Living in the South, we're exposed to the sun more than anything else. Not only us but our equipment and things are also exposed. We need window tinting for a lot of reasons, but one of them is to help prevent premature fading. Over time, the rays of the Sun fade whatever is in their path.
When working in the office, not having the right window tint solution can leave you exposed to sunlight and glare which can result in fatigue, eyestrain and loss of concentration, and in South Florida, we get plenty of it!
The best solution for preventing this is window tinting and our films block out 99% of the damaging ultraviolet rays that ordinary windows allow in. That means that draperies, furniture, upholstery and carpeting will last much longer.
This means less purchases on replacing or repairing damaged equipment. Learn more about how window tinting can help prevent premature fading by contacting us today.
It's not easy to avoid the side effects of constantly being exposed to the sun's rays on a daily basis by using, and professionally applying, the highest quality window film for our customers.
Our film is a retrofit product installed directly to the interior side of the glass. It also helps correct temperature imbalances between sunny and shady areas, as it deflects harsh, uncomfortable glare
Heat loss or losing air-conditioned air through windows can cause discomfort and unnecessarily high energy bills.
Low emissivity insulation films applied to the inside face of ordinary single-glazed windows decreases heat loss by up to 30%, and in Summer our Films can reduce the cost of cooling a building by rejecting up to 79% of the Sun's heat.
From individual offices, storefronts to large buildings & industrial warehouses, no job is too big or small for us.
We love our customers, so feel free to visit during normal business hours.
1303 Southeast Dixie Highway, Stuart, Florida 34994, United States
Open today | 08:30 am – 07:00 pm |
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