Las Vegas Sunscreen & Solar Screen Installation

We build & install solar sunscreens in:

Las Vegas Nevada

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Sunscreens Las Vegas NevadaWhy choose window sunscreens for your Las Vegas home?

Las Vegas Nevada SunscreensLower power bills (33% on average)
Las Vegas Nevada Sun ScreensReduce A/C unit maintenance & prolong life
Las Vegas Solar ScreensIncrease home privacy
Las Vegas Nv Solar Sun ScreensReduce dust & dirt build up
Las Vegas SunscreensProtect against sunrot & fading
Las Vegas Nv SunscreensEnhance structural appearance

What people are saying about Sunscreens Las Vegas

Las Vegas Nevada Sun Screens"We took advantage of the housing market and got into a huge home and boy were we shocked when we got our first power bill! The sunscreens were an investment but we think they will pay for themselves in alittle over a year."
-S. Johnson Las Vegas, Nv

Las Vegas Sunscreen Services"Thanks so much for the sunscreens, they are beautiful and match our home nicely."
-S. Roans Las Vegas, Nv

 

Can sunscreens help cool your Las Vegas home?


There are many different options to shade a home or business from the damaging outside sun, such as window tint films, blinds or drapes and exterior solar sunscreens. Since solar sunscreens out perform the other types of sun protection by stopping 90% of sun rays before they even get to your window it is almost always the first choice of Las Vegas residents. The results are a cooler home day and night, protection of property and monthly savings from utility bills.

According to the U.S. Dept. of Energy, shading of the outside exposed windows or doors is the best way to stop heat build up. The Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Clearinghouse says that roughly 40% of heat build-up and heat loss is through windows and doors.

The most effective option to protect from these events is exterior shading of these areas. Proper Shading of the exposed windows and doors can reduce temperatures by as much as 20 degrees inside your home.