Money Flies Out Inefficient Windows? 3M Thinsulate is the Answer!




With about 30% of all energy escaping through inefficient windows, it’s no surprise that people are looking for ways to help keep their windows insulated to improve energy efficiency. Clearview Tinting offers 3M Thinsulate low-E technology that helps keep outside temps out and comfort in. Check out just some of what this innovative window film can do to your existing windows.

3M Thinsulate Controls the Climate – 3M Thinsulate Climate Control Window Film helps keep the warmth in during the winter and the cool conditioned air in during the summer — keeping the weather out where it belongs – all season, every season. It helps reduce cold/hot spots, improving overall comfort throughout your home or commercial space.

3M Thinsulate Increases Energy Efficiency of Existing Windows – Enjoy the benefits of a Low-E or “Low Emissivity” window at a fraction of the cost of replacing your windows. Upgrade your existing windows to be more energy efficient by improving the insulation value of a single pane window close to that of a double pane window and the insulation value of a double pane window close to that of a triple pane window.

3M Thinsulate Maintains Window Appearance -A virtually invisible film that is professionally installed to the surface of your glass. It has a neutral appearance that will not dramatically change the look of your windows — inside or out. The Climate Control Series blocks up to 99% of UV rays, helping to protect artwork, furniture, hardwood floors, rugs and window treatments.

Upgrade Existing Windows in Your Home with 3M Thinsulate - Home Window Tinting Toledo, Ohio

If you would like more information about 3M Thinsulate window film and how it can improve your existing inefficient windows, contact us, call (419) 367-6444, or email us at info@clearviewtinting.com.

We would be happy to set up a free, no obligation consultation with someone on our team if you are interested. We proudly service Toledo and Cleveland, Ohio as well as Southern Michigan.