Pete Moss
New Member
Does anyone know of a good product to reduce heat transmission from outside to inside spaces by blocking out a portion of the sunlight? I have a customer looking to lower the inside heat by blocking out some sunlight on their windows. The kind folks at Oracal directed me to their 8800 and 8300 series and gave good percentages in terms of the amount of light that shines through. From the small amount of research I've done it sounds like the suns radiation is what transfers the heat energy and it's infrared rays carry the most radiation. Unfortunately, it seems most of the specs I've seen relate to ultraviolet rays. Any ideas on a better material for blocking out some but not all of the sunlight? At this point I am leaning towards a window perf material. At the same time I've heard of some 3m films (tint?) that help to block out heat but was unable to find anything in terms of infrared light. If I go with a translucent film, I know I should add a empty border around the glass to allow for expanding and contracting. Do you think a 1" gutter will work? Which leads me back to window perf since if may not need this due to the amount of exposed glass already, or maybe it does. Thoughts and suggestions, as always are greatly appreciated.