UV window film protects and preserves your furniture, carpets, and hardwood floors. Your home is important to you, and you probably have meticulously chosen the furniture, flooring, and other design details to your liking. But harmful sun rays can quickly destroy your decor.
Anything in the path of sunlight entering through an untreated window can be damaged by UV rays. Did you know that window tinting can block up to 99.9% of the Sun’s UV-A and UV-B rays? Learn more about ultraviolet rays here.
UV window tinting offers protection for your valuables throughout the entire day, unlike window coverings which are only effective when closed. Window tinting can protect artwork and fine furniture and help preserve the color of fabrics, carpets, and hardwood floors.
The sun’s UV rays not only damage your interior decor but can be harmful to your eyes and skin which can lead to skin cancer. One and five Americans are living with skin cancer, with statistics like these don’t take the risk. Protect your family 24/7 with UV window film.
Just because UV window tinting is designed to be highly effective against UV rays, it doesn’t mean you have to live in darkness. In fact, most modern-day window tinting is highly transparent, allowing an abundance of sunlight to enter your home.
Think of UV window tinting as a clear filter, blocking the unwanted effects of direct sunlight yet allowing the beneficial aspects to pass through your windows.
The difference between a treated window and an untreated window can be almost completely unnoticeable. This is good news for you as a homeowner.
You’ve probably spent a lot of time choosing paint, fabric colors, and lighting for your home. You wouldn’t have to change any of those elements after your window tint installation. The amount of visible light entering your home will still be the same, enhancing your interior design.
The ClimatePro team of skilled installers is ready to help you create a home that is well protected from UV rays. Read our over 200 5-star reviews. Get started with a free consultation here or give us a call at (707) 569-9098.