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Solar Control Window Tinting

What is Solar Control Window Film?

Solar protection window film is a thin, multi-layered piece of optically clear film that is retrofitted to the inside surface of glass, offering exceptional performance capabilities and color.

They are protected with a scratch resistant coating, inspected using state-of-the-art equipment and put through some of the most stringent endurance tests – leaving you with the highest quality window film for your home or building.

The Benefits of Solar Control Window Film:

Solar control window film starts working the minute it’s installed to your glass, offering benefits beyond your needs. Blocking 99 percent of damaging ultraviolet light and as much as 82% of uncomfortable solar heat, you can experience these substantial benefits:

Energy Conservation

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Reduce energy demands and reduce
electric usage
Extend the life of air conditioning system

Provides Comfort

Balance temperatures inside your home
Reduce glare on television and computer screens
Increase privacy and security

UV Protection from Fading

Hardwood Floors and hardwood furniture
Carpets, fabrics on furniture and curtains
Artwork, photographs and collectables

UV Protection – Protect your Skin

The Skin Cancer Foundation granted a Seal of Recommendation for UV-protective residential window film for meeting its high standards for safety and effectiveness as a product containing SPF 15+ sunscreen. Now, in recognition of the need for extra forms of sun protection, you can protect your home as well. Visit www.skincancer.org for more information.

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UV Rays
Reflection of the sun - Water, sand, and concrete are highly reflective surfaces, bouncing back as much as 90% of the sun's rays upward and sideways. Whatever the time of year, remember the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays can still cause harm to your skin so protect yourself.