Four Signs That Your Building Requires Louvres

Posted on: 16 November 2022

Louvre construction is the process by which a louvre is installed on a building. Louvers are installed on buildings to reduce the amount of heat and sunlight that enters the building and to protect equipment, such as air conditioning units, from overheating. The process of installing louvres requires specialised knowledge and training, and should only be performed by a professional with experience in louvre construction. If you're thinking about installing louvres on your building, here are four signs that indicate that you need them.

1. Your Building Needs Lourves If You Have Large Open Areas Inside Of The Building

Your building needs lourves if you have large open areas inside of the building (such as an indoor swimming pool). This is because if there are large open areas inside of your home then there will be less air circulation within your building. This means that there will be more moisture in the air, and this can cause mould and mildew to grow on your walls, floors, ceilings and furniture. Louvres are an effective way of reducing the amount of moisture in an indoor swimming pool by allowing fresh air to come in while keeping out dust particles, pollen and other contaminants.

2. Your Building Needs Lourves If It Is Not Well Insulated

If your building is not well insulated, then it is most likely going to be very hot during summer months and very cold during winter months due to poor insulation levels. In order to combat this issue, it would be wise for you to install louvres on all of your windows so that they can control how much natural light enters into each room as well as how much airflow enters or exits each room through ventilation systems.

3. Your Building Needs Lourves If It Has A Lot Of Windows

Louvers are designed to help you reduce energy costs by allowing natural light to enter your home while blocking out excess heat and glare. This is especially important if you live in a condo or an apartment where there are no windows on every wall. In these instances, it's important to block out as much sunlight as possible while still allowing airflow through your apartment. Louvers can do both of these things while still giving the appearance of being fully open because they have slats that allow air to pass through but block sunlight from entering your space.

4. Your Building Needs Lourves If It Is High Up On A Hill Or In The Countryside

The next sign that your building needs lourves is if it is high up on a hill or in the countryside. This is because when there are more hills or trees around, they tend to block out sunlight during the day, which makes it harder for buildings to stay cool in summer months. Louvres can help solve this problem by allowing sunlight through but blocking out excess heat from entering through the windows.

To find out more, chat with a louvre construction professional today. 

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