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Without getting into quality, price, or other subjective factors, there's no question that 3M window film has applications for nearly every situation you could come across in both the residential and commercial window fields. If you're looking for solutions to cut down on glare, reduce heat, or simply protect your glass, you will be able to find something that works for you under the 3M umbrella. If you are tired of looking at your plain glass windows, sick of the various problems that come along with unprotected glass, and are looking for a change, the solution may be cheaper and easier than you thought.

Money

Going with 3M window film can save you money on a variety of fronts. The primary way in which you can put more cash in your pocket is by bringing down the amount of sunlight that enters the home. Sunlight brightens the atmosphere and can lead to a feeling of good cheer, but it also brings unnecessary heat during the summer months. When you have an un-tinted window letting in those rays, you're forcing your air conditioner to work twice as hard to reduce those effects. While it might be nice to let in some sunlight, having it blast through unprotected glass is not doing your bank account any favors.

Glare

Many people opt for 3M window film to cut down on glare. Have you ever cranked up your widescreen television for an afternoon of football only to realize you are having a hard time seeing what's going on? The problem only gets worse when you decide to watch a movie during the day. You didn't buy that HDTV so that you could barely see the picture. Sure, you can draw the blinds every time you turn on the television, but then you have a cave-like atmosphere that few people can stand. Tinting the glass makes the most sense and it is an economical way to have the best of both worlds.

Protection

3M window film isn't just about keeping sunlight out. It can also strengthen and protect the glass itself. If you live in a neighborhood where a stray golf ball or baseball could fly through your window on any given day, you could be courting trouble. Of course, sports aren't the only situation that can lead to a broken window. Birds, hail, intentional vandalism. All of these are possibilities and they will all lead to shards of broken glass in your home. With film protection, however, the chances of this are slim to none. There may still be a window to repair, but you won't have to worry about stepping on glass and hurting yourself two months later.

by: Andrew Stratton




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