Screened In Porch Technology in 2020

Photo courtesy of Phifer.

The demand for screened-in porches keeps increasing — especially for lake houses. There are countless ways to use it. “It doesn’t have to be nice weather to enjoy it,” homeowner Barb Kurz told the Washington Post in an article about screened porch popularity. “Let’s face it; there’s a limited time to be completely outside.” During the fall, these systems are especially appealing. A screened porch setting exposes you to crisp, autumn air while maintaining a semblance of cozy indoor privacy. Essentially, it’s the best of both worlds. 

But screened in porches have come a long way since their early days of wooden planks and staples. We chatted with Gregg Terry, marketing director of Phifer Inc., and Guerry Green, founder of Screen Tight, to learn the latest technology and trends. If you’re looking to build or remodel a screened-in porch at your lake house, check out these popular innovations in 2020. 

Watershed Technology

Photo courtesy of Phifer.

If you’re a car owner, you might use Rain-X for your windshield to protect your car against the elements. Now, a similar technology exists for porches. As the largest screening company in the world, Phifer is a pioneer in this technological development. “We’ve taken two of our products, BetterVue and UltraVue, and treated them with a hydrophobic coating,” says Gregg. “When it rains, it sheds water without giving a ‘window paning effect’ in which screen holes fill with water.” This watershed technology has been a beloved product for a good reason. Aesthetically, it doesn’t leave rain residue, and functionally, it assists in keeping the screens cleaner for longer. 

Variety of Functions

Photo courtesy of Phifer.

Many years ago, almost every screened in porch was identical. Now, you can choose among a wide variety of screen types. At Phifer, the three primary materials are fiberglass (most common), aluminum wire (most classic), and polyester (for specialty products like pet screening). Within those subgroups, you can pick your favorite style. Ultimately, your screened-in porch depends on what you prioritize. “You can’t have airflow and sun control at the same time,” explains Gregg. “When choosing your screen, the most important thing to decide is what’s important to you. Do you want sun blockage, pet control, or visibility?” To help you decide, check out Phifer’s screening quiz designed to help consumers pick their ideal screen based on their priorities.

Material Alternatives

Photo courtesy of Screen Tight.

For 30 years, Screen Tight’s best selling system, Original System, could be found in three million homes. While their original style is still popular, buyers have become interested in alternatives to the traditional wooden frame over time. In turn, Screen Tight has continued to innovate new products to cater to their customers. Guerry adds, “Aluminum and vinyl systems have been popular recently, and these styles are also low maintenance. A hot trend this year is a black border around the screen.” This way, homeowners can customize the material to their personal lake house aesthetic. 

Larger Screen Openings

Photo courtesy of Screen Tight.

Especially at the lake, buyers want an unobstructed view from their back porch. While a screened-in porch is effective at insect prevention and providing some privacy, it, unfortunately, meddles with the lake view. To remedy this, lake homeowners have invested in heavy-duty screens with larger openings. Guerry says, “A design trend that we see is larger openings of 12 to 15 feet in the screened porch. It’s popular in Florida, but now we see it everywhere. It all goes back to having an unobstructed view.” For example, a product like MeshGuard eliminates the need for pickets or other visual blocks between you and your landscape.

Whether your home is old or new, a screened porch is part of the lake lifestyle. There’s nothing more relaxing than time spent on your screened-in porch with family and friends, protected from biting and annoying insects. We hope these new screen technologies and trends inspire you to create your dream porch! 

Top 5 Work from Home Tools

Here at Lake Homes Realty, working remotely is nothing new for us. Our company has always operated as a distributed enterprise. Our hybrid company operates through LakeHomes.com, our national lake real estate shopping website, and traditional locally based brokerages in 29 states.

Unlike traditional only real estate brokerages, Lake Homes has full-time real estate agents located in local lake markets across the country. Our agents have always worked from their home offices using technology to stay in constant communication with our corporate office in Hoover, Alabama.

We have a few tips for all you first timers out there who are now working from home:

Email

Email is your lifeline! Few technologies work better than email to stay in touch with work, friends, and loved ones. The ability to quickly send messages and files is invaluable to stay connected. Almost everyone has email, but just in case, you can find free email accounts at Gmail.com, Outlook.Live.com, or Yahoo.com, to name a few.

Zoom

Zoom has become a must-have for the mobile workforce. The video conferencing tool has soared in popularity as everyone from TV news personalities to late-night hosts use the platform to broadcast their TV shows. Not only is it an excellent tool for work but staying in touch with family is greatly enhanced by in-person sessions where you cannot only keep in contact but see each other in real-time! You can download the free version of the app at Zoom.us.

Slack

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Slack is an instant messaging app that is invaluable! Our corporate staff uses it in the office and from home offices. Quickly contact teammates, make voice and video calls, share files, and connect the services to apps you use a lot for even more functionality. If you haven’t used Slack, you should! The basic program is free. You’ll find it at Slack.com.

Dropbox

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Dropbox lets you save data in the cloud and share files seamlessly with others. Upload documents directly from your computer to Dropbox. It’s a great way to share or receive large files. If you are a Windows user, you also have OneDrive, which works much the same.

Smartphones

Mobile smartphones have nearly become ubiquitous, but there are a few folks who haven’t made the jump. A good smartphone is more affordable than ever, and most can run all the apps we have previously mentioned in this article! Your smartphone is an invaluable tool for working remotely.

These are a few of the top tools we use every day for business and personal communication. Most of them have free versions, so try them out without spending any money in this time of conservation. We know you will find all these tools as valuable as we do! 

5 Gadgets That Will Turn Your House into a Sci-Fi Smart Home

Read My Face

netamo device and cell phoneNetatmo has made a leap in home security, especially with its ability to accommodate facial recognition.

Not only do you get remote security monitoring, but the Home Security Camera notifies when your children, pets or elderly parents walk in front of the camera. You will be updated via the mobile app.

The system will also notify you if a stranger’s face is recognized, especially handy if you are out of town or worried about a child throwing a party while you’re gone.  Videos are stored on the camera’s SD card, in a well-hidden area.

This new gadget is definitely one to add to your dream smart home.

SmartThing, You Make My Heart Sing

Samsung created a great little gadget, called the SmartThings.

Connect any of your smart devices (thermostat, TV, security system, light panels, etc.) to the SmartThing hub, and you can control them from anywhere in the house, and even out of the house, using the mobile app.

You can set up as many smart devices as you want or need, and watch your house control itself.

Lock the doors, turn off the heat, and monitor your security camera from anywhere all from one app.

Phone It In

Ever thought you had everything, only to lock the door and realize your keys are still in the house? But you always have your phone, right?

Well Friday, a gadget company, has created the perfect solution. Using your phone, you can remotely unlock your door.

With the Smart Lock, there is no handle on the exterior, you just open the app on your phone and click “Unlock.”

From inside, there is a handle you can turn, or if you’re really lazy, you can just open the door with your phone as well.

You can grant anybody with a smart phone access to your home, and ensure that no one without your permission can unlock the door. Just hope you don’t forget your phone inside!

landroidThe Grass is Greener with WORX

WORX has created the first widely promoted robot mower. Yes, robot mower!

If you’re looking to enjoy hot summer days inside, or just hate mowing, this is the perfect gift to yourself.

You can program the Landroid to create a mowing schedule, and can navigate sloped or landscaped yards without terrorizing your neighbors or chopping out your prized rose bush.

If you’re an eco-friendly consumer, you’ll also be happy to know that the Landroid has zero emissions, as it is electric.

Buy this, and not only will you have a smart home, but also a smart lawn!

Window to the Soul

Do you live in a small space with not enough natural light? Problem solved!

Atomph has created a digital window that shows video (with sound) of selected places all around the world.

Filmed with a 4K professional video camera and full sound, you’ll feel like you’re right on the beach, or the jungle or the mountains.

Everyday, new footage is added, and the light has been designed to feel natural and true to the environment you choose.

Wish you could be somewhere else? You can be, with Atomph Window.

 

Check out more fun technology in our “Lake Tech: Apps and Gadgets for the Lake” article!

 

Turn Your Lake Home Into a Smart Home

Recently, as technology is developing rapidly and making our lives easier, it is being spread to all areas of our life. One such area that has become a trend for technology advancements is the home. Here are some ways to turn your lake home into a smart home:

Entry Security

New gadgets for your home access makes it easier than ever to gain entry to your home. These new smart locks can have different ways to verify your identity, from a door lock that reads and recognizes finger prints to ones that grant access using bluetooth on your smartphone.

Cooling and heating

 House cooling and heating accounts for a great part of energy consumption to keep everyone comfortable. New smart thermostats can implement a technology that will give you the ability to control and monitor energy usage and temperature settings with a simple app on your phone.

It will learn your family’s lifestyle and daily routine- when members leave and when they come back. It can also be controlled remotely with your phone. Turn the air conditioner on 20 minutes before coming home and you will have a cool welcome without wasting energy cooling an empty house.

Automation in every part of your house

This feature used to be part of science fiction movies decades ago. But, it is a part of reality in 21st century.

You can automate the interior shades and exterior ones, control the pool temperature, lights, and music choice as well before your friends arrive with a simple wireless device. Many of these devices can be controlled from your smartphone, no matter where you are in the world!

Smart TV

Smart tvHigh definition, LED TV’s do more than just display images. Many TV’s today are Wifi enabled and have built in apps for your favorite entertainment like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon.

The implementation of these smart home technologies is increasing daily. What was unrealistic and expensive yesterday, is present and affordable today.

Lake Tech: Apps and Gadgets For The Lake

man reading on lake with laptop

Outdoor technology as a whole needs to be both easy to use and durable. This list not only reflects both those qualities, but is perfectly suited for your lake adventures. Consider the following lake tech for your next outing:

1. GoPro– This high quality, compact camera has made waves in the sporting world. There are several ways this small camera can be used to create home movies.

Strap it into a headset while tubing, fix it to your boat and video a typical day on the water, attach it to your fishing pole and show off your technique, or even fix it on your pet’s collar during a game of lakeside fetch!

The size and durability of the GoPro allows you to capture several different points of view that are sure to create interesting memories.

2. Timelapse App- Do you ever wish you could capture a full day of lake life and present it in a way that is both compact and sophisticated? The TimeLapse App for iPhone is for you. The android equivalent app is Lapse It, and both work the same way, allowing you to condense a whole day into just a few minutes of footage.

3. Turtle Shell Bluetooth Speaker– Of all the Bluetooth speakers available on the market today, none have made quite the impression the Turtle Shell has made. Rugged, shockproof, and water resistant, this is the perfect tool to blast your tunes at the lake.

4. Coolest Cooler– This device is an incredible addition to any lake goer’s arsenal of fun. Complete with a built in blender, speakers, USB charger, lights, bottle opener and made convenient with wheels, tie down straps, and built in storage, this cooler is definitely the coolest.

5. iPhone Projector – This simple tutorial will make any iPhone into an awesome projector. For lakeside movie nights, nothing beats having your favorite films no further than your phone.