You’ve probably heard something about window film, or had someone install window film on your car windows. You may already have window film, but not even realize it’s there. The best window film is quiet, and by that I mean you won’t see or hear it. It’ll be there, in the background, doing its job.
Window Film is Decorative
Window film is quite beautiful when properly installed. There are many varieties of window film, such as dots, stripes, or other patterns. You can use it inside or outside in a garden. You can use it on a doctor’s office or at a gym. There are so many uses for window film that we can’t even list them all.
Window Film Gives You Privacy
If you’re living in a tiny home, or just too close to a neighbor, you can use window film to give yourself privacy. Window film will still let the light through, but you can control the amount of light.
Window Film Helps with Heat and Cold
We’ve written about Thinsulate before, but we’ll mention it again because it insulates your windows. Lately, our temperatures have been all over the map. Whether that’s because of global warming or some other reason, you can only guess at what the weather will be like from one day to the next. Using window film can help to even out the temperatures and keep you comfortable.
Window Film Curbs Glare
Are you someone who enjoys working from home, but gets terrible glare on your screen? Or maybe you’re the headquarters for all the guys in the neighborhood who like to watch all the games. If glare coming through the windows is disturbing you, window film can help with that.
Window Film Prevents Cancer
You might think this isn’t true, but it’s been scientifically proven that certain types of UV light can cause skin cancer. You can protect your family’s skin and eyes with window film. For more information about window film and cancer prevention, see The Skin Cancer Foundation’s website.
San Francisco Bay Area Window Film
We install window film commercially and residentially all over the San Francisco Bay area, from Santa Clara to Alameda County to Marin County to San Francisco. Give us a call if you’re in need, or if you have questions!
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