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Why Tint Your Building?

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Why Tint Your Building?

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Are furnishings and carpets and drapes fading or getting brittle?

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Is your HVAC having trouble cooling part or all of the building?

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Is it too hot in certain offices?

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Does the glare make it difficult or impossible to see computer screens or to look out the windows?

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Would you like the entire building to look uniform from the outside by hiding blinds, plants and desks etc.?

If you answered yes to any or all of these questions you need Window Tinting!!

How exactly can Window Film help solve these problems?

 
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Window Films can Reduce fading by about 70% through a reduction in the amount of UV, HEAT and VISIBLE LIGHT or GLARE that is transmitted through your windows. Our most common commercial films will reduce the UV by 99.9%, the HEAT by 79% and the GLARE by 85%. To see how this combination reduces fading go to the following link. Fading

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Window Films can reduce heat gain in an area significantly. Although results vary from building to building, it is not unusual to see the temperature reduced by 10 degrees!

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Window Film reduces glare on the monitor by as much as 85%. Although we can not eliminate glare from the sun we can reduce it greatly without messing up your view! See our FAQ'S page for more answers.

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By applying reflective films to the glass we can give your building a modern, uniform look that hides all of the blinds etc. During the day the building will look 100% uniform no matter what people put up against the glass. At night the lack of sun will eliminate the reflectivity and you will still see whatever people have up against the glass. This is true no matter what kind of glass your building has or what kind of film we apply. 

 

 

 
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