External Solar Shading Systems

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External Solar System Systems

These external shading systems can be fitted as horizontal, cantilever design ‘canopy’ projections or vertical ‘hanging’ screening systems to provide visually dynamic building features alongside functional and ‘free cost’ solar protection during summer months. During winter months the shading screens can also be used to maximise solar heat gain and daylight entry to the internal space, assisting in the reduction of internal heating demands and providing a beneficial daylight feel good factor to the occupants.

Using our Sol-TRAC computer software we can establish the optimum solar shading specification to a building façade and through calculation of ‘shadow masks’ produced from the various shading structures available, we can offer the most practical and cost effective solar shading solution, taking into account the varying conditions and requirements of each specific project.

BENEFITS OF EXTERNAL SOLAR SHADING
Improved Interior Comfort: Maintains a consistent indoor temperature, reducing glare and enhancing occupant comfort.
Sustainable Solution: Supports green building standards and contributes to LEED and BREEAM certifications.
Architectural Flexibility: Provides versatile design options that integrate seamlessly with modern and traditional facades.
Enhanced Energy Efficiency: Reduces heat gain, lowering reliance on air conditioning and cutting down energy costs.
Increased Building Lifespan: Protects windows and interiors from UV damage, extending the durability of building materials.

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