ZIP Screen Shading Systems: Comfort and Savings

Why should you think about external sun protection?
The comfort of living in a modern house largely depends on the effective control of temperature and light. Traditional interior blinds or blinds, although aesthetic, do not solve the problem of overheating of rooms. Why? Because the sun's rays are only retained behind the glass, and the resulting heat is trapped inside the room.
Outdoor solar systems work differently - they trap solar energy before it passes through the glass. This is a fundamental difference that translates into significant benefits:
- Indoor temperature reduction of up to 10 degrees on hot days
- Reduction of air conditioning costs by 60-80%
- Protection of furniture and equipment from harmful UV radiation
- Elimination of glare, especially annoying when working at the computer
What solutions are available?
The modern market offers several types of outdoor sunshades:
External blinds made of aluminum slats are a proven solution that provides not only protection from the sun, but also additional anti-burglary protection. Their disadvantage is to completely cut off the view outside when closed.
Facade blinds, thanks to adjustable slats, allow precise control of the amount of light entering without completely darkening the room. However, they are sensitive to strong winds.
Zip-screens are the most modern solution using special technical fabrics. They provide effective protection from the sun while maintaining visual contact with the environment. The system of zippers in the guides guarantees stability even in strong winds.