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Protect Your Home from the Summer Heat with Shade Screens
- Shade screens can block up to 50% of the heat from the sun through your south, east, and west facing windows.
- Shade screens are seven times more effective in protecting your home from heat gain than interior window treatments because it blocks that sun’s rays before it reaches the windows.
- Your local utility may provide you with rebates for installing energy efficient shade screens.
- Other window treatments such as blinds, canopies, awnings, window film, and shade trees can also help reduce heat gain in your home in the summer.
- Are you licensed, bonded, and insured? (Keep in mind that your contractor’s license should be a residential general contracting, remodeling, or window treatment license.)
- Have you been in business in Arizona for more than one year?
- Do you have unresolved complaints with the Registrar of Contractors and is your license in good standing?
- Are there any unresolved complaints with the Better Business Bureau?
- Can you provide positive customer recommendations and referrals?
- Company participates in dispute resolution through third party arbitration
- Have signed a customer satisfaction Pledge of Performance
- Provide maintenance agreements
- Provide and explain written warranties
- Business address is published and service trucks are clearly identified
Additional Resources
More information on the SRP Shade Screen Rebate.
Call the Arizona Energy Management Council at 602-266-7283 to be referred to a home energy expert who can help you with all your window treatment needs.
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