OPEC recently announced plans to cut back on oil production – a move that is projected to increase the price of oil by $2 per barrel. Natural gas prices are expected to increase as well.
Want to cushion the blow to your wallet? There are some things you can do to make your home more energy efficient before winter arrives.
‘Not only are solar shades practical, they are pleasing from an aesthetic standpoint as well,’ says Todd Westover, general manager of Awnings By Design in Scottsdale, Ariz. ‘If you install exterior shades, the hardware can be painted to match your home’s paint color. The fabric on the actual shades we offer is available in dozens of colors.’
Westover’s company is part of a network of distributors for Durasol, an industry leader in retractable awnings and solar screens. These custom-made, professionally installed solar shading systems incorporate specially designed PVC coated fiberglass and polyester fabrics which can withstand the long-term effects of the sun. The fabric will not harden, crack or peel; it blocks the effects of moisture and mildew; and resists excessive fading.
To view an online catalog that will show you all the styles and colors available, log on to www.durasol.com.
The average American household spends $1,900 annually on energy bills, and almost half of that energy goes towards heating and cooling costs. Taking steps now to make your home more energy efficient will pay huge dividends in the long run.
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