3M low-e window film. Gila brand is a knockoff product available for 
DIY installation.

>  >I am ready with a final draft of "First aid for house owners". As many
>>know, I strongly believe that alternative energy sources and energy
>>conservation are two sides of the same coin. I would like comments and
>>suggestions as usual and hope that it would be close to the subject 
>>this time.
>>
>>First aid for house owners.
>>Final draft, Jan. 2004.
>>http://www.energysavingnow.com/firstaid/
>>
>>Hakan 
>>
>
>I enjoyed your section on window shutters.  It made sense to me, as I
>have noticed while staying at a house near Paris that such outdoor
>shutters were common, even though I had not previously experienced
>them.  I can see how they might have some valuable energy-related
>properties.
>
>I don't think they're realistic though for my present home, because
>almost all my windows are large sliding glass doors. 
>
>Do you have any further ideas on window treatments... i.e.: blinds,
>shades, curtains?  The one idea I've heard so far is to go to Home
>Depot because they apparently have some sort of Aluminum-reflective
>type blind that is inexpensive and good for summertime to keep the
>sun's warming out.  Also, on one or two sites similar to your own
>topic (greenbuilder.com, etc.) I did see some mention of shades which
>have a good high R value which would help in winter.  I don't know if
>it's advisable to try to combine both products.
>




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