Commercial

Solar window film for offices & commercial buildings

Tame overheating and screen glare in glass-fronted offices — and cut your cooling bills.

Modern offices and commercial buildings are full of glass that looks great but overheats, glares on screens and drives up air-conditioning costs. Commercial solar film is a fast, retrofit fix that improves comfort and productivity while reducing energy spend — no disruption, fitted around your operating hours.

Reduces overheating

Rejects solar heat across large glazed facades.

Cuts screen glare

Improves comfort and productivity for staff.

Lowers cooling costs

Less solar gain means lower air-con load and bills.

Even temperatures

Reduces hot spots near windows and meeting rooms.

Minimal disruption

Fitted out of hours or around your schedule.

Energy credentials

Supports sustainability and energy-reduction goals.

Ideal for offices, meeting rooms and glazed facades

South- and west-facing offices, glass-walled meeting rooms, atriums and reception areas suffer most from solar gain and glare. We assess the building and recommend the right film — clear, tinted or reflective — and can phase the work to avoid disrupting your business.

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Solar film for commercial buildings

Commercial glazing is often extensive, sealed and south- or west-facing, creating uncomfortable hot spots, screen glare and high air-conditioning loads. Commercial-grade solar film is engineered to reject a high proportion of solar heat across large facades, evening out temperatures and reducing cooling demand — a fast, retrofit alternative to re-glazing or upgrading the HVAC.

We survey the building, recommend the right film for each elevation, and schedule fitting out of hours or in phases to avoid disrupting your operation.

Common questions

Yes — for commercial work we routinely fit film evenings or weekends to avoid disrupting your operations.

By reducing solar heat gain, solar film lowers the load on air conditioning, which typically reduces cooling costs in sun-exposed buildings.

By cutting solar heat gain it lowers the load on air conditioning, which typically reduces cooling costs in sun-exposed commercial buildings.

Yes — we routinely work evenings, weekends or in phases so staff and operations aren't disrupted.

Reducing cooling energy supports energy-efficiency and sustainability targets, and we can advise on film performance figures.

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