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The roller blind helps to maintain the privacy of the premises while providing an aesthetically pleasing touch to the windows. They are also very useful for keeping the temperature of air conditioners or heating regulated because their material does not let the heat from the outside in and does not let the heat from the inside escape.
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Types of aluminium roller blinds
Today, there are many models of aluminium roller blinds. The most modern ones, the automated roller blinds, can be controlled via a remote device and can even be programmed to open and close at a certain time of day. However, if you prefer a more traditional style without losing the contemporary look, we offer several alternatives:
Vertical or venetian blinds are perfect for narrow windows and small spaces. It is recommended that the thickness of the slat corresponds to the width of the window (the smaller the window, the thinner the slat). These roller blinds can be adjusted to allow light to enter or not, which favours your furniture and helps you to adjust the lighting per hour.
On the other hand, blackout aluminium roller blinds are rigid blinds that do not allow sunlight to pass through. Because of their rigidity, it is preferable to install them in spaces such as hospitals, classrooms or exhibition halls that need to be insulated.
Whereas extended aluminium roller blinds not only cover the windows, but also go from the ceiling to the floor. These roller blinds are perfect for very large windows, such as balconies.
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Frequently asked questions about external aluminium roller shutters
1. How much does a square metre of aluminium roller shutters cost?
The cost per square metre of aluminium roller shutters can vary depending on several factors, such as the quality of the material, the type of finish, the size of the shutter and the supplier. In general, aluminium roller shutters tend to have a competitive price range compared to other types of shutters. To get an accurate price, it is advisable to request quotes from different suppliers and consider the specific characteristics of the shutters you want.
2. What are thermal blinds?
Thermal louvres are a special type of louvre designed to provide additional thermal insulation in the home. These blinds are made of materials and technologies that help prevent heat transfer between the inside and outside of the home. The main purpose of thermal shutters is to improve energy efficiency by reducing heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer. By reducing heat transfer, thermal shutters can help maintain a more stable indoor temperature, which can contribute to energy savings and increased comfort.
3. What types of roller shutters are there?
There are various types of blinds available on the market to suit different needs and decorating styles. Some of the most common types of blinds include:
- Roller blinds: These blinds roll up into a tube and unfold vertically when opened. They are popular due to their functionality and simple aesthetics.
- Venetian blinds: Composed of horizontal slats, they allow you to control the amount of light and privacy by adjusting the angle of the slats.
- Pleated blinds: These blinds are formed by accordion pleats, which give them an elegant appearance and are well suited to specially shaped windows.
- Vertical blinds: With slats that move vertically, they are a popular choice for covering large windows or sliding doors.
4. How do you measure a blind?
Taking the right measurements is crucial to ensure that the blind fits the window correctly. Below is a basic guide to measuring a blind:
- Width: Measure the width of the window at three different points: top, middle and bottom. Use the narrowest measurement as a reference for the width of the blind.
- Height: Measure the height of the window at three different points: left, centre and right. Use the longest measurement as a reference for the height of the blind.
- Mounting depth: If the blind will be mounted inside the window, measure the depth of the space where the blind will be installed.
It is important to follow the specific instructions provided by the manufacturer or consult a professional.