Window Film and Your Business
Energy Savings
Commercial buildings, especially those with large glass areas, use a significant portion of their operating budgets for cooling. Window film can help reduce those energy costs, often paying back their installation cost in a few years. Energy analysis reports are available for calculating energy and cost savings.

Tenant Comfort
Tenant comfort can be a significant factor in the ease of lease of a building. Window film can moderate hot and cold spots, while also reducing screen glare, and protect occupants and furnishings from harmful UV rays.

Improved Looks
Outdated looking buildings are hard to lease. Window film can update the look of a building and eliminate the distracting look of blinds and other window coverings.
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Energy Star
According to Energy Star, a program of the U.S. government, paying for energy is the single largest operating expense in commercial office buildings, amounting to about one-third of budgets and contributing 20 percent of all U.S. greenhouse gases. Window films may help save 20-40 percent on energy costs during the cooling season.