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space_monster t1_iv6wrce wrote

curtains don't do much. the glass itself heats up and radiates the heat into the room. you need something on the outside of the glass to bounce IR off it.

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deevonimon534 t1_iv6z84j wrote

Outside curtains?

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OldRub1158 t1_iv70s9v wrote

That's called shutters

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ToxicTaxiTaker t1_iv79pkt wrote

You have no idea how many people don't realize that shutters weren't always purely decorative. In my region actual hinged shutters are a thing of the past, replaced by lame cheap plastic accent pieces that just screw onto the wall.

A good set of shutters with appropriate hardware could mean the world of difference in how your house performs in hot weather. They tend to blow off in heavy storms, but a stronger hinge and latch is all it takes to prevent that. I grew up with a set on my bedroom window, and it was awesome for night shifts too!

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Kittenize t1_iv7ib22 wrote

Blinds like this actually reduced the heat in my house by a substitutial amount. They're installed on the inside

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Although we basically never look outside now but at least our AC bill is a bit lower

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steve626 t1_iv7y4yz wrote

The glass reflects IR energy both ways. The windows are bouncing the heat back inside of the building too. Which is helpful in winter

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