Maintain Views While Blocking Heat, Glare & UV Rays in Manitou Beach




What a great new Contruction home in Manitou Beach, Michigan. With views like this, you don’t want anything blocking your sidelines to the water. However, the owner had concerns about excessive heat, glare and possibly fading issues with floors and furniture. After consultation, we recommended a dual reflective  product from Llumar Window Films that will achieve the goals to maintain views while addressing these problem areas. You can see from these additional pictures from inside the home that the views are not diminished in any way.

 

What is dual-reflective window film and how does it maintain views?

It’s a sun-taming product applied to the inside of the glass in your home. LLumar dual-reflective film blocks more than 99% of the UV rays that contribute to fading of finishes and furnishings, makes TV viewing in bright rooms more comfortable, and helps to keep heat out so you feel cooler, and your air conditioner runs less. It’s an especially good solution for large windows, because it provides solar control without compromising expansive views.

Llumar backs this film with a manufacturer’s limited warranty to protect your investment. If you want the strong solar benefits of reflective film but would rather see what’s outside your windows than a reflection of your home’s interior, this film is for you.

We hope you enjoyed the information about this home window film project in Manitou Beach, Michigan designed to maintain views while reducing heat, cutting glare and blocking UV rays to help prevent faded furnishings. If you would like more information about the dual reflective home window tint we used here or if you have any questions, contact us by calling (800) 975-8183, emailing us at info@clearviewtinting.com or filling out the form at the page found HERE. We would be happy to provide a free, no obligation consultation and cost estimate of retrofitting a residential window film solution onto your space’s existing windows in the Northern Ohio and Southeastern Michigan area.