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ManutdGiggs
post May 12 2024, 06:31 PM

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QUOTE(lolful @ May 12 2024, 05:38 PM)
I’ve heard alot about choosing north or south for intermediate houses to prevent getting roasted by the sun.

What about those in corner or endlots houses? Which direction is the best? Or what other actions do you do to prevent yourself from getting roasted
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I have few corner houses

For the side I hav them facing both east and west. It's just morning heat or evening heat. Not roasted as the trees ll do the job.

Even condo I oso hav few corner units facing both east n west. Black out curtains r important in tis case.
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post May 12 2024, 06:49 PM

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QUOTE(lolful @ May 12 2024, 06:39 PM)
I see! So having trees help to cool down the house in a sense right? Do they need to be large trees though?

Does using solar film on windows help?
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Definitely tinted windows will help. I have tried vkool and chapalang brand b4.

Expensive tint obviously worth the moolah. Chapalang is cheaper for a reason.

Btw my trees are able to cover half of the 2nd floor. So 1st for is pretty cooling as the trees are there to block the sunlight fr hitting directly on the bricks.

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post May 12 2024, 08:49 PM

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QUOTE(Gorila_ @ May 12 2024, 08:12 PM)
Definitely sifu level in terms of real estate investment.
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post May 13 2024, 02:47 PM

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QUOTE(MAC5 @ May 13 2024, 01:03 PM)
does expensive tint block out sunlight, making the interior look area?
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Errr boss I assumed u are referring to the brightness of the premise beyond the window with tint?

If it's so, vkool didn't give me a prob at all. Before we proceed I need to clarify I'm not promoting any specific brand ya. Just sharing my experience.

Use the best vkool tint and u will really see the result.

The rest are not worth the mention if u have the budget to avoid spending unnecessarily.
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post May 13 2024, 07:44 PM

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QUOTE(lolful @ May 13 2024, 07:18 PM)
Btw if you put a solar film like vkool, does it look darker in the inside whilst blocking the sunlight heat? Or will it be as though the whole window is much darker (like car tint)…

also, how much do they charge for vkool?
Do you have lobang or contact? brows.gif
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Boss I took the tint tat stil giv brightness to the room. Not much difference.

Price wise siudai really can recall cos I did tat more than 10yrs ago 😅

I can try search for the bill. If not mistaken it was few k for 8 windows.

However, the chapalang brands really make it darker la.
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post May 14 2024, 01:55 PM

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QUOTE(Gorila_ @ May 14 2024, 07:20 AM)
Boss you so huat, full blast AC to offset the heat lar. VKool to filter the UV. Sunlight that doesn't burn your skin, but burn your wallet lor.
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Boss those r meant for tenant la. Blast AC onot I dun really care cos they r paying the tnb bill.

As long it's value added I just ask for slightly higher rental lo.

 

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