters or Blinds? Shading's Impact on Home Cooling
Translated from Slovenian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Experts advise preventing heat from entering homes is more effective than using air conditioning during heatwaves.
- External shading solutions like roller shutters and blinds are highlighted for their effectiveness in blocking sunlight before it hits windows.
- The article explores the temperature reduction potential of various shading options and recommends a combination of measures for optimal cooling.
As temperatures soar above 35 degrees Celsius, the immediate thought for many is air conditioning. However, experts emphasize that preventing heat from entering homes in the first place is a far more effective strategy. External shading devices play a crucial role, intercepting solar radiation before it reaches window panes, unlike interior curtains that primarily reduce glare.
The article delves into the actual temperature differences achieved by various shading solutions, including roller shutters, external blinds, pergolas, and curtains. It quantifies how much each option can lower indoor temperatures and explains why a combination of measures yields the most effective results.
Readers can discover which shading systems perform best in practice, the potential degree savings offered by each solution, and why roller shutters are considered among the most efficient choices. The piece also offers simple methods to significantly reduce overheating in homes, even without relying on air conditioning.
Originally published by Delo in Slovenian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.