Go Green with Window Films
Installing a window film or adhesive coating can boost the efficiency of your current windows by reflecting sunlight and reducing its transmission into your home or office as heat;some films also insulate against interior heat loss. Window films offer one of the most cost-effective and least labor-intensive ways to decrease energy loss through your windows and thereby decreasing your energy costs --and carbon footprint.
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Choosing window films helps you go green because…
- Window films reduce solar heat gain, thereby decreasing a home's cooling energy consumption on hot days.
- They provide increased insulation against heat escape through windows in colder climates.
- They can reflect the ultraviolet radiation that often fades and damages carpets and furniture.
- Films can act as a protective reinforcing layer, preventing scratches to the surface glass and reducing the chances that a window will shatter if broken.
- They can reduce solar glare while increasing privacy.
- Many films boost window efficiency without obscuring exterior views.
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Hi John
You sure do have some great knowledge when it comes to window films. I appreciate you taking the time to publish this link
Tony. Australia
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Mr. Cason is correct, window film is a great way to go 'green'. It can also do double or triple duty with architectural features and maintaining the integrity of the glass in an emergency situation (wind blown debris, vandalism, etc.). Our company [GSAExpedite.com] is currently processing US-Windowfilms GSA application, so they can increase their government contracting potential. I must say that John, Carolyn, Jack and all the good folks there at US-Windowfilms are a very professional group to work with. Everything is going very smoothly with the GSA application process and we should have them up and running in the near future. Thanks guys! We appreciate all you do and look forward to a long term relationship!
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