Get 20% off shade screens and
make your windows more energy-efficient
The Arizona sun beats down incessantly on our homes. Its favorite target: the windows. They are the leading source of heat gain, accounting for nearly 50% of the heat that enters your home.
Replacing existing windows is expensive and can take years to receive a return on your investment. But there is a way you can make an impact on your energy savings and stay comfortable inside when summer heats up outside: shade screens.
Shade screens can help to save on energy costs
Shade screens on all your sunstruck windows can save up to 25% on your air conditioning cost compared to unshaded windows.
Using a typical 2,000 sq. ft. house as an example, installing exterior shading on all single-pane windows facing east, west or south can save $200 to $250 a summer.
Save 20% at ACE Hardware
SRP customers can receive a 20% discount off the retail price of new or rebuilt shade screens purchased at participating ACE Hardware stores between July 1 and Sept. 30, 2008. Print the money-saving coupon and go to a participating ACE Hardware store to receive the shade-screen discount.
This offer is not valid on previous orders and cannot be used in conjunction with other offers. It also does not apply to installation.
Offer details
- Discount applies only to screens blocking at least 80% of the sun's heat.
- Purchase must be made between July 1 and Sept. 30, 2008.
- Offer valid only at participating ACE Hardware stores.
- Offer not valid on previous orders or in conjunction with other offers.
- Discount does not apply to installation.
- SRP makes no representations and provides no warranty or guarantee with respect to the product or offer.
- SRP has no liability whatsoever concerning:
- The quality, safety and/or installation of the products or measures
- The energy savings of the products or measures
- The workmanship of any third parties
- The installation or use of the products or measures
- Impacts from any home owners association.
- Tenants are responsible for obtaining the property owner's permission for installing any shade screen material.
