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Home Window Tinting Film
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Why use Window Film? Everyone knows the damage the sun can do to anything that is constantly subjected to the rays. Your drapes and furniture are proof of how the sun can fade them wherever it shines until they are completely ruined. This is a problem for many people who do not know what else to do other than purchase heavily lined drapes and try to keep their home furnishings out the sunlight.
Instead of closing yourself in and having no idea what the outside world looks like, a solution to your problems can be to use Window Film. This is one of the ways you can get rid of those heavy ugly drapes and put pretty window treatments up without worrying about them being ruined by the sun. Window Film is available in a multitude of types that will compliment your home and allow you to see out without having your privacy invaded.
A good type of Window Film is Huper Optik. This is a high performing, energy conserving solar protectant film that will allow you to let the light of day in without harming your furniture, carpet, or curtains. Huper Optik has an infra-red elimination of up to 98%. The UV rejection rate is more than 99%.
This is a hard coat that is scratch resistant so you do not have to worry about it developing spots that can allow the sunlight to creep through. The glare is practically non-existent. And if you are worried about how it will look, do not be worried. It is practically invisible so you do not have a metallic look to your windows.
There are many types of Window Film that have a limited lifetime warranty. Using this Window Film can reduce your utility bills by providing less heat through your windows. The air conditioning does not have to work as hard so the cost of your electricity should reduce significantly.
If this is not reason enough to consider using Window Film on your windows, you may want to consider the fact that not only is Window Film energy efficient but it is shatter proof so there are no flying shards of glass if your window should get broken.
When you use Window Film on your windows not only are you helping to save your furniture and curtains as well as yourself from the damaging rays of the sun but you are helping to preserve energy in more ways than one. The more light you can let into your home, the less artificial light is needed which saves on the cost of electricity.
If you compare two rooms with the air conditioning set on the same degree, the one with Window Film on the windows will feel cooler longer and the air conditioner will stay off longer between cycles because of the help that Window Film gives your home to function more efficiently. For blocking the harmful and hot rays of the sun from your home, you can use Window Film in all of your rooms as well as your vehicle.
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