As reported in Facility Executive, the International Window Film Association (IWFA) has stated that “the immediate and long lasting benefits…

As reported in Facility Executive, the International Window Film Association (IWFA) has stated that “the immediate and long lasting benefits…
With tightening budgets and more regulations relating to energy consumption and the effect it has on the environment, it’s unsurprising that businesses are looking for ways to increase the energy efficiency of their commercial properties.
Saving energy and being environmentally friendly has fast become a top priority for corporations and businesses within the UK. The impacts of global warming are being full understood and meteorologists are predicting rising temperatures in the coming decades.
Most modern office designs comprise of lots of window space, which, without a doubt looks amazing. But during the summer months, when the temperature rises, these modern and stylish offices can quickly turn hot and uncomfortable.
The first window film, produced using a polyester laminate, was designed to help control excessive heating of building interiors by the sun, and first saw the light of day back in the mid-1960s.
Window films can be a very efficient and convenient product for upgrading existing glazing during renovation projects or removing typical annoyances such as overheating rooms and glare issues.