Let in natural light while rejecting hot spots and increased temperature with with heat control window film. Commonly called heat blocking window film and heat reducing window film - regardless of the name, 3M's heat control window films share the same underlying benefit: they reduce the cost of keeping your building comfortable. But beyond heat, 3M Window Film products have also been designed with sun control properties that can add significant value to your investment.
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Benefits of Heat Blocking Window Films
According to data from 3M, an estimated 33% of cooling expenses are the result of solar heat gain from windows. In turn, this makes energy saving technologies heat control window film products from 3M a cost-effective solution. By working to reject solar heat and better moderate indoor temperature, 3M Window Films serve as a critical element to maximizing your bottom line. In addition to the heat reflective properties of 3M Window Film, window treatments can also deliver UV blocking capabilities, protecting your home or office from faded furnishings, upholstery, and product displays. Integrated with sun blocking and UV protection film, you can enjoy a whole host of benefits while maintaining optimal visibility and natural lighting.
Since 1992, Window Film Depot has built a reputation as the #1 3M Window Film installer in the nation. We have helped a number customers, ranging from commercial offices to governmental facilities with their product sourcing and installation needs. Along with heat control window film, we’re able to combine additional product solutions to help improve the level of security, comfort, aesthetics and overall efficiency of your indoor environment.
Ready to get started? For more information about heat reducing window film, contact Window Film Depot online or call 1-866-933-3456.
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High energy costs due to excessive heat gain plagued this Southern California office building. Access to the interior windows proved impossible requiring an exterior installation to solve the solar heat gain issue.
The installation required boom lifts to access the building glass. Once filmed, the film edges received a bead of silicone caulking to ensure a longer lifespan for the retrofi
Georgia State University
Excessive sun glare through lobby windows created major issues for property managers looking to keep cool in the Georgia heat.
Access to the problem glass required substantial lift and staging coordination with the general contractor.