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Why Not Use All the Space in Your Home?

December 19, 2018 by Carol S Leave a Comment

Why Not Use All the Space in Your Home?
Why Not Use All the Space in Your Home?

Why Not Use All the Space in Your Home?

Having natural light pouring in through your huge glass windows can be a beautiful thing if there’s no glare, but what about when there is? Do you have to pack up yourself, plus your dog and cat, too, every time the sun hits your windows at the wrong angle? We know a number of people who used to have to do that exact thing! And it’s really not very fun. But 3M’s Prestige Window Film can block 97% of infrared light for your comfort. Which is really much easier than having a pair of sunglasses near every single window.

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Glare on Your Computer Screen

Are you hiding in your loft because the glare through the windows downstairs is simply too harsh? Or maybe you have strategically placed towels hanging over the windows at certain times of the day. That can happen anywhere from homes to businesses. Here in the San Francisco Bay Area, space is really at a premium. It’s a shame to not be able to use every inch of your space, as we talked about in our previous article: How to Dramatically Cut Back Sun Glare: 10 Ways.

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Glare When You’re Trying to Eat

If you’re squinting as you try to see your friend eat, it doesn’t make for good conversation. Without eliminating the glare, you’ll probably be too distracted to have a very good talk. Maybe you have to keep scootching your chairs around every few minutes so you can see each other–as well as your food. That’s also seriously annoying! If your eyes are already strained, you don’t need to be squinting when you should be relaxing.

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Glare in Your Eyes

Maybe you’ve given up on trying to use any of the space near your windows at all. That would be a shame since you may have a beautiful view! Glare can cause headaches, sore muscles, and annoyance. And that indoor UV light can damage your furnishings as well as your skin. We’re getting a headache just thinking about the glare! Not to mention all the ways UV light can damage your skin when it enters through your windows.

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Ready to Use All Your Space?

We’d love to help! Give us a call and we can help you find a perfect solution to your glare issues. One that doesn’t include squinting.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: glare, San Francisco Bay Area, San Francisco window film, Santa Clara, squinting, UV light, window film, windows

How to Make Glass Windows More Private

May 31, 2018 by Carol S Leave a Comment

How to Make Glass Windows More Private
How to Make Glass Windows More Private

You may be wondering what the best ways are to create more privacy at your home or office. Not to worry! We have some ideas that will make your task much easier!

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Window Film Creates Privacy

For the most uncluttered look, try window film. You might have wondered about what kind of window film you should get. But you can always give us a call and we can help advise you. And you might like this recent post about How to Use Window Film to Get Privacy in Your Tiny House. After all, to afford to live in the San Francisco Bay Area, many people live with roommates or in a tiny house.

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Curtains or Half Curtains

Sometimes all you need is a cafe curtain, which is a half curtain. Or you may need a full floor-to-ceiling type of curtain. Either way, curtains can help you have more privacy. The upside with curtains is that they’re easy to install and usually inexpensive. The downside is that for those with allergies they collect dust and need to be cleaned. Also, curtains take up valuable space whereas window film takes up no space at all. You might like 10 Important Things to Consider When You’re Buying Curtains from Elle Decor.

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Photo by Serena Snowfield – On Hiatus Until June

Shutters for Privacy

Shutters are handy because you can open and close one, two, or more shutters at a time. And they have a classic look which is wonderful in a living room or library, too. And in case you think adding shutters is something you can do casually, here’s an article that talks about how installing shutters the wrong way can ruin the look of your home: All About Exterior Window Shutters.

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Screens Provide Instant Privacy

Screens are great because you can move them around. They’re a way to create instant privacy and can be pulled out at a moment’s notice such as when you have a guest over and need to create a private space for them. They can block the afternoon sun in front of a window, or provide relief from people looking in as well.

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Call Us to Schedule an Appointment!

We install window film all over the San Francisco Bay Area. If you have questions about window film, please call!

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: privacy, San Francisco, San Francisco Bay Area, shutters for privacy, window film, windows

DIY Window Film? 10 Reasons to Absolutely Make You Stop

November 29, 2016 by Carol S 1 Comment

DIY Window Film? 10 Reasons to Absolutely Make You Stop
DIY Window Film? 10 Reasons to Absolutely Make You Stop

You’ve had the idea of doing your own window film for some time. After all, people on YouTube make it look easy! But what could happen if you do? What could possibly go wrong? Here are just a few things that could end up ruining your day!

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You’ll Have to Pay Someone to Fix it

We often visit clients who have tried to do their own window film, and we spend hours undoing what they’ve done because they watched a YouTube video and thought they could do it themselves. Don’t be that guy! Or that gal, either.

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It Won’t Look as Good

Unless you have years in the field, working as an installer, there’s going to be a crimp in there somewhere. Or bubbles. The best you can hope for is “just ok.” We’ve been installing window film for quite some time, so we’ve made all the mistakes for you. Plus, you or your friend may not be using 3M Window film–so it won’t last as long.

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Photo by Nicole Yeary

Your Second Cousin is Very Talented

Yes, he’s a great plumber, but he’s not such a great window film installer. But you didn’t want to hurt his feelings when he volunteered to do it in exchange for a steak dinner. You figured that you love steak! So you thought it would be a win-win. What if it’s a lose-lose, though? What if you have to hide every time he’s in the neighborhood and pretend not to be home?

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Photo by Luke Hayfield Photography

There Will Be Bubbles

Bubbles are great in your champagne. But not so great in your window film. Every time you look through that window, you’ll see the bubbles and not the beautiful view. Although there are ways to remove bubbles, do you really want to explain to your neighbors what you’re doing with safety pins, credit cards, and hair dryers? Those are some of the tools that people have used to get the bubbles out!

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There Will be Debris, Pet Hair, or Fingerprints

Do you know how to remove these, or what to look for if you see them? What if you have all three: debris, pet hair, and fingerprints? Any one of these can distract you from your beautiful view, and remind you of a job that’s not all the way finished.

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Photo by Internet Archive Book Images

You’ll Have to Buy Tools

Yes, you love having so many tools, but what if you’re only going to use them once? Where will you store them? How will you keep them clean in case you ever use them again? 3M has tools as well as window film, but a dealer will already have both.

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Photo by stevendamron

You Don’t Enjoy Doing Windows

And by “doing windows,” we mean getting those windows squeaky clean! If that’s something you don’t enjoy, you could easily outsource to someone who does love doing windows. Doing windows is one DIY project that you can do yourself, however! We like this article from This Old House: How to Cean Windows Like a Pro.

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Photo by videocrab

Using the Wrong Chemicals

Maybe some rubbing alcohol and an old sock works well to clean other things in your home or office, but not if you’re going to install window film. And by all means, never use a live sheep! The sheep will get very angry and you’ll have little bits of sheep fur on your window. It’s not a good look.

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Photo by videocrab

Your Squeegee Isn’t Pro

Squeegees are one of those tools of the trade that needs to be perfect, without nicks and just the right length. If you got yours at Speedy Mart, it probably won’t be the best. By the way, if you want to know some reasons to get window film, here are a few. Some people even customize their squeegees to their windows. Are you willing to do that?

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Who Can You Call if Your Install Goes South?

There is no Ghostbusters for window film installers! But if you hire a pro, you can call them and have them fix any mistakes they may have made. So give us a call. Please. We work all over the San Francisco Bay Area, including Santa Clara, San Jose, and the peninsula. We’d love to talk to you about some window film that’s perfect for your home or business!

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Photo by kohlmann.sascha

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: 3M window film, Bay Area, DIY, San Francisco, squeegee, window film, windows

How Window Film Protects Your Skin

June 24, 2015 by Window Works 4 Comments

How Window Film Protects Your Skin
How Window Film Protects Your Skin

You might think that window film is only aesthetic: it makes your car or building look snazzy and reduces glare while you’re driving or seated near a window. But did you know that window film also protects your skin? Here are a few ways it can protect your epidermis.

Ultra Violet Radiation

Ultra violet (“UV”) radiation travels through both your home and car windows, and can damage your skin. Some people think that glass protects them from UV rays, but only car windshields block UVA and UVB rays. On the side and rear car windows, most UVA is not blocked, as explained in this article from the Melanoma Education Foundation.  Window film blocks this dangerous radiation, protecting your skin.

Ultraviolet-A Rays Penetrating the  Atmosphere
Ultraviolet-A Rays Penetrating the Atmosphere

 

Left-Side Cancer

Drivers with left-hand drive develop more skin damage and cancer. Even with the windows up, UV radiation gets in and hits your skin, causing more damage to the left side than to the right. “Long-time drivers are found to have rougher, more pigmented skin with greater solar damage on their driver’s side,” noted Albert Kligman, MD, PhD, emeritus professor of dermatology, University of Pennsylvania Medical School, Philadelphia, according to a post from the Skin Cancer Foundation’s website. In countries where drivers sit on the right side, there is more right-side cancer.

Left-Side Cancer
Left-Side Cancer

Long-Wave UVA Rays

Most car windows offer little to no protection from the long-wave UVA rays that can cause serious damage to your skin. Sometimes the front windshield can offer a little, as mentioned above, but nowhere near what you would get with window film. But window film blocks up to 99.9 percent of UV radiation.

Exposure to UV Radiation is Cumulative
Exposure to UV Radiation is Cumulative

Exposure to UV Radiation is Cumulative

Those UV rays are sneaky and the damage is cumulative. Even if you can’t see the damage with your eyes, the damage is occurring. Wrinkles, sun (or “liver”) spots, and cancer are three of the ways that your skin can be damaged. And it’s not always easy to remember to apply sunscreen or wear a hat, so window film protects you even when you’re not thinking about protecting your own skin.

Window Film Can Help Prevent Skin Damage
Window Film Can Help Prevent Skin Damage

Window Film Can Help Prevent Skin Damage

In addition to wearing sunscreen, avoiding the sun between 10:00 and 2:00 (according to the Mayo Clinic) and wearing a wide-brimmed hat, window film is one of the best investments you can make to prevent skin damage. The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends window tint as part of a comprehensive skin care program.

Need Help Deciding Which Window Film Is Best?

Give Window Works a call to see which window film would be best for either your car or your building. We are located in Santa Clara, near the San Jose Airport, and our crew travels throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: 3M, left-side cancer, liver spots, long-wave radiation, San Francisco Bay Area, San Jose, Santa Clara, skin damage, skin protection, the Mayo Clinic, the Skin Cancer Foundation, ultra violet, UVA, window film, windows, wrinkles

Window Film: Seven Ways it Can Improve Your Life

May 13, 2015 by Window Works 2 Comments

 

 

Window Film: Seven Ways it Can Improve Your Life
Window Film: Seven Ways it Can Improve Your Life

You may have heard of some of the benefits of window film for your car, but there are so many other ways it can improve your life. Here are just a few benefits of window film:

Window film protects your skin

Ultraviolet rays can penetrate glass and find you. But window film reduces the sun’s short-wave, UVB rays by nearly 100%, protecting you from aging and skin cancer. Read more from the Skin Cancer Foundation.

Reduces glare

When you drive at dusk, in particular, you’ll see a lot of glare. And glare can keep you from seeing the road and cause eyestrain. AAA has some good tips on driving at night and managing glare. http://dev.seniordriving.aaa.com/understanding-mind-body-changes/vision/driving-night-managing-glar

Keeps you cool

3M’s Prestige Series window films use non-metallized, multi-layer optical film and nano-technology to reject up to 97% of the sun’s infrared light and reject up to 60% of the heat coming through your windows. The non-metallized film allows you to get signals from your cell phone.

Window Film lets you watch your energy bills fade, not your furniture
Window Film lets you watch your energy bills fade, not your furniture

Lessens fading of your furnishings

UV rays enter your windows and damage your furniture, rugs, and flooring. You could think of window film as insurance for your valuable furnishings.

Protects quick entry through window panes and glass doors

Safety film holds the glass together and makes glass more difficult to break. Sometimes that extra few seconds is all it takes to keep someone from breaking into your home or business.

Lowers cooling and heating costs

Window film keeps your home, office, or car more even in temperature. When you have window film installed, air conditioning costs go down by about 30%. And with the price of heating and cooling going up every year, we really enjoy that savings.

Provides privacy

Decorative window films easily provide privacy for conference rooms, offices, and do not sacrifice natural light. Not only that, but there are many beautiful choices that add to the aesthetic appeal of your home or office.

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: 3M, film, protection, sun, ultraviolet, UV, UVB, window film, windows

Window Works Has Moved!

April 29, 2015 by Window Works 3 Comments

Window Works Has Moved!
Window Works Has Moved!

3M Prestige Window Film Dealer Window Works has moved to Santa Clara!  

We had three great years at the amazing Car Condo community Club Auto Sport but we have grown out of our quarters!  

We found a great place to call HQ right on the other side of the San Jose Airport in Santa Clara.  

Window Works Has a New Home!
Window Works Has a New Home!

Our New Address:

Window Works
400 Reed Street
Santa Clara, CA 95050
408-644-5200
877-677-0067

We will still have Automotive Installs at Club Auto Sport for 3M Crystalline, so don’t worry–we’ve got your cars covered! 

Window Works is your Authorized 3M Prestige Window Film Dealer for 3M Residential, Commercial and Decorative Window Film.  We service and install in San Jose, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara and all of the San Francisco & South Bay Areas.

Have a Question?

Give us a call! We’re friendly!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: 3M, Bay Area, commercial, Crystalline, decorative, Prestige, residential, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Clara, South Bay, Sunnyvale, window film, windows

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