What is window film and why do I need it?
Window film is a microthin film composed of polyester and metallized coatings bonded by adhesives that is installed onto glass surfaces to provide significant solar protection. It screens out heat, blocks out 99% of the sun’s damaging ultraviolet rays and deflects glare while allowing natural sunlight to pass through. It can turn regular glass into safety glass by increasing strength up to 300%. The most significant indicator to measure the films performance is the shading coefficient, expressed as a decimal. Industry experts stress that a shading coefficient of at least .45 is needed. Any number below .45 is better, and any above will be less effective. Site studies show that every 100 sq. ft. of window film can reduce the HVAC load of a building by as much as 12,000 BTUs or 1 ton of heat.