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5 12, 2011

December 2011 Blog special

By |2017-02-13T22:30:07-06:00December 5th, 2011|Categories: Commercial Window Film, Home Window Tinting, Residential Window Film, Window Tinting|Tags: , , , , , , |

Mention this Blog in December and you can get one window, 25 sqft max, included and filmed for free when you purchase 100 sqft or more of professionally installed film at regular price. Have one car tinted at regular price and get one tinted for 1/2 price.

30 08, 2011

Sunscreens or Window Tinting for your home

By |2011-08-30T15:30:29-06:00August 30th, 2011|Categories: Commercial Window Film, Residential Window Film|Tags: , , , , |

Sunscreens are screens made in varying tightness' designed to shade your glass. 80 and 90 screens are most popular in AZ. Available in 5 colors. Depending on manufacturer, screens can last from 3-10 years. Screens are made to be removed for cleaning the screen and glass. Views will be distorted, however visibility is still very [...]

5 08, 2011

Ceramic Window Tint vs Metal Window Tint

By |2011-08-05T00:10:26-06:00August 5th, 2011|Categories: Commercial Window Film, Residential Window Film|Tags: , , , , |

Ceramic window films are made of non-metallic ceramics designed to absorb heat. These products are lighter and tend to be less noticeable on the glass. Ceramic products provide fade protection and some heat protection, usually 50-60%. Metal window films are made of different sputtered metals designed to reflect heat. In addition to fade protection, these [...]

29 07, 2011

Enjoy your office space using commercial window films Phoenix

By |2011-07-29T18:48:07-06:00July 29th, 2011|Categories: Commercial Window Film|Tags: , , , , |

After visiting many offices recently, one common appearance is...lots of glass and the blinds are all shut. Why have windows? Window films can block up to 84% of the heat and 94% of the glare ultimately eliminating the need for blinds in your office unless you need evening privacy. Only a couple of blinds actually [...]

28 07, 2011

Most glass doesn’t block heat very well

By |2011-07-28T13:33:39-06:00July 28th, 2011|Categories: Commercial Window Film, Residential Window Film|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that one-third of a typical building's cooling load is from solar heat gain through windows. Nearly 75% of existing windows are not energy-efficient. Window films can reduce up to 85% of the solar heat gain. Proven in buildings throughout the world, LLumar window film has an impressive average payback [...]

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