Someone used to make temporary tint that you would put on and it would stick to 
your windows using
static, like the oil change stickers they put on your windshield.  That would 
be perfect for the
summer.

Luckily, our house gets no sun through the windows during the summer as all the 
shade trees block
it.

--- Kristyne McDaniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Stephen,
> 
> > Did I tell you that this place had lots of south facing windows?  I
> > proposed that we put up a roll up / down cover to stop the all that
> > great direct heating on our demand.  But the wind was to bold 
> > to anchor
> > it properly without it smacking against the house.  
> 
> Were your windows tinted? We will have a large bank of south facing windows,
> and I'm not going to know how that's going to feel until the summer after
> the house is built. They will have a factory-applied 50% bronze tint, but
> there are lots of them. The living room has 18 SSW-facing windows going 24
> feet high.
> 
> -- Kris
> www.shamrocktrails.com
> 
> 
> 
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