Applying window film to your existing windows will help protect the interior of your office and provide your employees a comfortable working environment

The Benefits Of Window Film For Your Business

  • Eliminate fading of furnishings and flooring -window film keeps over 99% of harmful UV rays from entering your office protecting flooring, furnishings, and other items from fading.
  • Reduce hot spots in the office – window film will reflect solar energy, eliminating hot-spots in office, providing a consistent temperature throughout the office while helping reduce energy costs.
  • Keep as much sun as you want shining through – with a broad selection of Visible Light Transmittance films you can decide how much light you want passing through your windows and how much glare you want to reduce.
  • Provide an unobstructed view through your windows and improve curb appeal – Often people don’t require blinds or drapes after they’ve installed window films. This provides and full view out the window and improves the look of the home from the street.
  • Employees will appreciate the view without the glare and heat.

We can suggest the best choice window film based on your needs:

You can choose from a wide array of tints and colors, from optically clear to fully reflective, that allow you to change the appearance of your home as much or as little as you like.

You needs may change room by room.  With directly east or west facing, glare may be the major concern. Privacy and external appearance may be the most critical for other windows.  Films can be mixed and matched throughout your house.  Additionally, window film provides and added level of security from vandalism and break-ins.

Other Key factors to consider when selecting window film:

Visible Light Transmission – The amount of visible light transmitting through the tint.  expressed in percentage.  The greater the percentage of visible light the brighter it will be.

UV Rejection – Most films will block 99% of UV rays.  UV rays can lead to damage and fading to interior furnishings and carpet. It’s also associated with an increased risk of skin cancer.   

Heat rejection – Referred to as Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER).  The higher the number is, the greater the amount of total solar energy, i.e. heat, that is rejected. Most window films on the market today will reject anywhere from 40% – 80% of the solar heat. 

In all cases an in-home consultation is highly recommended.  We will measure and inspect all windows as well as discuss options and provide samples if requested.