Tired of Replacing Windows? Upgrade Them Instead with 3M Thinsulate Window Film

By December 4, 2017Uncategorized

The proposition of replacing your old windows with something more energy efficient is a costly project. For a more wallet friendly option, consider 3M™ Thinsulate Window Film. This invisible film is like insulation for your windows. You will improve the comfort level in the room and energy efficiency year-round with unique low-e window film. A window film that is engineered to retain warmth in the winter and cool air in the summer by strengthening the windows’ insulation value. A single-pane performs closer to a double-pan and a double-pane performs close to a triple-pane.

The film is mostly invisible therefore it preserves the look of your window. It also helps protect furniture, floors, upholstery and artwork from harmful UV rays that cause fading. Window film is easier and more affordable than replacing your windows. Join hundreds of happy customers and try 3M Thinsulate Window Film for an efficient, cost-effective way to meet your window insulation needs.

3M Thinsulate Window Film details:

  1. Keeps you warm during cold winter months
  2. Heat rejection provides extra comfort and energy savings in the summer months
  3. Film offers high visible light transmission with a neutral appearance to maintain the appearance of the home
  4. Blocks the amount of harmful UV rays that cause fading which extends the life of furnishings and interiors
  5. All 3M products include a comprehensive warranty from 3M.

The team at Sunset Glass Tinting uses 3M Window Films. A household name that is known for products that work and standing behind them. If you are interested in learning more about 3M Thinsulate Window Film and how it can help reduce home energy costs, please contact Sunset Glass Tinting today by calling 888-949-2468 or emailing us at info@sunsetglasstinting.com for a free, no obligation consultation and estimate of implementing window film. We would be happy to answer any questions you may have about window film, the installation process and the products that we use.