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Frequently Asked Questions

Will I Lose the Window Manufacturers Existing Warranty?

NO! Your existing window warranty is assumed in detail by the window film manufacturer warranty amendment. We are careful to make sure that you have this coverage when required. Our customers have always appreciated this because now your windows are covered by a much larger company than your window manufacturer!

Will Window Film Darken my Home?

NO! Residential films are specially made to control heat, fade and glare and add safety from broken glass without you even noticing a film has been installed. 

Window film comes in a wide variety of shades. We are careful to help you choose the proper film type for the particular need you have. 

Will it Peel or Bubble?

NO! Our Window films are warranted never to bubble, crack, peel, de-laminate, fade or discolor for life! 3M is a leader in adhesive technology and has held the patent on this product since 1966. No other film type has this industry leading technology!

Can Window film Improve my Low-E Windows? 

Yes! Window film will provide you with much higher levels of control from heat, fade and glare. 

Low-E means 'low emmisivity', that translates into the coating that is on the Low-E glass. The coating helps prevent heat to be absorbed into the glass and re-radiate to the other side. While this is great for helping keep heat in your home in the winter, it does not give you all of the protection you need from the higher levels of heat in summer.

How Do Window Films Work?

Scotchtint Sun Control Films are designed to reduce the amount of solar heat transmission through window glass by increasing the solar reflection (not necessarily visible reflection) and solar absorption of the glass.

Typical colored or dyed films work primarily through increased absorption. The color absorbs the solar energy at the glass, thus reducing the direct transmission into the room. These films only offer marginal performance when compared to reflective films.

Reflective films are films that have been precision coated with metals. These metallic films are designed to increase the solar energy reflection of the glass and some of the absorption. Reflective films range from mild to excellent in solar heat rejection performance (heat gain reduction).

All Scotchtint Sun Control Films are protected with our patented Abrasion Resistant coating for long term durability and maintained appearance.

Will Window Film Help Keep Heat in During Winter?

While window film can slightly increase the U value of your windows, All Season Films, or Low E films, work much in the same way as the sun control films except that they offer an increased performance against cold weather heat loss. The patented constructions of these films enable the metal coating to reflect more of the interior room heat back into the room where it is needed. This improves comfort by reducing potential draft feelings near the window, and may also save on fuel costs, especially in commercial buildings. The LE Films are protected with our abrasion resistant coating for long term durability and maintained appearance. These films are quite reflective and are usually only installed in very cold climates. 

Why Do Commercial Customers Have Window Film Applied in Their Buildings?

•Improved Tenant Comfort 

•Lower Heating and Cooling Operating Costs 

•Lower Utility Demand Costs 

•Utility Rebates 

•Improved Aesthetics, Uniform Appearance 

•Improved Safety and Security 

•Extended A/C Equipment Life 

•Valued Alternative to adding more A/C Equipment 

•And more.

Most often, our commercial customers will purchase Scotchtint Window Films for tenant comfort and justify the purchase by Energy Cost Savings.

What is the Typical Energy Pay Back for Window Films?

Simple pay backs will vary depending upon the amount of sunlit glass exposure, the type of film, the type of glass, cost of fuel, cost of application, and other variables. However, we have seen pay backs often range in the 2-5 year period, with some reported to be even less than 6 months.

How is the Window Film Applied?

Window Films are professionally applied by skilled, well-trained Authorized Dealer personnel. Almost all of our films are designed to be applied to the inside of your glass.

The first step is to prepare the window area for the application; placing drop cloths on the floor, protecting and/or moving furniture where necessary.

Next, the window glass is cleaned using simple cleaning solutions (often water and joy) and non-abrasive razor blade scrapers. Then, the film is sprayed with a slip solution (baby shampoo or joy and water) for proper positioning, and applied to the window glass. Using a professional grade squeegee and following proper techniques, the application is completed by removing excess water, trimming the edges, and a final blot to dry and seal the edges.

How Do I Clean My Window Film?

Much in the same way you clean your windows now. After thirty days, you may clean window Films using normal household cleaning solutions, e.g. Windex, and a soft, lint-free cloth or towel. You may also use a squeegee to clean the film. While these films are very abrasion resistant, abrasive products which could scratch or damage the film should not be used.

How Long Does Window Film Last?

Window Films are made durable to last for many years; just how long may depend upon the type of film applied, type of glass it is applied to, and the particular climate in which it is applied. Most applications are still performing after 25 years. Most applications carry a lifetime residential warranty and commercial applications carry a 10-12 year warranty (non-transferable). Specialty designer/patterned films and exterior mount films are typically 5 years. 

Will Window Film Stop My Furnishings From Fading?

Nothing stops fading. Window films are designed to reduce the major causes of fading (ultraviolet light, visible light, and solar heat), thus prolonging the life of your furnishings, perhaps as much as two to five times.

Keep in mind the articles to be protected; if they have a typical life of 5 years then they may last 10 years to much longer depending on the performance of the film selected. However, if the typical life is only 2-3 weeks, then the expectation should be expressed in terms of months.

What are the causes of fading?

As a general rule of thumb, ultraviolet (UV) is approximately 40% of the cause, visible light is about 25%, and heat about 25%. The remaining 10% can be attributed to humidity, pollutants, interior lights, dye anchorage, and more.

Does the Ultraviolet Protection Lose Its Effectiveness Over Time?

No, the ultraviolet (UV) protection that we use in our proprietary adhesive system is indefinite. It does not lose its effectiveness over time. In fact, we tested an actual glass sample from The Dumbarton House, Washington, DC. This was a ten-year old application and the ultraviolet transmission still measured to factory standards.

How Do High Performance Safety and Security Window Films Work?

Safety and Security Window Films are designed to make glass shatter-resistant by holding the glass pieces together when broken.

Safety and Security Window Films are made with thicker polyester and a much thicker, more aggressive adhesive system. Ultra Films are unique in the industry; they are built using a special micro-layered polyester technology which increases the films tear resistance significantly. Pound for pound, the impact and tear-resistance of Scotchshield Ultra Films outperform all other films of similar thickness.

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