- Uncomfortable temperatures in guest rooms
- Intense solar heat gain
- Excessive utility costs
Days Inn Maingate West of Walt Disney World Motel®
The Challenge
The Solution
Solar Gard Stainless Steel 20
The Result
- Room temperatures dropped 5–10° F
- Reduced strain on air conditioners
- Lowered utility bills by up to 25% monthly
- Increased guest privacy
- Reduced fading of furnishings and draperies
Conclusion
Days Inn gives Solar Gard® a five star review
All year long, visitors from around the world come to Orlando, Florida, to experience its many renowned attractions, such as Disney World, Universal Studios, Sea World and Epcot. After spending a long day in the hot Florida sun, tourists look forward to enjoying cool relaxation in their hotel rooms. So when guests at the Days Inn Maingate West of Walt Disney World Motel® began complaining about heat in their rooms, general manager Brad Wyatt knew he had to do something quickly, before he started losing customers. Plus, running the air conditioners at full blast was taking a huge toll on his utility bills. Brad had planned a full renovation of the hotel, and now decided to create an overall energy savings program as well, which included installing solar control window film.
After meeting with several dealers and reviewing different films, Brad selected Solar Gard Stainless Steel 20 for its superior solar control properties and attractive color. He contracted independent Solar Gard dealer Nick Steele to install 9,000 square feet (836 square meters) of the film on all windows that faced the sun. In about two weeks, the installation was complete and Brad was delighted. He had stayed well within his budget for the renovation and the film’s performance exceeded his expectations.
Since the film rejects 63 percent of the sun’s total solar energy and blocks over 99 percent of damaging ultraviolet light, temperatures in the motel dropped between five and ten degrees as soon as the film was installed. Thermostats could be kept at a higher temperature while still keeping guests cool and comfortable. This adjustment helped save up to 25 percent on utility bills each month. Plus, the film’s reflective qualities improved the overall appearance of the hotel as well as giving guests an extra measure of privacy — a pleasant surprise for Brad.