Solving Overheating Issues with Luxaflex® Exterior Screens

Luxaflex® Exterior Screens Installed on Home Extension in Wolverley


Client Background

The client had recently expanded their home with a beautiful home extension featuring large sliding doors. However, they encountered a common issue associated with such designs: overheating and solar glare. To address this concern, Solar-Shield proposed the installation of Luxaflex® exterior screens, renowned for their ability to reduce heat and glare effectively. The client agreed, seeking a solution that would enhance their comfort and enjoyment of the newly extended space.

Challenges:

  1. Overheating: The client's new home extension, with its expansive sliding doors, faced excessive heat buildup during sunny days.

  2. Solar Glare: Intense sunlight streaming through the large windows created discomfort and glare, hindering the use of the space.

  3. Aesthetic Integration: The client desired a solution that not only addressed functional concerns but also seamlessly integrated with the existing architecture and design of the home.

Solution Provided: Solar-Shield recommended Luxaflex® exterior screens as an ideal solution to combat overheating and solar glare while maintaining the aesthetic appeal of the home extension. These custom-made external screens offer superior sun protection and energy-saving benefits, reflecting and blocking out 30-80% of UV rays.

Key Features of Luxaflex® exterior screens

  1. Sun Protection: The screens effectively block UV rays, preventing interior spaces from overheating and reducing reliance on cooling systems such as air conditioning.

  2. Energy Saving: By minimizing heat gain, the screens contribute to energy efficiency, leading to potential cost savings on cooling expenses.

  3. Fabric Durability: Luxaflex® screens feature exclusive fabric technology that retains color and durability, ensuring longevity and resistance to fading.

  4. UV Protection: In addition to shielding interiors from heat, the screens safeguard furniture, materials, and flooring from sun damage.

Implementation: Solar-Shield installed two large Luxaflex® exterior screens—one on the new extension and another on the smaller back sliding doors. The screens were fully motorised, offering convenient operation and providing the client with a clear view when desired. Additionally, Solar-Shield installed interior motorised blinds discreetly concealed under a hidden fascia, along with Velux blinds, completing the comprehensive sun protection package.

Results: Following the installation ofLuxaflex® exterior screens and complementary interior blinds, the client experienced a significant improvement in their home's comfort levels. They were now free from overheating and solar glare, allowing them to enjoy their extended living space regardless of the weather conditions. Plus, the aesthetic integration of the screens enhanced the overall look and feel of the home, aligning seamlessly with its existing architecture.

Conclusion: Solar-Shield's successful completion of the Wolverley project demonstrates the efficacy of Luxaflex® exterior screens in addressing common challenges associated with home extensions and large windows. By providing tailored solutions that prioritise both functionality and aesthetics, Solar-Shield ensures client satisfaction and enhances the quality of indoor living spaces.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Luxaflex® exterior screens offer effective sun protection and energy-saving benefits.

  2. Motorised operation enhances convenience and usability.

  3. Properly installed exterior screens can significantly improve the comfort and livability of indoor spaces.

  4. Aesthetic integration is crucial for ensuring seamless harmony with existing architecture and design.


For more information on our Luxaflex® exterior screens please get in touch with our team:

Email: info@solar-shield.co.uk

Call: 03302 020 701

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Top Tips from Solar-Shield Exterior Shading

  1. Check the orientation of your extension, plan for shading early and speak to an expert about the options available.

  2. If designing a new build, we recommend you design in recessed pockets to accommodate any shading product so that they disappear from view when not in use. Get power installed into these pockets.

  3. When used externally, darker colours are more effective at reducing heat-gain and give better view-through.

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