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1 Great Way To Upgrade Home Windows Without Replacement

By Residential Window Film

Upgrade Home Windows Without Replacing Them

Did you know that Energy.Gov states that 30% of a home’s heating and cooling costs can be lost through windows that are not energy efficient? With home fuel costs going through the roof, you may be considering the purchase of energy-efficient replacement windows.

However, before you spend thousands of dollars, there is a way to upgrade home windows without replacing them.

When your goal is to improve energy efficiency, retrofitting energy-saving window film to your existing windows provides an affordable alternative to window replacement. Home window films can help windows that are otherwise in good shape, but just not as energy efficient as you would like.

If you windows are damaged or deteriorating, they will need to be replaced. Assuming that window film is a viable option, the cost for quick, professional installation of energy saving window film is about 1/5th the cost of replacement windows!

2 Ways Residential Films Help Save Energy
  • 1 Great Way To Upgrade Home Windows Without ReplacementEnergy-saving window film can also lower your home’s cooling costs by reducing the heat coming through the windows in warmer months.
  • Specific Low-E window films can help retain interior heat in the cooler months.

In these two ways, home window film helps reduce house energy consumption, which saves money and also helps the environment. In addition, retrofitting window film is much less disruptive than window replacement and is better for the environment than the landfill impact of removal of the existing units.

Additional Ways Window Film Can Upgrade Home Windows
  • UV Protection: Window films can block up to 99% of harmful UV rays, which can help to protect your furniture, flooring, and artwork from fading. UV rays can also contribute to skin cancer, so window films can also provide a layer of protection for your family.
  • Added Privacy: Window films can be used to create daytime privacy without blocking out all of the natural light. This can be a great option for homes with young children or pets, or for homes that are located near busy streets.
  • Additional Security: Window films can make your windows more difficult to break through, which can deter burglars.

Choosing a home window film to upgrade your windows without replacing brings benefits all the way around.

You can find out more information about home window films by clicking HERE

If you are interested in learning how window films can upgrade home windows, please contact us today by calling 801-810-8468 or emailing us at info@shadedglass.com for a free, no obligation consultation and estimate of implementing window film. We would be happy to answer any questions you may have about window film, the installation process and the products that we use to upgrade your Orem, Utah area home.

Why Does Sunlight Fade Things? 1 Way To Preserve Furnishings. - Home Window tint and Film Services in Ogden, UT

Why Does Sunlight Fade Things? 1 Way To Preserve Furnishings.

By Residential Window Film

Can You Fully Enjoy Your Windows as Preserve Furnishings at the Same Time?

Most people love the open an airy feeling that lots of windows can create. Unfortunately, this open feeling often come with undesirable elements. Primarily, faded flooring, furniture, artwork, etc. So, what can be done so you can let the sun shine in and still preserve furnishings? That is what this article is all about. We want you to understand what is causing the problem and then explore how a home window tint or film just might be the solution you are looking for.

Why Does Sunlight Fade Things? 1 Way To Preserve Furnishings. - Home Window tint and Film Services in Omaha, NebraskaThe four primary causes of faded furnishings are:

  • Ultraviolet (UV) Rays (40%) – UV rays are the primary cause of fading in most materials. They can penetrate glass and damage the dyes and fibers in fabrics, carpets, and other materials.
  • Heat (25%) – Heat can also damage furnishings, especially fabrics and carpets. When heat is combined with UV rays, it can speed up the fading process.
  • Visible Light (25%) – Visible light can also cause fading, but to a lesser extent than UV rays. Visible light can break down the bonds in dyes and pigments, causing them to lose their color.
  • Pollutants (10%) – Pollutants in the air, such as ozone and nitrogen dioxide, can also cause fading. These pollutants can react with the dyes and pigments in materials, causing them to lose their color.

In addition to these 4 primary causes, there are other factors that can contribute to fading, such as:

  • The Type of Material – Some materials are more susceptible to fading than others. For example, fabrics with bright colors or delicate dyes are more likely to fade than fabrics with muted colors or durable dyes.
  • The Amount of Exposure to Sunlight – The more exposure to sunlight, the more likely a material is to fade.
  • The Environment – The environment can also affect the rate of fading. For example, materials are more likely to fade in hot, dry climates than in cool, humid climates.

How can a home window film help?

A properly selected window film attacks the three largest factors in fading. Nearly all modern window films will block 99% or more of the UV Rays. Then, depending on the window film technology chosen, they can reduce the visible light and heat elements as well. The combination of reducing these three largest fade factors results in a greater longevity of your furnishings even if exposed to sun through the windows. It should be noted that nothing can stop fading completely, other than keeping an item in a dark and temperature controlled room, window film can allow you to reduce these elements enough to be able to enjoy your windows and take a big step to preserve your furnishings.

Here are some additional tips for protecting your furnishings from fading:

  • Keep Furnishings Out of Direct Sunlight – While this is the best way to prevent fading, it is not always possible or desirable. When you cannot keep furnishings out of direct sunlight, that is when window film can be a great option.
  • Rotate Furnishings Regularly. This will help to prevent the same areas from being exposed to the sun’s rays all the time.
  • Clean Furnishings Regularly. This will help to remove dirt and dust, which can accelerate fading.

We hope this brief post shed some light on what the factors of faded floors, rugs and furniture are and how utilizing window film is one of your best options to preserve furnishings. If you would like to learn more about how home window films can help to preserve furnishings, click HERE. If you have any questions about this article or would like to schedule a free, no obligation quotation, contact us today by calling (801) 810-8468 or emailing us at info@shadedglass.com.

Did You Know Retrofitting Window Film Offers 4 Interesting Benefits? - Home and Commercial Window Film and Window Tint services in the Orem, UT area.

Did You Know Retrofitting Window Film Offers 4 Interesting Benefits?

By Commercial Window Film, Residential Window Film

Window films and window tint are an innovative technology that offers benefits many are unaware of. While many people have become aware of the solar control benefits of retrofitting window film to existing glass surfaces, we wanted to share four additional interesting advantages available for homes and offices.

4 Interesting Benefits Of Retrofitting Window Film To Your Home or Office

  1. Added Privacy – Often the usage of space changes over time. An example might be how many people are turning spare bedrooms and other home spaces into offices in recent days.. When this occurs, a window that may have been a good fit for the rooms previous use lacks privacy for the new objective. Window films can be retrofitted to add the desired privacy to your existing windows. The best part is that this film is removable if the space were to ever need to be reverted back to the previous use.
  2. Reduced energy costs: Window film can help to reduce your energy costs by blocking out solar heat and UV rays. This can help to keep your home or office cooler in the summer, which can lead to lower cooling bills.
  3. Improved SecurityClear window films can be retrofitted to your existing windows to helps keep the envelope of the space intact. Windows can be broken for a variety of reasons. From a burglary attempt or act of vandalism to a breakage from natural occurrences such as storms. Window films will keep the broken glass intact which makes it more difficult for someone to gain access to the space or weather to pass through the opening.
  4. Increased SafetyAs mentioned above, window film can help retain broken glass in place. This will help increase the safety of the space by reducing the risk of injury from broken glass falling or flying out of the window opening.

In addition to these benefits, window film can also help to reduce glare, improve interior lighting, and protect your furniture from fading. If you are looking for a way to improve the energy efficiency, security, and comfort of your home or office, retrofitting window film is a great option.

Here are a couple additional benefits of window film:

  • Improved comfort: Window film can help to create a more comfortable environment in your home or office by reducing glare and keeping out hot or cold air.
  • Enhanced curb appeal: Window film can add a touch of style to your home or office, and can even help to increase its value.

Window film is a relatively easy and affordable way to improve the energy efficiency, security, privacy and comfort of your home or office.

We hope that you found these additional benefits of retrofitting home window film to your existing home windows interesting. If you have any questions or would like to arrange for a free, no obligation consultation and quote, please contact Shaded Glass by calling 801-810-8468 or email us at info@shadedglass.com. We are located in Orem, Utah and cover the surrounding area.