Retractable screen solutions maintain the design of the building, provide privacy plus manage solar light. These retractable screens can also reduce solar heat gain on the inside of the building and decrease energy costs for cooling the building. Screens may continue to have value during the winter months when they can protect carpets, drapes and furniture, and reduce wind chill on the window surface. Premium solar mesh (Shearweave) can provide protection from the sun up to 90% blockage of UV rays.
Retractable screens can be installed on the interior or exterior of the home depending on your particular needs.
- "I wish I had done this twenty years ago!"
"This makes the house so much cooler"
- Power retractable screen using solar mesh, partially down.
- Inside view of retractable power screen using solar mesh.
- Greystone Crest: retractable screens using charcoal/chestnut Shearweave mesh which provides 90% blockage of the sun’s UV rays.
- Tuscaloosa game-day condo: retractable screen using charcoal/gray Shearweave mesh.
- Trussville: screen deck using charcoal/chestnut Shearweave mesh.
- Home in Selma, Al using Sun Tex 80 solar mesh which provides 80% blockage.
- Inside view looking through solar mesh Sun Tex 80.
- Greystone Crest
- Instant sunscreen - privacy mesh.
- Birmingham, Liberty Park - Solar screens partially down - premium mesh.
- Notice how screens block sun's harsh rays.
- Too much sun? Use solar mesh on executive power screen.
- Solar mesh keeps out sun's harsh rays.
- Birmingham - Premium solar mesh.
- Huntsville, Hampton Cove - Executive power screen with premium solar mesh.
- Power screen retracted.
- Mountain Brook - Executive power screen with premium solar mesh over triple window units.
- Mentone - Serene window screens with solar premium mesh.
- Montgomery - Phantom door screen with solar mesh on storm door.
- Screen retracted.
- Phantom door screen with premium mesh.
- Door screen retracted.