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Thermal Roller Blinds
Are you tired of feeling the cold air seeping in through your windows during winter? Or are you struggling to keep your home cool ... Read More
Are you tired of feeling the cold air seeping in through your windows during winter? Or are you struggling to keep your home cool and comfortable during the summer months? Our thermal roller blinds are the perfect solution for your window insulation needs.
During summer, the dimout fabric of our roller blinds provides shade while preventing glare, effectively keeping your room cool. On the other hand, our blackout roller blinds are perfect for winter. The thicker fabric and denser weave, often backed by PVC or foam, prevent air from passing through the blind, creating a barrier that keeps warmth inside and cold air out.
What are the benefits of Thermal Roller Blinds?
By insulating your windows, our thermal roller blinds help keep your room warm in the winter and cool in the summer, saving energy and reducing your heating bills. But that's not all. Our roller blinds come in a variety of stylish designs, adding aesthetic appeal to your space.
How do Thermal Roller Blinds work?
It's simple - our thermal roller blinds work by creating a barrier between the glass and the room. By using a slightly thicker fabric, they minimize the amount of air that moves from the room to the glass and vice versa, effectively breaking up the convection current. As a result, the warmth stays inside the room, while the cold air stays close to the glass.
Do Thermal Roller Blinds work in the Summer?
Absolutely! In fact, thermal roller blinds are ideal for summer as they create shade, keeping the room cool and blocking harmful UV rays from entering your space.
Measuring, Fitting, and Installing Your Roller Blind
Measuring and installing our roller blinds is a straightforward process, depending on the type of window they will be fitted to. For standard windows, measure the full recess (height and width) of your window to ensure a perfect fit. Don't remove any length measurement from either to account for fittings; we'll take care of that for you.
If you want to hang your roller blinds outside of the recess, add 70mm at the top and bottom and 50mm on each end of the blind width to account for light leakage that may occur. For angled and boxed bay windows, additional considerations need to be made to prevent blinds from catching on each other once fitted.
To learn more about measuring and installing roller blinds for angled bay and boxed bay windows, please visit our blind measuring guides.
In conclusion, our thermal roller blinds provide effective insulation, stylish designs, and energy-saving benefits for your home. Get in touch with us today to experience the comfort and convenience of our thermal roller blinds!