Solar Control and Security Window Films Offer Energy Savings and Glass Protection
Solar control window film have been a poplar choice for architects, engineers and building owners aiming for increased comfort for office employees and reduced utility bills.
Security window films, developed in the late 90s after the Oklahoma City bombing in which numerous casualties and injuries were connected to flying glass shards from windows blown out by the blast.
Which
film is right for your building depends on which issue is of greater concern.
Let’s look at each situation:
Solar
Control Window Film
Everyone
has sat next to a window in an office or other environment in which the sun’s
rays penetrate the glass causing an uncomfortable heat that can’t be controlled
unless you move elsewhere.
Not
only do penetrating sun rays make for an uncomfortable work environment, the
heat causes havoc with a building’s HVAC system, causing utility bills to
spike. Also, when the HVAC system is out of whack it can be hot on one side of
the office, near the windows but unusually cold on the other side, making it
uncomfortable for people working there.
The
best way to fix the problem without eliminating the window view taking away the
view is to install heat-reducing window films. These films, known as solar or
sun control window films, are coated with materials that reflect away the sun’s
heat. They also reduce the brightness of the sun and virtually eliminate
ultraviolet light. But, the view outside remains.
And, just as important, heat reducing window films allow the building’s HVAC system to work normally, reducing utility bills. Over time, the cost savings from these reduced utility bills pay for the installation costs of the film, making it a wise investment.
Security Window Films
Security
window films, also known as fragment retention window films and shatter
resistant window films, are designed to increase the shatter resistance of
glass during catastrophic blasts such as terrorist attacks or natural gas
explosions, and natural weather disasters, such as hurricanes and tornadoes.
As the threat of terrorism and the number of severe weather events have increased in recent years, the demand for fragment retention window film has increased. This has been particularly true in buildings occupied by the federal government, schools and key buildings in the country’s hurricane and tornado belts.
Solar Control/Security Window Film
There are occasions when building engineers or owners want their building windows to be both secure and energy efficient. This calls for the installation of a security window film with solar control capabilities. This is a relatively recent film developed as the demand for a dual window film has increased.
If you are searching for a company to install solar control or security window film you want to look for experience and expertise. Commercial Window Shield is one of the most experienced installers of both fragment retention and solar control window films. The company also has considerable experienced installing the hybrid, security/solar control window films.
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