3 Common Window Film Types To Choose From

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On Oct 18, 2019
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3 Common Window Film Types To Choose From

Window films can help you upgrade or enhance your home in a variety of ways, depending on the type of film you choose to get installed. There are decorative films that make your windows look like they're made of stained glass. On the other hand, if you want a film that strengthens your windows against impact or provides privacy, then there are protective films. Along with this, window film installation also hikes the energy efficiency by blocking UV rays and reducing heat transfer. There are a number of choices available in the market when it comes to windows films. From anti-shatter glass films to privacy films- you can get a wide variety of choices out there. However, to make the right decision, you must know what options you have at your disposal.

Here are some of the most popular window film types you can choose from based on your preference:

Insulating Films

Films with insulating abilities are helpful for any environment- be it sunshine and day heat or cold and snowy winters. The Insulating film can keep your house comfortable by reducing heat from the sun when it’s too hot out. For instance, residential window tinting can cut down dramatically on air conditioning costs during the summer. On the other hand, films that are meant to insulate against cold can help in keeping the furnace cost low during the winters.

Privacy Films

Privacy films are frequently utilized by both commercial and residential structures. The privacy films are further divided into subtypes depending upon your requirements and preferences. For instance, frost films can block the view but allow adequate light to enter. Similarly, the textured glass look is used to distort the view completely. If you want an even higher level of privacy, regardless of the natural light, there are complete block out films out there that turn the glass white or black depending on your preference.

Anti-shatter film

The anti-shatter window film is specifically designed to significantly reduce any chance of injury and collateral damage due to flying glass from an explosion or natural disaster. For high-risk environments and overhead glazing, this type of window film is suitable to avoid any potential harm from the window glass.

Even though their are more options including dyed films, one-way mirror, or anti-graffiti films out there, the above-mentioned ones continue to be one of the most common window film preferences.

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