FADE PROTECTION AND ANTI-GLARE
Fade Protection and Anti Glare Home Window Tint
Today, home window tints offer a wide variety of benefits to homeowners. They can add thermal efficiency to the windows, helping to cut heating and cooling costs and making the home more comfortable. They can add security, giving greater peace of mind and thwarting anyone trying to break in through the windows.
But many of these window films are multi-taskers, giving all sorts of benefits aside from their primary use. Two such benefits are fade reduction and anti-glare window tint. Glare reduction is an incredible benefit that any homeowner can take advantage of.
The Benefits of Fade Protection and Glare Reduction Window Film for Your Home
Fade protection enables significant savings, helping prolong the lifespan of your home valuables. It also works throughout the home to protect a wide variety of items including personal care products, perishable goods, and much more. Glare reduction improves all screen-viewing activities, enabling better comfort and productivity. Minimize the side effects of excessive glare including headaches, eye fatigue, squinting, and more.

Fade Protection
Of course you don’t want the upholstery on your sofa, the rugs on your floors, or the drapes in your windows to fade and look shabby before their time. That’s just what will happen though, with the omnipresent Colorado sunshine. With window films, you can get a 99.9 percent UV block, which will dramatically cut down on fading and give your home’s interior furnishings a much longer lifespan. No more turning over that sofa cushion to hide a stain, only to discover the underside is a whole different color from the rest of the sofa! No more lifting up an area rug, only to find the rest of the floor has faded around it and you’re left with a darker rectangular shaped space on the floor!

Glare Reduction
Have you ever tried to watch something on your TV, only to discover the glare of the sun beaming in through the windows made it nearly impossible to see whatever was on the screen? And even when you closed the shades, the sun was still making you squint and giving you a headache? Glare reduction is another multi-tasking benefit that comes with energy efficiency, some security, and other types of window films. These days, we are on our electric devices more and more. Phones, tablets, laptops, TVs. Glare makes all these glass screens difficult to see. Save your eyesight, reduce eyestrain and squinting, with windows films that also offer glare reduction along with their other main benefits.
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Featured Products

3M Thinsulate
Enhance the comfort of your commercial space and save money year round. 3M Thinsulate Climate Control Window Film uses low-e technology to improve window efficiency and reduce energy consumption.


LLumar Dual Reflective
Optimize views and temperatures with LLumar Dual Reflective window film. LLumar Dual Reflective Film provides crystal clear views during the day and night while also enhancing privacy and reducing solar heat gain.


Solar Gard Ecolux
Solar Gard Ecolux low-e window film is designed to prevent heat loss during the winter and reduce heat gain during the summer. This premium window film exhibits low reflectivity while providing maximum energy efficiency.



3M Thinsulate
Enhance the comfort of your commercial space and save money year round. 3M Thinsulate Climate Control Window Film uses low-e technology to improve window efficiency and reduce energy consumption.
Energy Saving Window Film Resources
- Energy Efficient Window Coverings – Department of Energy: This article, published by the Department of Energy, explains the benefits of various energy efficient window coverings, including low-e window film and energy saving window film.
- Low-Emissivity Window Film Brochure by the General Services Administration: This brochure explains how low-e window film technology works, its benefits, and average energy savings across various climates.
- Should I Use Low-E Glass or Window Film?: This article on Angi (formerly known as Angie’s List) explains the differences between low-e glass and window film and the pros and cons of each.
- low-e-window-tinting-thinsulate-commercial-brochure: Here is a great brochure from 3M on the benefits of their low-e window film product, Thinsulate.
- thinsulate-low-e-window-tinting-case-study-historic-building: This case study explains how Thinsulate low-e window film proved to be beneficial for a historic government building.
- llumar-energy-saving-window-film-case-study-computer-tower: This case study explains how one business used LLumar energy saving window film to create a climate controlled environment for their computer tower.
- llumar-energy-saving-window-film-case-study-fitness-center: A fitness business used LLumar spectrally selective window film to improve comfort and reduce energy costs.
- low-e-window-film-solar-gard-ecolux-70-specs: Here is some technical data on Solar Gard’s popular low-e window film product, Ecolux.
Energy Saving & Low-E Window Film FAQ for Businesses
Yes. Not all window films work during the winter, but low-e window films do. Low-e window films are specifically designed for their purpose. During the summer, they reflect infrared heat out into the world. But during the winter, they trap radiant heat in. Not only will you save money during the winter, but you’ll also be much more comfortable.
Yes; they can reduce your energy consumption by a lot! Energy efficient window films can save as much as 40% on energy costs in a single month! On average, most businesses save about 10-30% on energy expenses over the course of one calendar year.
Low-e window films work by keeping heat in place. Many window films rely on spectrally selective technology, which counteracts heat gain. Low-e window film is different because it prevents both heat gain and loss. Low-e window films rely on low-e (low emissivity) technology. These window films reduce the amount of thermal energy that glass panes are able to emit.
The cost of low-e window film starts at about $20 per square foot. If you have questions about window film pricing for your commercial building, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
Some low-e window films have a slight tint whereas others exhibit more of a clear look. We carry both clear and “tinted” options.
Both low-e windows and energy saving window film are great ways to reduce your energy consumption. However, window films are much cheaper and are known for having a better ROI.
We have tons of great brands of low-e window film for your commercial business to choose from! Some of our top recommendations include 3M Thinsulate Window Film, LLumar Low-E window film, Solar Gard Ecolux Low-E film, and more.