DOORS & WINDOWS SUPPLEMENT 51 SUPER SOLAR
In a world that is steadily warming, and with energy bills also on the rise, solar control products are playing a vital role in maintaining the comfort for homeowners, says Paul Higgins of Tuff X.
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he average British person spends approximately 92% of their time indoors, which equates to less than two hours outside each day. Couple this with the pandemic-driven rise in fl ei and full-time home working, and many homeowners now spend more of that time in their properties than ever before. So, when it comes to building or home improvements, it is paramount that all products work hard to optimise the comfort of living and working spaces, and overall contribute to making the home as healthy and effi cient as possible.
SAVING ENERGY
When temperatures soar during the summer months many see their energy bills spike, having relied on fans and air conditioning units to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures. An effective and achievable way to reduce the amount of heat entering the home is to opt for solar control window and door products. Essentially, these products wor by refl ecting incoming heat away
from interior spaces, keeping them cooler with less need for expensive air conditioning.
HOME COMFORT
When it comes to designing the home, comfort is key. This should include considerations beyond just interior layouts, soft furnishings – and of course temperature control! Placing a priority on natural light fl ow and boosting ambient light levels should also be high on the list. Not only will this further reduce energy bills, but improved natural light levels carry a wealth of health benefi ts. Solar products are especially useful here, allowing for greater expanses of glass and light, without the added discomfort of increased heat or glare.
SUSTAINABILITY Reducing our CO2
output, both globally
and individually, is becoming ever more important. Not only is excessive energy use in the home costly to the homeowner but also to the environment. For the
environmentally conscious, solar glass is a greener alternative to standard non-solar products. Certain solar counterparts can refl ect up to twice as much heat away from the home while still allowing high levels of light transmission, again, doing away with the need for expensive air conditioning and additional artifi cial lighting.
BUILDING REGULATIONS
The growing need to prevent heat from entering our indoor spaces is now keenly recognised by the Government, and has been refl ected in the recent updates to Building Regulations. Document O, which focuses specifi cally on the mitigation of heat, has introduced new thresholds for builders and installers to adhere to in this regard. Going forward, compliant solar control products will play an important part in allowing builders and installers to comfortably achieve these new standards.
Paul Higgins is commercial director at TuffX
FOR ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS END CUSTOMERS, SOLAR GLASS IS A GREENER ALTERNATIVE TO STANDARD NON-SOLAR PRODUCTS
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