Block Heat, Glare & UV Rays With Home Dual Reflective Window Film




Often times upper windows can be hard to find a great window treatment for. You don’t want to block the open feel from these windows, but they often bring in unwanted heat, glare and UV rays at certain times of the day. That was the situation with this home in Manitou Beach, Michigan. After discussion with the homeowners, we decided that a dual reflective window film by 3M called Night Vision 15 was the best choice to achieve the objectives. This sun control film offers a unique combination of low reflectivity, warm beauty and high performance. Night Vision films have dual reflective technology, providing daytime privacy while allowing easier viewing outside at night.

Primary Benefits of 3M Dual Reflective Window Film
  • Great heat rejection helps provide energy savings and improved comfort
  • Enhanced views with low interior reflectivity, especially at night
  • Helps reduce glare and eye discomfort
  • Helps extend the life of furnishings by significantly reducing harmful UV rays, the largest cause of fading
  • Reduces air contioning costs
  • Extended furniture fabric life
  • Increases personal safety from flying or broken glass

Check out these additional pictured of this project. You can see that this Dows not obstruct the views to the outside at all and actually enhances the view.

We hope you enjoyed the information about this home dual reflective 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.