Energy Savings Product with Amazing ROI!
Energy Savings Products with amazing ROI
Saving money is important for today and for your future. A wise investor will want to know when they will see their savings in payback form.
Window films have an average ROI of 2-3 years in Phoenix, AZ. How do we know this? We have case studies completed by third party Energy Savings Companies (ESCO), along with utilizing the Department of Energy calculator.
Below is an overview of ROI for a small commercial building and a 2,000 sq foot home in Phoenix, AZ. (information obtained from Vista Films website)
SMALL COMMERCIAL – SINGLE PANE
Based on a 55,000 sq ft (5,000 sq m floor space), 3 story building, with a
window to wall ratio of 20% on all exposures.Examples: small office, school, or retail.
Glass Type
|
Film-Type
|
Annual Cooling Energy Savings*
|
Annual Savings*
|
ROI
|
Single Pane
Clear
|
Medium
|
4.6%
|
$6,983
|
1.94
|
Single Pane
Clear
|
Medium-High
|
6.3%
|
$9,679
|
1.52
|
Single Pane
Clear
|
High
|
8.1%
|
$12,375
|
1.10
|
Single Pane
Clear
|
EnerLogic
|
8.2%
|
$12,630
|
1.95
|
Glass Type
|
Film-Type
|
Annual Cooling Energy Savings*
|
Annual Savings*
|
ROI
|
Single Pane
Tinted
|
Medium
|
2.9%
|
$4,249
|
3.19
|
Single Pane
Tinted
|
Medium-High
|
3.8%
|
$5,526
|
2.58
|
Single Pane
Tinted
|
High
|
4.7%
|
$6,874
|
1.91
|
Single Pane
Tinted
|
EnerLogic
|
6.3%
|
$9,547
|
2.58
|
* Results
Commercial version results include film applied to all elevations. Energy savings determined using U.S. Department of Energy’sDOE-2 energy simulation program. Actual savings are dependent upon many factors including actual local energy costs, glass type, film type, shading of glass from overhangs, and adjacent buildings,
SMALL COMMERCIAL – DUAL PANE
Based on a 55,000 sq ft (5,000 sq m floor space), 3 story building, with a
window to wall ratio of 20% on all exposures.Examples: small office, school, or retail.
Glass Type
|
Film-Type
|
Annual Cooling Energy Savings*
|
Annual Savings*
|
ROI
|
Dual Pane
Clear
|
Medium
|
2.7%
|
$3,909
|
3.47
|
Dual Pane
Clear
|
Medium-High
|
3.9%
|
$5,720
|
2.63
|
Dual Pane
Clear
|
High
|
5.1%
|
$7,531
|
1.8
|
Dual Pane
Clear
|
EnerLogic
|
6.1%
|
$9,180
|
2.68
|
Glass Type
|
Film-Type
|
Annual Cooling Energy Savings*
|
Annual Savings*
|
ROI
|
Dual Pane
Tinted
|
Medium
|
1.6%
|
$2,288
|
5.93
|
Dual Pane
Tinted
|
Medium-High
|
2.3%
|
$3,256
|
4.57
|
Dual Pane
Tinted
|
High
|
2.9%
|
$4,224
|
3.21
|
Dual Pane
Tinted
|
EnerLogic
|
4.4%
|
$6,392
|
3.85
|
* Results
Commercial version results include film applied
to all elevations. Energy savings determined using U.S. Department of Energy’s
DOE-2 energy simulation program. Actual savings are dependent upon many factors
including actual local energy costs, glass type, film type, shading of glass
from overhangs, and adjacent buildings, etc..
Veteran Tinting and Blinds is an APS Trade Ally Partner. What does this mean for your business? We can complete an energy analysis and APS will calculate an incentive for your business. Recently, we completed a school in which they received an incentive check of over $1100!
HOME
Energy Savings Chart
Based on home size 2,000
sq ft
Glass Type
|
Film-Type
|
Annual Cooling Energy Savings*
|
Annual Savings*
|
|
Dual Pane
|
Medium
|
DR35, Harmony
V31, V41, V51,
DRV38,
SS VS60
|
15%
|
$205
|
Dual Pane
|
Medium-High
|
DR25, DRV28
|
22.3%
|
$306
|
Dual Pane
|
High
|
DR15, DRV28
|
26.9%
|
$369
|
Dual Pane
|
Ultra-High
|
RN07, V14
|
31.9%
|
$438
|
Dual Pane
|
EnerLogic
|
EnerLogic 35
|
39.2%
|
$537
|
Single Pane
Glass Type
|
Film-Type
|
Annual Cooling Energy Savings*
|
Annual Savings*
|
|
Single Pane
|
Medium
|
DR35, Neutral
V33, V45, SS VS61
|
26.2%
|
$376
|
Single Pane
|
Medium-High
|
DR25, SS VS60,
VS70, Harmony V41, V51, DR V38
|
34.6%
|
$496
|
Single Pane
|
High
|
DR15, Harmony
V31
|
40.4%
|
$579
|
Single Pane
|
Ultra-High
|
RN07, DR V14,
DR V18, DR V28
|
46.2%
|
$662
|
Single Pane
|
EnerLogic
|
EnerLogic 35
|
47.7%
|
$684
|
*Energy savings determined
using Lawrence Berkely National Lab’ RESFEN 5.0 software which is based on the
U.S. Department of Energy’s DOE-2 energy simulation program. Actual savings are
dependent upon many factors including actual local energy costs, glass type,
shading from trees or adjacent homes, use of interior shading devices (blinds
or drapes), and thermostat settings used for heating and cooling.* www.vista-films.com
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