Why You Should Install and Integrate Motorized Window Coverings for Your Home and Business.
As a customer, you may be on the fence about motorized window coverings. In the smart home, automated window coverings are an essential feature. For one, they can be lowered to keep the room cool when the summer sun is beating against the windows. For another, they can manage the amount of sunlight desired in a room. So you might like the room bright for conversation, but have the shades go down to avoid glare while watching TV.
Truthfully, motorized window coverings are cornerstones of both lighting control and energy management. They are directly tied to energy savings in the home because of their ability to control sunlight. They can open and close automatically even when your not home when scheduled with timers. And they enable you to easily control window coverings that might be difficult to reach or awkward to adjust manually. They also enhance the value of your home.
Motorized window coverings can be controlled by the same automation systems that control entertainment, lights, HVAC and so on. They can even be made part of automation scenes, such as “Movie Time,” where the shades would go down, the temperature would be set, the video display and audio system would turn on, and the lights would be adjusted, all with a single button-press.
And it’s not just interior coverings… motorized solutions include exterior coverings like awnings or rolling shutters. And similar motors can be used for projection screens both inside and outside of the home, creating a fully automated smart home for your family.
Don’t discount the “cool factor” of automating window coverings. Your family will greatly enjoy experiencing one of the most tangible features of a smart home.
Are you interested in shades for your home or business? Contact us to learn more, look at fabrics and see how motorized shades will be an asset to your home and family.
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