Residential window film

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Your home is probably the largest investment you will ever make.Windows are an important part of your house or conservatory but they also cause a host of problems, including:

· Excessive glare on a sunny day
· Intense heat build up during the summer months
· Loss of precious heat during the winter months
· Fading to your carpets, wooden floors, fabrics, furnishings and works of art, from the sun’s harmful  UV rays
· Risk of injury from broken glass from an accident or break-in.

The answer is installing window film to your property’s glass to help control these problems.

Reducing glare
Window film allows you to enjoy the sun without squinting, whether you are reading, watching the TV or spending time on your computer.

Reducing heat build up
We all love sunny days but there are times when heat build up can become uncomfortable. Why not make the most out of all the rooms in your home? With window film installed to the inside windows of your house or conservatory you will again be able to sit and enjoy your favourite sunny room.

Retaining precious energy
Did you know that the average UK house will lose around £250 a year through wasted energy? A large portion of the loss is through your home’s windows. You can combat this with the insulating properties of window film which will help to reflect heat back into your home. A great way to keep your home warmer and save money on your heating bills.

Interior fading from UV rays
Do you have a new sofa, a precious piece of art or favourite curtains and other soft furnishings that you would like to protect from fading?

Applying a good quality film to your windows will reduce the sun’s damaging UV rays by more than 99%. Helping to preserve colours in your carpets, curtains and furnishings, wooden floors, antique furniture and paintings will also be protected, keeping them in pristine condition.

Risk of injury and burglaries
Glazing is a weak part of any building. Safety and security film will provide a powerful barrier that can hold glass together in the event of an impact, protecting you and your family from flying glass. Due to the added strength the film gives the glass it makes it much harder for an intruder to gain access to your home through the windows.

Conservatory glass roofs

A glass roof on a conservatory roof can be a real hot spot for heat gain,(below) This roof has had a Vista V14 window film applied which will greatly reduce the heat build up through the glass as well as reducing the glare and UV damage Although this is quite a dark film  looking out is not a problem, the view is enhanced due to the glare reduction. you can see the difference between the tow photos.

during installation

finished installation