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Delaware
You can be protected against too high and too low temperatures by using our sliding roof system. A business like a Restaurant or Hotel (or similar open space) can increase the revenue during all seasons. Main advantage is that you can decide when to open or close the roof. Additionally you can install lateral panels which will completely isolate you area (panels can be installed during the cold season and removed in the summer season, the system is very easy and quick). By using a conditioned air system you have a complete control over the inside temperature.
Sunrooms and Skylight are also a good alternative because these way you also give your customers a great view outside.
Climate
Since almost all of Delaware is a part of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, the effects of the ocean moderate its climate. The state is in a transitional zone between a humid subtropical climate and a continental climate. Despite its small size (roughly 100 miles (160 km) from its northernmost to southernmost points), there is significant variation in mean temperature and amount of snowfall between Sussex County and New Castle County. The southern portion of the state has a somewhat milder climate and a longer growing season than the northern portion of the state. Delaware's all time record high of 110 °F (43 °C) was recorded at Millsboro on July 21, 1930; the all time record low of −17 °F (−27 °C) was also recorded at Millsboro on January 17, 1893.
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Cities: Wilmington , Dover , Newark , Middletown , Smyrna , Milford , Seaford , Georgetown , Elsmere , NewCastle , Millsboro , Laurel , Harrington , Camden , Clayton , Lewes , Milton , Selbyville , Townsend , Bridgeville , OceanView , DelawareCity , Delmar , Cheswold , RehobothBeach , Wyoming , Felton , Blades , Bellefonte , BethanyBeach , Newport , Greenwood , Frankford , Dagsboro , Frederica , Millville , SouthBethany , Arden , Ellendale , FenwickIsland , Houston , Odessa , DeweyBeach , Bowers , Ardentown , Kenton , Ardencroft , Magnolia , LittleCreek , SlaughterBeach , Leipsic , Woodside , Bethel , Viola , HenlopenAcres , Farmington , Hartly |
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COUNTIES: Kent County, New Castle County, Sussex County |
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