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The Benefits of Architectural Window Film

The Benefits of Architectural Window Film

April 24, 2020 By Emily Joswiak Leave a Comment

Architectural window film affords a space several vastly different but all-important benefits to the occupants inside. While the sun’s light is pleasant, too much and you run to cover up the windows to stop the harsh glare and heat. Read our guide on the benefits of architectural window film to learn all that window film addresses, including limiting glare and heat.

Privacy and Comfort

In business and residential settings, privacy and comfort rank high for building occupants. Architectural window film allows window tinting to varying degrees so people don’t feel exposed when giving a presentation or lounging at home. While you may not always need the privacy, thinking about who could be watching in either setting is exhausting. When landlords or business owners commit to removing this distraction, residents and workers feel more at ease.

Additionally, because window film prevents some heat from transferring inside, the internal temperature decreases overall, and occupants avoid major swings in temperature that make being inside unbearable. This internal evenness is another benefit of window film.

Cost Savings and Sustainability

An extension of the benefits of reducing heat is a decreased utilities cost. Because you don’t have to deal with heat entering through windows with window film applied, you spend less during hot months cooling your home. Not only do you save money, but your home becomes more environmentally friendly too. Additionally, retrofitting window film to an existing window saves you the money of replacing the whole thing, offering a cheaper and greener alternative.

UV Health and Other Benefits

One of several facets of architectural window film function is its ultraviolet (UV) light mitigation. UV light penetrates skin cells and causes the cell division process to go awry. Too much exposure can lead to skin cancer. UV light doesn’t just affect people—it also fades couches and other furniture in your home or office. Window film specifically blocks these rays and protects occupants and their furniture.

About Emily Joswiak

Emily is a writer, marketer, and purveyor of all things family. She loves to help people find their way, especially through the written word.

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