ᐅ How often do you use your roller shutters?

Created on: 13 Feb 2023 18:45
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SoL
Hello everyone,

I’m curious how often you use your roller shutters and how much added value they provide for you.
At the moment, we hardly ever use ours, and after renovating our house, I can’t see why that would change (especially since the energy-saving aspect will almost disappear).
So, I’m considering leaving out the roller shutters (one less thermal bridge) and instead installing decorative, non-functional shutters.

Best regards
SoL
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Sunshine387
14 Feb 2023 15:44
Every day. On the ground floor, to avoid unwanted views from the street or to block out the sun. And of course, fully closed in the evening. On the upper floor, always when sleeping (I also need the room to be completely dark) or when the sun shines too strongly upstairs. In my opinion, a house without roller shutters is not an option at all.
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Benutzer 1001
14 Feb 2023 16:08
I guess it also depends. When I look out the window, I can see at least 20 houses. We live on a hillside, so even a 1.8 meter (6 foot) tall hedge doesn’t provide any privacy inside the house.
Nida35a14 Feb 2023 16:49
Every day, darkness is good for us when sleeping.
Automatically, with manual adjustments,
in summer we like it open; then the roof overhang provides shade, and we live in the garden and on the sunshade-covered terrace.
schubert7914 Feb 2023 18:36
We hardly use it at all. Maybe in summer occasionally for shading. Every 4 weeks I check to see if any birds are nesting again and lower the external blinds.
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Garten2
14 Feb 2023 18:58
SoL schrieb:

In principle, that is correct.
..... pointed out that the energy gain in a well-insulated house can be lower than the loss caused by an additional thermal bridge...
What do you mean by an additional thermal bridge?
Are shutters inherently a thermal bridge when they are rolled up at the top or down at the bottom?
Our house was built in the mid-1980s, with insulation, but certainly much less than in modern houses.
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SoL
14 Feb 2023 19:15
Well, above the windows you probably have a fairly large box for the roller shutters. The box has poorer insulation values than a well-insulated wall or good glazing.
Also, the glass area of the window provides better insulation than the frame.