Solar Window Film
Enhance your glass with Solar Window Film: Solar Window Film can be installed to existing glazing to alleviate common solar problems such as excessive heat, glare, and UV rays. A more cost effective solution than blinds and replacement glazing, Solar Window Film is quick to install, offers multiple benefits, and can even help you save energy!
Solar Window Films;
Solar Window Films;
- Reject up to 85% of Solar Heat
- Reduce up to 90% of the Suns Glare
- Reject over 99% of damaging UV Rays
Yet maintain a clear view through the window!
Solar Window Film delivers all year round
In summer, solar heat gain entering through windows can lead to uncomfortable temperatures far above the optimum of 21-23°C. Air conditioning costs can increase as we attempt to return to this temperature. Likewise, during winter months, the heat lost through windows can lead to increased heating costs.
A further problem, excessive glare, can also contribute to a visually uncomfortable working environment - increasing employee fatigue and reducing their productivity. This is particularly a problem when working with display boards and/ or computer screens, and especially in the low winter sun.
Heat and Glare entering through windows is a problem all year round – but fortunately they can be alleviated with Solar Window Film.
Solar Control Window Film in action:
The images above show the amount of heat passing t...
The images above show the amount of heat passing through a window both with and without the application of Window Film. It is clear that the application of Solar Window Film greatly reduces the amount of heat which is allowed to pass through the glass.
Solar Window Film is;
- cost effective, with proven ROI
- clean and quick to install with a minimum of disruption
- requires no additional maintenance
- comes with a 10 year warranty for commercial applications
- available in a variety of colours to compliment the buildings appearance
Solar Window Film help to Save Energy
Save EnergyBy addressing the problems associated with solar heat gain, glare and winter heat loss, Solar Window Film can;
- Improve a buildings energy efficiency, helping to lower a buildings carbon footprint,
- Help to maintain a more comfortable (and therefore more productive) working environment,
- Provide a healthy return on investment!
yet maintain the view through the window!
Additional Window Film Benefits
The greatest advantage of window film when compared to alternatives is that it offers a combination of benefits. Films can include some if not all of the following additional benefits:
- Energy Saving Window Film
- UV Protection – Protection against the biggest contributor to fading – keeping furnishings looking new for much longer
- Decoration and Privacy
- Safety and Security – Increased protection against thieves, terrorists and accidental breakage
- Graffiti Protection
- Quick to install with minimum disruption
- Increased appearance – Solar control films can complement both modern and traditional buildings
Reduce Heat and Glare
Solar Window Film is the ideal solution to reduce heat and glare
Solar Window Film can be installed to existing glazing to alleviate common solar problems such as excessive heat and annoying glare.
A more cost effective solution than blinds, and less disruptive than replacement glazing, Solar Window Film is quick to install, offers multiple benefits, and can even help you save energy!
Solar Window Films;
Solar Window Films;
- Reject up to 85% of Solar Heat,
- Reduce up to 90% of the Suns Glare,
yet maintain the view through the window!
Reduce Solar Heat during summer
Reduce Solar Heat during summer
In summer, solar heat gain entering through windows can lead to uncomfortable temperatures far above the optimum of 21-23°C. Air conditioning costs can increase as we attempt to return to this temperature.
Solar Window Film helps reject this heat from entering through the glazing
Reduce Glare all year round
Excessive glare can contribute to a visually uncomfortable working environment - increasing employee fatigue and reducing their productivity. This is particularly a problem when working with display boards and/ or computer screens, and especially in the low winter sun.
Solar Window Film helps to reduce the amount of glare that enters through the glazing – without sacrificing the view through the window!
Heat and Glare entering through windows is a probl...
Heat and Glare entering through windows is a problem all year round – but fortunately they can be alleviated with Solar Window Film.
Window Film is;
- cost effective, with proven ROI
- clean and quick to install with a minimum of disruption
- requires no additional maintenance
- comes with a 10 year warranty for commercial applications
- available in a variety of colours to compliment the buildings appearance
Improve thermal comfort and working conditions
Working temperatures can have a dramatic effect on employees
Solar glare and summer heat gain can adversely affect both an employee’s concentration and their productivity. The working environment is estimated to be responsible for 24% of job satisfaction, and as such is an asset to be monitored and controlled.
Historically, there has been focus on improving the efficiency of buildings (their design and climate control systems) in order to drive down overall occupancy costs.
Recently however, there is a greater focus on effectiveness - improving the way that people work. The aim is to get the most from the employees; after all, they are arguably a company’s greatest asset and are where most money is spent.
Scientific evidence shows the benefits of controlling working temperatures
The Graph below is based on research by Helsinki University of Technology “Effect of Temperature on Task Performance in Office Environment.” It shows how relative productivity changes with temperature.
However a research study undertaken by Wyon in the...
However a research study undertaken by Wyon in the USA showed that even a 4°C increase in temperature (from a 20°C optimum) can lead to a 40% decrease in worker productivity.
Scientific studies confirm that indoor temperatures can significantly impact on worker productivity. Although there are slight differences over what is believed to be the “optimum” temperature, they concur that it lays within one or two degrees of an optimal “comfort zone” of 21°C to 23°C.
Compliance with Health and Safety Regulations
Compliance with Health and Safety Regulations
Solar Control Window Film can act as a passive control measure to help achieve compliance of Regulation 7 of the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992, which requires that premises must be kept at optimal thermal comfort levels.
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