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When summer comes, the air conditioning devices start to work, which is a significant increase in household energy expenditure. In addition, to take full advantage of its effectiveness, you must have the windows closed and the door of the room where the device is operating closed. Did you know that with an awning you can reduce the heat of the home when the temperatures rise?
To avoid an excessive electricity bill, it is never out of the question to take into account the advantages that an awning can provide. Did you know that a quality awning can reduce the temperature by up to 10 degrees? Thanks to this, when the electricity company bill arrives, it will not be necessary to make a large financial outlay.
With an outdoor awning, both the facade and the window of the house can be covered, thus preventing the sun’s rays from entering the house and increasing the heat on it.
It is important to know what the orientation of our home is, which will help us to better choose the awning that best suits our needs. For example, a house with a south orientation will be exposed to the sun between noon and approximately six in the afternoon, which are the hours of greatest intensity. That is why you should choose an adequate awning to avoid the full incidence of the sun.
The horizontal awning is a great sun protection system, although it must be remembered that if the house is located in an area where there are frequent storms, it is not recommended because the wind can damage it. On the other hand, the straight point awning has more stability, although it reduces the installation.
In any case, it is advisable to have the help and advice of professionals to find the awning that best suits our home.