Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Do You Prefer the Boarded Up Look or the Look of Elegance?

Many Phoenicians have Sun Screens to help cut out heat, glare, and UV.  That is great; however, if you do not wish to have your home appear boarded up, there is a better alternative – LLumar Window Film.  Window Film helps reduce heat, glare, and UV too.  In fact the biggest difference between Sun Screens and Window Film is the appearance.  Not only does window film give the appearance of high-end glass, but also reflects the beautiful landscape that surrounds us.
View from Inside:
If you enjoy looking through somewhat distorted glass, then Sun Screens are for you.
inside view of sun screens
Your view through Sun Screens
BUT.......
If you enjoy clearly seeing your scenery, then window films are for you.
inside tint before and after sedona
Your view through Window Film. Right two are completed, left two are without window film.

Views from outside:
Sun Screens can look nice; however they appear to have a boarded up look
outside suncscreen2
Sun Screens

Window film reflects the outdoor scenery and is aesthetically pleasing.
View from outside
Window Film reflects your landscape. The darker the film the more reflection, the lighter the film, the less reflection.

Before you purchase, educate yourself.  Many Sun Screen companies will tell you that you cannot apply window film to double pane glass.  That is simply NOT true.  Think about it……if this was true, film companies would be out of business because people would not continuously purchase a film unsafe for their glass.  You should not use auto film on your glass or non-reflective film on your glass if it is double-pain.
The National Fenestration Rating Council tests windows, doors, skylights, and window films.  They are non-biased and have great information.  Click here for their website.  (LLumar is as product of CPFilms)

If you would like more information or wish to have a free estimate, please check out our website at www.veterantintingandblinds.com or call us at 623-255-TINT.

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