Film Solutions is an elite dealer of Vista and Llumar window films for home window tinting and commerical window tint film applications serving the Dayton and Cincinnati regions. Our films have outstanding longevity, performance, and optical clarity and are brought to you by the world-leading Eastman Chemical. They come with a top-notch warranty and the Vista films are transferable in residential applications. For questions or to set up a time for a consultation, please contact us!
Does the light from your windows get so bright that it causes you to squint, or even be such a strain on your eyes that you get headaches? Is the glare intense enough to be bothersome while you're trying to watch television? Window film will provide shading to whatever degree you need. Glare reduction is only determined by the darkness of the film. Choose a very light film when glare isn't an issue, or choose a darker film for more glare control. Fading of your furnishings is inevitable and will occur whether exposure is from intense sunlight over a short period of time or weak sunlight over a long period of time.
These windows were giving the same problems as the other Goodwill locations at the checkout areas (see previous posts showing other locations). This film is Llumar DL05Gray. It's restricted for annealed glass due to its high solar absorption, but this glass is tempered. There is no worry about...
One of the most popular films I use for residential applications is Vista V58. It's used when solar heat and glare reduction aren't the issue, a neutral color is desired, and its 99.9% UV rejection is needed to protect furnishings. There is hardly any difference other than the view is clearer...
This great room in Brookville, Ohio is facing southward. The wintertime is very glaring due to the low-angled sun. The decor is gray, so Vista V28 was used on the upper four panes, and Vista V38 was used on the lower three panes. These dual-reflective films have a gray hue. The UV light is now gone...
The eastern elevation of the showroom is now filmed with Vista V14. This is the same film that was used on the western elevation six years ago. They're adding more sales desks close to these windows, and the morning sun would have been a nuisance. Not anymore!