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I love the look of ceramic tint on commercial and residential windows. I have been told i shouldnt be using it, nice to see someone else doing the same.
And why would you hold them to sun outside? Would be more useful to see an untreated window and then a couple different treated options to show benefits. We have no idea how much the normal window with standard e glass already blocks
What is the Temperature ..of the window from the inside of the home ...Then wha tis the temperature of the window with your film installed ....How does this match .. Solar Screens on the outside of your Windows .... ? Living in Florida East Coast Orlando Area
59 seconds into the video, you say that the top sample blocks 35% of heat, and the next one down block 49% of heat, and the bottom one blocks 60% of heat... then at 4:27 you review and give completely different answers, saying that the top one blocks 60% of heat, the next one down - 70% of heat, and the bottom one 75% of heat. So, am I missing something or....?
Is ceramic the only only one you can purchase to still be able to see out your windows from the inside at night? I had the mirror reflective added to a few windows in my house, but I can’t see out those windows now at night.
don’t be jealous i have mine done two years ago it work i have not had no electric fan now help way better you don’t need to be jealous person because others are doing this you can do this yourself
Hello, I'd like to know what is the right way to install the film to reduce the heath, on the inside or the outside, specially if we're talking about skilights?