A Positive Experience Related To Building Film

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Many today are jumping on the "Green" band wagon and switching over to renewable energy resources, recycling methods and energy conservation practices not only to save the environment but to save money. With so many great ideas around, which one do you pick first to do the most good? The answer is simple, begin with the items that affect your checking account first. That narrows the field, but what is a top priority? The car, the waste, the electric bill? One particular way consumers can begin to save money is by the way the heat and cool their homes. Interested? Keep reading.

Window film has been around since the 1960's and has been called anything from glass tinting to the purple wrinkled stuff you find on the car windows of yesteryear. Today that's no longer the case. Film technologies have made leaps and bounds since the days of dyed films to metalized products that will be not simply more energy efficient, but don't change color or buckle with time, come with abrasion resistant coatings as well as can block up to 99.9% of the UV that intrudes upon your personal environment. With the ability to bounce energy back in to the home, whether it is heating or cooling, window film will make your house more efficient and reduce the total amount of money you spend on living in a comfortable environment. How does it do this?

Many manufacturers are using metalized films made from a variety of metals like Titanium, Platinum, Nickel, Copper, Silver and Ceramic, most are composite blends. These items reflect energy back into the home, the very energy your pumping out, thus saving energy loss through clear glass. I know what you are thinking. You are saying to yourself, "I have dual pane gas filled windows and they will be the best on the market for energy control". Your right, they're good, but window film could make them even better. Most windows, even the high tech dual pane ones, lose energy. Window film acts like an insulating barrier to significantly reduce energy loss and boost the over all efficiency of the windows performance, thus making your HVAC system work less. Now that makes window film worth looking at.

So how do you choose which film is right for your home? Leave that to the professionals. Window film installation businesses are professionally trained to examine your needs and select a product that is suitable for you and your home. This really is an extremely important step since many homes today use dual pane glass and film selection is critical. Why? Should the wrong film is selected for a dual pane glass, let's say a non-reflective smoke film that's very dark, the heat absorption level rises to a very high temperature causing stress on the glass. The end result may very well be a thermal fracture of the glass or premature seal failure. Conversely, using metalized films lessens the absorption level to a comfortable degree thus reducing the possibility of problems. I say reducing since there might be some hidden issues like a pre-existing crack or damaged seal. It happens.

Another advantage to have window film professionally installed will be the warranty. Check with the salesman as to the type of warranty offered and who handles the claim if it's ever needed. Many give a "Limited Lifetime Warranty" and handle the claim over the manufacturer, some do not. Be sure to select the product manufacturer wisely. this goes double for the installation company too. Be sure they have a long history with window film products and a good reputation with the film manufacturer. If there is some type of accreditation from the maker for the installation company, see if they show this on their own website or business card. This demonstrates a high amount of professional film installation achievement for most cases. Moreover, ask for references on other work they have done, both residential and commercial. Eventually, ask lost of questions if you don't know the answers. Knowledge is power as well as the masses need education.