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Custom Solar Shades Southeastern North Carolina
Finally, a Window Treatment Built for This Climate
If you live anywhere along the coast between Wilmington and Topsail Island, you already know what the sun does here. Afternoon rooms that feel like ovens. Floors and furniture that fade faster than they should. Glare that makes half your house unusable from noon onward. It’s not just uncomfortable — it costs you money every month in cooling bills.
Solar shades in Southeastern North Carolina are a practical fix, not a decorative one. They filter ultraviolet light and solar heat at the window itself, before it ever enters the room. You keep your view of the marsh, the water, or the backyard. You just stop paying the price for it.
We work with homeowners across New Hanover, Brunswick, and Pender Counties — from new construction in Leland and Hampstead to beach homes on Oak Island and Topsail — and the problems are consistent. The solutions are custom. Every shade we install is measured and fabricated specifically for your windows.
Energy Efficient Shades Southeastern North Carolina
The Coastal Environment Changes Everything
Most window treatment advice is written for homes in the suburbs of Chicago or Denver. It doesn’t account for what actually happens to materials — and to your home — along the North Carolina coast.
Salt air accelerates corrosion on metal hardware. Humidity creates conditions where mold and mildew can take hold in fabric that wasn’t designed for it. And the UV intensity here, amplified by reflected light off the Atlantic, the Intracoastal Waterway, and the white sand of the barrier islands, fades standard fabrics far faster than the manufacturer’s warranty ever anticipated.
The solar shades we install in Southeastern North Carolina are specified for this environment. That means moisture-resistant fabric backings, UV inhibitors woven into the material, and hardware built to hold up in coastal conditions. If you’ve had window treatments fail prematurely in a home near the water, it’s almost always a materials problem — not a product category problem. The right fabric, properly installed, lasts. We’ve seen it firsthand across hundreds of installations from Sneads Ferry to Sunset Beach.