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Energy Benefits
Awnings improve aesthetic appeal and are tremendously effective in moderating the inside temperature of your home. In a typical home, more energy is lost through glass doors and windows than through any other construction element. Did you Know...?
Awning fabric won't trap heat and moisture, so an awning can reduce air-conditioning costs by as much as 25%. *,The example on the right is a home with retractable sun screen sides for additional protection to their living space..
Example of a retractable awning with additional sun screens.
These diagrams demonstrate the impact awnings can make on your home's interior temperature. Did You Know? Solar radiation through glass is responsible for approximately
20 percent of the load on an air conditioner. * Awnings Save Energy and Save You Cooling Costs Awnings today offer great energy saving benefits. In a typical home, more energy is lost through glass doors and windows than through any other construction element. In fact, on a hot day, more energy comes through one square foot of glass than through an entire insulated wall.
A fabric awning reduces heat gain by 55-65%* during the period of the day when the sun shines directly on southern facing windows. For western exposure, the reduction in heat gain is 72-77%
When selecting awnings and fabrics for a home or business there are several factors to consider that will affect your energy savings: CONSIDER style
CONSIDER COLOR Color choice and types of material are important energy-saving considerations. Awnings with low solar-absorbing surfaces (white) maintain temperatures closer to the outdoor air temperature. As a result, air temperature under the awnings isn't raised appreciably. Awnings that absorb solar radiation (dark colors) may need venting to reduce heat build-up underneath the awning. For even more information: Awning Energy Study; 12 Cities: Full Report (.pdf file) Awning Energy Study; 12 Cities: Summary (.pdf file)
or email: sales@pikeawning.com
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