The sun on windows here in Sin city is incredibly hot! The temperatures in summer soar into the hundreds and you can feel the heat radiating out from them. Even in the winter, the Las Vegas sun is a force to be reckoned with. This is why a lot of residents run their A/C year-round. As it were, certain windows take the brunt of the sun and others that simply cannot abide the heat transfer through windows. Find out which commercial and residential windows are best for heat reducing window film below.
Areas for Heat Blocking Window Film
At Home:
- South and Western Facing Windows: Windows facing these directions get way more sun than northern or east or facing windows. Meaning the spaces behind these windows will get incredibly hot and transfer this heat to interiors
- Windows in Home Offices: Working in a hot and stuffy home office is horrible. Plus, most home offices are small and you can’t escape the sun making heat reducing window film perfect for home office settings.
- Windows Near Home Electronics: TVs, speakers, computers, and more all break down faster when exposed to excessive heat. Having heat resistant window film applied to these windows extends the life of your most expensive home gadgets.
At Work:
- Windows with Merchandise: The heat from the sun will melt, fade and destroy store merchandise. A way to protect your product investments in your Vegas store or gallery is to reduce heat and glare through windows with heat-reducing window film.
- Windows Near Guests or Patrons: Lobbies of hotels, tables in restaurants, and check-out stations in stores are all places you don’t want excessive heat from the Las Vegas sun. This makes these areas perfect for commercial window tinting.
- Windows Near Electronic Equipment: Your business likely has a lot of money invested in electronics, machinery, and equipment. These all are negatively affected by the heat of the sun. Protect these expensive items by having heat-reducing window film applied to your sunniest windows.
For more information and pricing on heat-reducing window film technology–contact us.