Fabric Vertical Blinds Win Against Pvc


by Judith Persit - Date: 2007-11-02 - Word Count: 759 Share This!

Window blinds serve three basic purposes. The first is as a central part of the decoration within your home or office, adding an illuminated area of beauty and interest to a large and significant area of the room. The second is as a method of improving or increasing privacy, obscuring the contents of the room from outside the home for whatever reason, or at night to gain privacy from passers by. The third is as a tool to reduce the amount of heat which enters the room from the sunlight which passes through the window.

Excess heat can be a significant factor in achieving comfort in the home, and vertical blinds can help by preventing the heat from entering the room in the first place is preferable to paying for and housing an air conditioning unit or other fan to try to reduce the temperature of the room, while it still continues to be heated from the outside. Contrary to vinyl blinds industry propaganda, blinds from polyester woven fabric are significantly better than PVC based vertical louvers when it comes to blocking the sunlight and heat which strikes the window panels. PVC vertical louvers allow much of the heat through, meaning that while you may have privacy, and some reduction in the amount of unwanted light entering the room, PVC blinds louvers will not greatly reduce the amount of heat entering the room, and so it will still be necessary to pay for air conditioning or some other means by which the room can be cooled. In addition to the heat which enters a room, there is also a significant and often forgotten amount of ultra violet light, or UV light, which can be harmful in excess.

Some PVC vertical blinds louvers have a special anti-UV layer added, but polyester woven blinds fabric is far better at reducing the amount of UV entering the room, and is less likely to suffer damage by ultra violet light. Another advantage which polyester woven fabric blinds have over PVC based louvers is that they have a substantial amount more flexibility compared to plastic products. The give is the amount of sideways or vertical stretch which a blinds material can withstand before distortion or damage takes place.

Most plastic based materials, such as PVC, stretch in both planes but have little or no elasticity, which means that while they may give in the vertical plane, this is likely to lead to distortion over time, meaning that PVC vertical louvers can appear buckled and warped, and may not fit as snugly in the frame as they used to. This will result in greater light pollution round the side, and an old look before its time.

Because polyester woven fabrics which are used in vertical blinds are made using two woven strands running in both the horizontal and vertical planes, the strands can flex across each others' paths and give the vertical blinds a much greater amount of give and elasticity. This means that, even with continual use, the blinds material will not pull, distort or buckle, and will hold the same smart flush appearance that it did when purchased new. In today's age and climate we must also consider the environmental consequences of the materials we use in the home.

PVC based blinds products, which are no longer required and are destroyed, are often burned. However, during the process of burning PVC a substance known as hydrochloric acid is released which is highly corrosive and dangerous. Indeed, it is hydrochloric acid which is blamed for acid rain, which has been thought to cause so much harm and damage. There is no doubt that PVC based products are less kind to the environment in the long run than woven fabrics. Therefore, vertical blinds made from these woven fabrics are far kinder to the environment when they have served their inevitable lifespan and are due replacement.

One final advantage which woven fabrics blinds also have over PVC based vertical blinds is the weight factor. PVC weighs alot, whereas the woven fabric vertical blinds weight much less. This weight difference may seem relatively little when opening or closing the blind, but a greater amount of weight means that the blind will hang straighter, and be less likely to flap in any breeze. The extra amount of weight makes a big difference to the overall appearance of vertical blinds.

To conclude, vertical blinds from PVC have distinct disadvantages to vertical blinds made from fabric, and fabric blinds from woven polyester are substantially more advantageous when it comes to the previously mentioned concerns for blinds.

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Judith Persit is an expert regarding window treatments, and particularly vertical blinds as she has bought them many times for her various homes. She writes often about vertical blinds and window blinds. You can learn more about blinds at blindsfactorydirect.com.

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