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There are three factors that help make solar screens work as efficiently as they do, they are: |
- Shading- Shade is created between the screen and window, causing less heat and glare to enter. The higher in the sky the sun is, the more acute the angles of its rays to the sunscreen mesh. This increasingly acute angle allows less and less light onto the window, thus rendering the screen even more effective.
- Reflecting Sunlight- Direct sunlight is reflected and a tolerable amount of sunlight is allowed in.
- Absorption- The solar screen absorbs heat and dispersed into the air surrounding the screen, reducing the amount of heat to hit the windows.
Sacramento's blistering 100 degree heat can be brutal on your homes interior and your utility bill. If you find yourself suffering on a home that never cools down or struggling to see through the glare on your tv or computer. Sunscreen are the right product for you.
Sunscreens offer many benefits such as:
- Save energy by reducing your air conditioning use up to 30%.
- Significantly reduce utility costs! Sunscreens often pay for themselves within two to four years!
- Keep you more comfortable by cooling the home up to FIFTEEN DEGREES!
- Reduce fading and sun rot on your furniture, drapes and carpet commonly caused by the sun’s harsh rays.
- Save on winter heating bills by keeping your home warmer.
- Block the sun’s glare without blocking the view.
- Allow the breeze in, but not the heat.
- Are made to fit any window opening including arches and circles.
- Increase your daytime privacy while maintaining a clear view looking out your window. Remember, with sunscreens, you don’t have to close your curtains/blinds/shades and lose your view!
- Work with windows opened or closed.
- Add value to the structure.
Additional benefits:
- Utility Rebates are often available for installing sunscreens.
- Less expensive than most drapes, awnings, or blinds.
- Reduced window washing (sunscreens hide dirt on windows very well).
- No ugly bubbling, peeling or scratching found with window tinting.
- More beautiful and attractive building exterior.
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YES YES YES! Sunscreens come in a wide array of colors, one of which will look great on your home. The best way to find a color that suits your purposes is to make an appointment for an in-home consultation where you can see the different array of colors, and learn how the various colors perform differently. Allow us to educate you for a few minutes and you’ll find a color and fabric to meet your needs.
Choosing a color is a critical choice you must make when ordering your sunscreens. There are four rules of thumb you need to be aware of.
- The darker the color, the better the sunscreens will stop the heat.
- The darker the color, the better your outward visibility.
- The lighter the color, the better your daytime privacy.
- The lighter the color, the more the amount of light that will enter the room.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but remember that when choosing a color, you must decide what is most important to you. Heat Reduction? Glare Reduction? Visibility? Aesthetics? Privacy? Reduce Fading? All of these are important considerations, and an in home consultation will be your best asset in finding the correct color for your needs.
| We use Twitchell and SunTex brand fabric with shading coefficients of 80% and 90%. SunTex and Textaline fabrics ares made of strong, extremely durable, vinyl-coated polyester fabric. Originally for use on outdoor furniture, SunTex and Textaline is mildew, fade and pet resistant. Sunscreens only need occasional cleaning with mild soap and water. |
| Unlike the older style of sunscreens (which are made out of fiberglass), SunTex and Textaline will not suffer from sun rot and need to be replaced in a few years. The expected life of the SunTex material is fifteen to twenty years. |
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Yes. Unlike most screen companies, A to Z carries a wider variety of shade screen fabrics and colors than anyone in our area.
Through the years, many styles of outdoor sunscreen fabrics have been developed. Shading coefficients have varied from the lightweight 65% Solar Insect screening to maximum duty 90% SuperSolar Sunscreen. Between these low and high ends, there are many other styles and grades which are currently available. An in home consultation will allow you to personally see and handle the entire gamut of fabrics available, and decide which best suits your particular needs. By having us in your home, we will help answer any questions, and identify any advantages or disadvantages that are associated with each of your choices.

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YOU’LL PROBABLY FIND THAT YOUR HOME HAS MORE LIGHT COMING IN AFTER ISTALLING THE SUNSCREENS THAN BEFORE! HOW? It is true that when you install sunscreens on your home, it will reduce between 15 – 25% of the sun’s Light, but think about it…the Big Question to ask yourself is how much light are you getting through the drapes or mini-blinds that are always pulled shut? Chances are, you will probably enjoy more light and visibility with Solar Screens installed than you do now! What? Be able to see through the window, get light into the home, AND keep the home cooler? You better believe it!
While sunscreens do reduce up to 90% of the sun’s HEAT, they’ll only reduce about 15- 25% of the sun’s LIGHT. More than anything, the sun’s harsh GLARE is significantly reduced, and the room will have a pleasant, filtered amount of light entering the room. Many of our customers comment that the first day or two took a little getting used to, but after that, they hardly noticed the screens were on the windows. |
Most standard windows will require screws with clips to hold the sunscreens in place. These self-tapping screws will be mounted into either the wood trim surrounding the window, the stucco surrounding the window or the frame of the window itself. Unusual situations where installing screws is not feasible can be overcome by using a “Tape’n’Track mounting system, or by a Velcro mounted system. |
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Each situation is different and will require a particular mounting procedure, and with A to Z’s wealth of experience, we’re sure to know the proper way to install your new screens. An in-home consultation will answer any questions you may have regarding installation. |
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VERY easy! Sunscreens are most often held in position using small metal turn clips. To remove the screens, all you need is to rotate the small clips (4-8 clips per window) and the screen comes off in a matter of seconds. This makes routine cleaning and maintenance a snap!


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Absolutely! There’s not a Solar Screen made that you can’t see through, but some styles and patterns give better visibility than others. The amount of visibility you will have depends on the % of reduction you are seeking. As there are tradeoffs with everything, the higher % reduction, the less visibility you will retain. In addition, the darker the color of the sunscreen fabric, the better the visibility (and heat reduction).
The Big Question you should ask yourself…how much visibility are you getting through the drapes or mini-blinds that are always pulled shut? Chances are, you will probably enjoy more light and visibility with Solar Screens installed than you do now!
| Not necessarily. From an energy-saving standpoint, you should screen the west and south facing sides at a minimum. This is where you get the hot, all-day afternoon sun. Secondly, the east-facing side receives the morning sun, which can also be quite brutal at times. As far as heat is concerned, installing sunscreens on the north side of the home is usually un- necessary unless the they are to be used for privacy. |
| From an aesthetic standpoint, if you have to put screen on any part of your home that will be visible from the street, you should cover all windows on that side. This is by no means a must…but it does make it look better! If you want to maintain privacy in addition to saving energy/money, then you can do as many others have done and sunscreen the entire home. Sunscreens prevent peeping toms and nosey neighbors from seeing activity inside your home during the daytime. You can see out, but they can’t see in. |
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| Solar Screens cost less than most other window coverings, and as a result, usually shows a much shorter payback period. Growing a tree might be a little cheaper; if you don’t take into account those high air conditioning cost you’ll be paying for twenty years till the tree is big enough. |
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| Solar Screens are more effective at keeping your home cool than any other form of interior window covering available. To understand why, you first must understand that when the sun shines through the windows, the home is getting hot for two main reasons. First, the direct sun light pouring into the room brings with it immense energy and heat. Secondly, the WINDOW ITSELF also gets extremely hot and radiates heat from it’s surface into the room. To keep the house cool, most people shut their blinds or curtains…but that’s not very effective! Shutting the window coverings only keeps the direct sunlight from pouring into the room, BUT THE WINDOW’S HOT GLASS IS STILL RADIATING HEAT PAST THE WINDOW COVERING! Trying to keep the heat out of the house with curtains or blinds is almost like trying to keep the kitchen cool by hanging dish towels in front of the oven door! |
Unlike blinds or curtains, Solar Screens are installed outside the glass! This allows the screen to not only reduce the amount of direct sunlight blasting into the room (the first source of heat), but they also help keep the window itself much cooler (the second source of heat). On average, they can reduce the temperature between 8-15 degrees, making your home more comfortable, saving money on utility bills, and protecting furnishings and window coverings from fading.
For further confirmation of these concepts, simply call SMUD, Roseville Electric, or just about any other utility company…you likely find they offer utility rebates on Solar Screens, but not Tint, Plantation Shutters, or any other type of window covering. Remember, when it comes to saving energy, Sunscreens will keep your home cooler than any other window covering available! |
Solar Screens are more effective at keeping your home cool than any other form of interior window covering available INCLUDING TINT. To understand why, you first must understand that when the sun shines through the windows, the home is getting hot for two main reasons. First, the direct sunlight pouring into the room brings with it immense energy and heat. Secondly, the WINDOW ITSELF also gets extremely hot and radiates heat from the hot glass surface into the room. In an attempt to keep the house cool, some people will tint their windows. Tint has it’s uses, but when it comes to keeping your home cooler and more comfortable, Solar Screens are far superior!
Beware! Tinting a window can be tricky to your senses (and hazardous to your window). Standing next to a window that has just been tinted, your skin does not feel as hot because the sun’s infrared rays (the rays that make your skin feel hot) are being filtered…but remember, tinting the window only filters the sun’s infrared rays (heat energy) from pouring into the room, but where does the heat and energy end up? Remember, tint is adhered directly to the inside surface of your windows. That heat and energy is now trapped directly on the surface of your window! THE WINDOW’S GLASS IS NOW HOTTER THAN EVER BEFORE, AND THAT SUPER HEATED GLASS IS NOW RADIATING MORE HEAT INTO THE HOME THAN EVER BEFORE! In addition, this additional heat can burst the seal on your dual pane windows. It is for this reason that applying tint to your dual pane windows will generally void the windows warranty.
 
Hot glass radiating heat into the room warms the air that comes in direct contact with the glass, and then rises to the ceiling forming a “hot air blanket”. As more hot air accumulates inside the home, this “hot air blanket” level gets lower and lower in the room, and the home remains uncomfortably hot. For this reason, many homeowners find that even after applying tint to their windows, the home feels uncomfortably hot, even though their skin does not feel as hot while standing next to the windows! They are left to scratch their head and wonder why!
Unlike tint, Solar Screens are installed outside the glass! This allows the screen to not only reduce the amount of direct sunlight blasting into the room (the first source of heat), but they also help keep the window itself much cooler (the second source of heat). On average, they can reduce the temperature between 8-15 degrees, making your home more comfortable, saving money on utility bills, and protecting furnishings and window coverings from fading.
For further confirmation of these concepts, simply call SMUD, Roseville Electric, or just about any other utility company…you likely find they offer utility rebates on Solar Screens, but not Tint, Plantation Shutters, or any other type of window covering. Remember, when it comes to saving energy, Sunscreens will keep your home cooler than any other window covering available!
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For the return on the dollar, Sunscreens are one of the best investments out there! Studies have shown, that on average, sunscreens pay for themselves within two to four years. Considering they last fifteen or more years, it is surely a worthy investment!
Think about it: What other investment can you totally regain all your money with no risk within two to four years. If you calculate what kind of interest rate a comparable investment would have to yield on order to match this, you’d need about 25-50% annual return! Buying sunscreens from A to Z Sunscreens is just “common cents”!
And remember, we haven’t even considered the savings realized by not having to replace faded carpets, drapes, and other home furnishings.
No. Solar Screens don’t usually ever come in contact with glass surface of a window and even if it did, it still wouldn’t harm the window. If anything, they’ll help prolong the life of your window by keeping it cooler in the summer, and warmer in the winter.
Yes!!! SMUD, PG&E, and Roseville Electric believe so strongly in sunscreens that they often offer their residential customers a sizeable rebate for installing sunscreens. You couldn’t find a stronger endorsement than by utility companies who are willing to put their money where it mouth is! Besides Solar Screens, utility rebates are not offered for any other type of window coverings, including tint, plantation shutters, or awnings.
Rebate offers vary from year to year and usually are available until funds run out! A to Z is familiar with all current rebate programs, and will be happy to procure and fill out all needed forms on your behalf. A sales representative would be happy to answer any questions you many have regarding current utility rebates.
Yes!!! SMUD, PG&E, and Roseville Electric believe so strongly in sunscreens that they often offer their residential customers a sizeable rebate for installing sunscreens. You couldn’t find a stronger endorsement than by utility companies who are willing to put their money where it mouth is! Besides Solar Screens, utility rebates are not offered for any other type of window coverings, including tint, plantation shutters, or awnings.
Rebate offers vary from year to year and usually are available until funds run out! A to Z is familiar with all current rebate programs, and will be happy to procure and fill out all needed forms on your behalf. A sales representative would be happy to answer any questions you many have regarding current utility rebates.
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Tests show a 15 percent improvement on thermal performance with solar screens installed during the winter. This improvement comes as a result of the sunscreens acting as a “third pane” on the glass reducing wind chill factor and cold air drafts. Consequently, many homeowners elect to leave solar screens in place year-round. However, the screens can be easily removed during winter months, especially on south windows, if full solar heat gain (allowing the sun to shine in to warm up the house) is desired.
Yes. Solar Screens will greatly reduce ultraviolet rays that cause fading on drapes, carpets, wallpaper and furnishings. Also, store owners will notice a dramatic decrease in the fading of products on the shelves.
Unlike the older style of sunscreens (which are made out of fiberglass), SunTex and Textaline will not suffer from sun rot and need to be replaced in a few years. The expected life of the SunTex material is fifteen to twenty years.
At A to Z Window Screening, we proudly stand behind our work! We offer a 5 year warranty on the Solar Screens themselves, and a 1 year warranty on the installation. Should the screen become sun rot, fade, or otherwise prove to be defective within a 5 year period, we will gladly repair/replace the screen at no cost to you! If within a one year period, the installation proves to be inadequate, A to Z will gladly repair / replace / reinstall your screens for free.
Solar Screens using Suntex or Textaline fabrics are not easily damaged and should provide fifteen years or more of carefree enjoyment. Only an occasional cleaning and annual tightening of up the turn clips is required.
That depends completely upon what you purchase and, more importantly, WHEN you purchase it. QUALITY is generally more important to our customers than SPEED. As such, we come highly recommended, and our workload quickly increases as the summer approaches. Generally, most products take 2-3 weeks to be installed, but during the heat of the summer, wait times can be 4-6 weeks. As such, smart customers who purchase their sunscreens early in the season (January – March) get much quicker delivery…and sometimes OFF – SEASON DISCOUNTS.
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