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Boat Top Marine Fabric: Phifertex Marine Screens

EXTERIOR SUN CONTROL FAQ'S

Exterior Sun ControlQ: How does exterior shading work?
A: Exterior Sun Control Screens absorb and dissipate a large percentage of solar heat and glare before it reaches windows; this keeps the window and interior cooler.

Q: Are Sun Control Screens easy to clean? 
A: Yes, they only need an occasional cleaning with mild soap and water. They are also mildew and fade resistant.

Q: Do Sun Control Screens come with a warranty?
A: Yes, Phifer offers a warranty on Exterior Sun Control Products.

Q: Do Sun Control Screens block airflow?
A: Exterior sun control products still allow good airflow.

Q: How are Sun Control Screens at insect protection?
A: These products protect against insects and can replace regular insect screening on windows & doors.

Q: Does Sun Control Screening look like standard insect screening?
A: Sun Control Screening is available in a wider range of colors than regular insect screening. From the outside, sun control screening offers a uniform look to windows and doors, providing a more aesthetically pleasing overall look to marine exteriors than regular insect screening. Outward visibility remains good through exterior sun control.

      Q: Do Sun Control Screens provide privacy?

A: Visibility through Sun Control Screens depends on light location. Lighted interiors allow inward visibility at             night, while sunlight during the daytime diminishes inward visibility, offering more privacy.

      Q: How much will Sun Control Screens darken the interior? 

A: While UV blockage is 65% to 90%, actual visibility is diminished by only 15% to 40% depending on the       screening fabric selected. Light through the Sun Control Screen is not tinted, but it is reduced in volume, allowing good light with reduced glare.  Dark colors are more effective than light colors on exterior screen.

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