Reflectiveness refers to the mirror-like quality of the film. Dual Reflective window film, or, as some call it, mirror window film, gives you versatility from inside and out. A low interior reflection will preserve the view from the inside while reducing heat and glare from the outside – all while maintaining building aesthetics. SOLATEK home window film. It is specially engineered to improve the desirable qualities of a window while at the same time filtering out the negative effects of untreated glass. Dual-reflective window films are one of the lesser known styles of window tint. Most people know about traditional privacy films, but they’ve never heard of dual-reflective. They think that window film will make their building dark inside or change the way their windows look, so they avoid it altogether. However, with dual-reflective films, you don’t have to worry about either of these things. They’re different than any other standard window film on the market. The Benefits
causing interior temperatures to rise, glare and exposure to damaging UV rays. It also renders certain rooms uninhabitable in particular times of day. Additionally, during warm days, air conditioning can account for 20 to 50 percent of a home’s energy consumption. With a home window film from SOLATEK, up to 80 percent of infrared heat is rejected. This helps people save up to 30 percent on energy costs from cooling while at the same time increasing interior comfort and their carbon footprint. Aside from that, over 98 percent of harmful ultraviolet rays are filtered. This protects a home’s interior from fading and damage. Because it reduces glare by nearly 87 percent, it also makes it easier for people to work on a computer or watch television in the comfort of their home. People would not even know that it is there because it is made with distortion-free, ultra-clear material. A Great Way to UpgradeIf people have plain interior windows in their home, home window tinting provides a great way to upgrade room designs. This is because it gives the window the look of expensive glass without the cost. It can also be easily removed if a person moves or would like to change the appearance of their window.
Tax BenefitsTax credits are another benefit that people get when they choose to install home window tinting. The 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act reinstated federal tax credits for people who make certain energy efficient improvements to their home. This bill extends tax credits for energy efficient homes such as energy saving home window film. A homeowner can receive a 30 percent credit for the cost of qualified energy efficient improvements up to $1500. This includes SOLATEK solar control reflective window film on doors, windows and skylights. I hope this was helpful. Feel free to leave any questions or comments below 😎
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