
When the sun's light shines on the window and warms the inside of the store, people are uncomfortable and the goods disappear. Learning ways to reduce the harmful effects caused by natural light is a major concern for employers, as the cost of electricity and fuel is constantly rising.
As a business owner here, there are a couple of things to consider in order to reduce your energy costs, reduce intense glare and discoloration, and increase tenants and customers while they are in stores and office buildings .
Problems of unprotected stores:
Benefits of protecting your store from the sun:
- Customers and employees are comfortable and productive and will be glad to return.
- Merchandising Reduce fading and protect investment
- Your cooling cost will go down
The three best ways to protect your building's environment from the sun: 1) Place
The best way to protect the retail space is to choose a store location that is not exposed to direct sunlight. This is easy, but if you have the opportunity to choose a shop front location, your best option is with northern exposure. In addition, do not forget to look for the shadow provided by the structure of the building. Awnings and trees will work.
2) Tint of the window
In many cases, direct sunlight of the sun can not be avoided. In that case, the best defense when facing solar radiation is the appropriate window color. The color of the window is affordable and installation is easy. The correct window shade film not only protects your precious commodity from fading, but also dramatically reduces cooling costs.
Recent advances in window film technology will allow 90% of the infrared (thermal) light of the sun and 99.9% of the ultraviolet (UV) light to be rejected, but you can see your product clearly in appearance 3) Display
A more creative way to prevent sun from entering your retail space is to set the display of the window. This is usually a better approach than installing shades and blinds to display your products and services in full when you go out.
The only disadvantage of using the display to shade the sun is that the sun's UV light will cause the display and surrounding exposed items to disappear. Depending on the type of business you have, more customers may visit if you look at the store clearly. Therefore, a combination of a smaller window display and a protected window shade film may be your best bet.

