Nathan Cardew
Owner
480-961-1564
Owner
480-961-1564
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Sunscreens
The Home Cooling and Energy Savings potential of solar screens in warm climates are simply Phenomenal.
Room temperature reduction of up to 15 degrees and savings of up to 25-30% of the cooling portion of electric energy costs can be achieved in warm climates. Did those numbers register with you? Most people can't really understand how effective solar screens are until they get them on their windows. Then they understand.
Do you have "problem rooms" that always seems to be hotter than the others? Can you can walk some rooms and feel the heat? The closer you get to the window, the more you can feel the heat on your skin? Some people even close off certain rooms because they are too hot. Solar Screens are the "Instant Cure" for these heat problems.
Open your blinds and drapes to let in the light and stay cool with your windows covered by external solar screens.
Additional benefits of installing solar screens on your windows is UV Protection for your Drapes, Furniture, Floors Paintings and other valuables to Reduce or Eliminate Fading and discoloration. Another added benefit is Daytime Privacy.
There are several factors witch must be taken into consideration when estimating
the cost of installing your Sunscreens . It is always better to have one
of our representative's visit your home to get acurate measurements , and to forsee
any other issue's that may increase the cost of Installation .
Please contact us for a over the phone estimates
or to schedule a visit from a representative .
(480) 961-1564
ahwatukeewindows@gmail.com
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Summer Monsoon and Clean Windows
Some clients will state that they do not want their windows cleaned because the rain will just make them dirty again during the rainy season, is this really a fact?
The three major things that cause windows to become dirty are:
1) Pollen
2) Insect droppings and nest building
3) Dust
If these are present on the glass when it rains, the rain simply attaches itself to the dirt and often makes the windows even look worse.
However if the windows had been clean, then the rain would simply sheet off the clean glass and they would continue to remains clean.
In fact, your windows will stay cleaner longer during the rainy season.
Some people realize that rain acts as an air purifier. Rain water acts like a giant negative ion generator that remove the dust, pollen and other airborne debris from the air that is magnetically attracted to the static charge often held by glass windows. When these particulates are conjoined by the army of flying insects attempting to invade or escape your abode, what you’re left with is a foggy gloomy mess. The little known secret is there’s a lot less dust, pollen and insect traffic happening right now than during the sunny days of late spring and summer. Which means that getting your windows washed now equals a big smart savings move. Your windows will stay cleaner weeks longer than if you wait. That equals a smart investment and the added light in your home will raise your seasonally affected spirits and offer new inspiration on your resolve.
Friday, June 11, 2010
The Profession
Professional window cleaning requires mastery of special techniques. A window cleaner lacking in experience or training can take considerably longer to complete a project and the work may be lower quality. Moreover, the use of proper window cleaning tools results in a better clean than home methods such as rubbing windows with newspaper or a wet rag. Rubbing a pane of glass with a cloth can result in 'stroke' marks that are visible in sunlight due to the residue left behind.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Window Screen Cleaning
Window screens are wonderful because they allow you to have fresh air and sunlight without the annoyance of insects and other unwanted visitors in your home. Dirty screens become weak and damage easily. It’s always cheaper to clean your screens than it is to replace them, so keep that in mind before putting it off another year.
Cleaning window screens is one of those chores we can put off because it’s easy to ignore, and let’s face it, we tend to let screens go up to a year without being cleaned. But there comes a time when the dirt and grime can no longer go unnoticed, and we have to take them down and clean them. Dirt, dead bugs, tree sap and other tree debris can become lodged between the screen and frame, or just in the screen weave itself. When it becomes difficult to see through the screen, even with the window open you know you’ve waited too long and the inevitable cleaning must be done.
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