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Air conditioning treats the problem. Shading prevents it.

Updated: Mar 13

Proper shading reduces heat load even before solar radiation heats up the interior spaces through the glass surfaces.


In recent years, it has been clear that summers are getting hotter, heat waves are more frequent, and solar radiation is increasing in intensity. Climate change is not only a global issue, but it is also having an increasingly noticeable impact on our daily lives, especially on the comfort of buildings.


In this environment, the role of shading technology has become significantly more valuable. A significant part of solar radiation is converted into heat when it enters the building through glass surfaces. In modern architecture, increasingly large glass surfaces appear, which is aesthetically pleasing, but without adequate shading, it can cause serious overheating.


An external shading device, such as a roller shutter or venetian blind, stops most of the sun's radiation before it reaches the glass surface. This significantly reduces the internal heat load and improves the comfort of the building. Shading technology is no longer just an aesthetic issue, but a key element of sustainable and comfortable building use. A well-chosen system ensures the protection of the building against the effects of solar radiation for years.



 
 
 

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