This ThermēShade

Is reducing 50% of the incoming summer heat .

It’s cooling the building by

15º

At Cross Roads Venture Industrial Office Park in Auburn, CA, single-pane clear glass windows on the east-facing side experienced a significant 32°F surface temperature reduction after installing ThermēShade, dropping from 143°F to 111°F during 95°F summer mornings. Solar transmission was reduced by 67%, and heat gain (BTUs) entering the space dropped by 66%. This improvement enhanced indoor comfort, reduced cooling demands, and lowered energy consumption.
A residence in Auburn, CA, faced intense heat on west-facing Low-E double-pane vinyl windows during 104°F summer afternoons. ThermēShade was installed, reducing the surface temperature by 19°F, from 119°F to 100°F. Solar transmission was cut by 59%, and heat gain (BTUs) decreased by 61%. These improvements provided a cooler, more energy-efficient indoor environment, lowering cooling demands and enhancing year-round comfort for the homeowners.
At the St. Francis Manor HUD Senior Apartments in Sacramento, CA, ThermēShade delivered a 70% reduction in solar heat gain and a 25°F cooling improvement in south-facing units during a 101°F summer day. Installed over double-pane clear glass windows, ThermēShade significantly reduced interior surface temperatures (from 124°F to 99°F) while cutting solar transmission by 70.7%. These results created a more comfortable living environment for senior residents, reduced air conditioning reliance, and lowered energy costs.
At the Red Lion Hotel in Auburn, CA, ThermēShade achieved a 64% reduction in solar heat gain and lowered interior surface temperatures by 20°F during a 90°F summer afternoon. Installed on west-facing double-pane clear glass windows, the shades reduced solar transmission by 71% and interior infrared readings from 130°F to 110°F. These improvements created a cooler and more comfortable environment for guests, while helping the hotel reduce its cooling costs and enhance energy efficiency.

What is a ThermeShade?

Our material is thin, flexible, durable and perforated. It’s about the same thickness as a couple of pieces of note paper. To reflect that infrared energy before it heats the building interior, it is suspended inside a room next to the window glass . Generally it is fashioned into a non-retractable hanging panel, a roller shade, or inserted into a frame for skylights. Perfect as a retrofit solution because it fits behind existing window treatments.

ThermeShades keep rooms at a consistent temperature

Cools in the summer warm in the winter

Cuts Glare by 60%

Shades are transparent and won’t block your view

Shades are white from the outside for privacy and security. During the evening you’ll need privacy shades.

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“They are working FABULOUSLY!”

— CFO Non profit, SMUD Deep Energy Retrofit

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If you have questions about how to measure for our blinds or how they can make your home more comfortable, call Diana at 877 314-2124.