Solar Control Window Film for Any Project
Today’s modern office buildings feature attractive, floor-to-ceiling windows that bring in natural sunlight and offer a portal to the outside world. Since the sun’s UV rays travel through windows and can lead to skin cancers, it’s important that building owners provide protection to their occupants. Bluetech’s solar control window film blocks up to 99% of the sun’s damaging UV rays, while adding energy savings, temperature control, and privacy to your building. Our commercial UV and IR-Block window film offers wide-ranging advantages for your school or business, ensuring that you can still bring in natural light while protecting staff members and guests from harmful rays. BlueTech is a trusted brand delivering highly effective products to meet the diverse needs of commercial and residential architectural buildings. We’ve delivered quality solutions for a wide variety of commercial clients, helping them get the most from their buildings with protected windows. Whatever your building specifications, we can work with you to get the best window film solutions for your needs. At BlueTech, we have an extensive selection of products that can handle different architectural applications and provide all the benefits you’re looking for from a window film installation.
Reduces Energy Costs
By rejecting up to 86% of the sun’s heat, solar control window films dramatically lower air conditioning costs in warmer months
Reduces Fading
Solar control window films rejects more than 99% of the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays and reduce the light transmission to help reduce fading of interior furnishings and merchandise, saving on replacement costs.
Reduces Temperature Variations
By installing a solar control film on the exterior facing glazing, the heat transmission through the glazing is reduced, eliminating the need to continually running the HVAC Unit at the lower temperature settings.
Reduces the Carbon Footprint
By reducing your energy consumption required to cool your building, you are reducing the amount of Carbon Emissions that are being released into the atmosphere when producing power using Oil, Coal and Natural Gas.