Commercial window tinting for your business: In the work place solar heat gain and glare can be a major problem, with the installation of window film these problems can be solved.
During the summer months the heat from the sun can cause office temperatures to rise dramatically making it unbearably hot. Many of our customers have benefitted from installing commercial window tinting solar control window films in their offices and shops. These window films can reflect light and solar energy, some by over 75%. They also reduce heat absorbed, cut down glare and dramatically reduce the heat build up in most situations. This leads to a more comfortable and pleasant working environment for all.
On bright sunny days the sunlight can cause problems on computer screens which can be distracting and uncomfortable. Although this problem can be solved with the use of blinds, you lose the natural daylight and open views and can make your office feel enclosed. With the installation of commercial window tinting film, glare can be reduced by up to 80% or more, whilst retaining a bright cheerful working environment.
Solar control films are available in many different shades including Silver, Grey/Silver, Bronze/Silver, Blue/Silver, Gold/Silver, Solar Bronze and Stainless Steel. We can advise you on which film meets your requirements best and which will enhance your buildings appearance most.
We also install manifestation and window graphics, a simple cost effective and flexible alternative to traditional acid-etching, sandblasting or screen printing.
Created in-house using the latest computer controlled plotters, our manifestation graphics provide a modern solution to marking of glass for health and safety or corporate branding from Retail Shops, Office, Leisure Centres, Schools, Colleges, Universities, Museums and much more. Etched effect, frosted or coloured vinyl applied either singularly or built up from different shades giving a modern stylish look.
Workplace (Health Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992, state in regulation 14;
"Every window or other transparent or translucent surface in a door or gate shall, where necessary for reasons of health and safety be appropriately marked, or incorporate features so as, in either case, to make it apparent".