Reduce heat and glare in sun-soaked rooms without darkening them or replacing your glazing.
If your conservatory, extension or south-facing rooms become uncomfortably hot in summer and glare washes out your TV and screens, solar control window film is the simplest fix. It rejects a large share of the sun's heat and cuts glare while keeping rooms bright — fitted to your existing glass in a single visit.
Reflects and absorbs solar energy before it heats the room.
Watch TV and work comfortably even in bright sun.
Most films stay near-clear, so rooms stay bright.
Filters UV that fades furniture, flooring and curtains.
Retrofits to your current windows in hours.
Less heat in means less spent keeping cool.
Solar film is most popular in conservatories and garden rooms, bi-fold and patio doors, loft rooms and any south- or west-facing window where afternoon sun builds up. We assess your glazing and aspect and recommend the right grade — from virtually invisible to a light tint.
Solar control window film is a microscopically thin, multi-layer film applied to the inside of your existing glass. Its spectrally-selective layers reflect and absorb infrared (heat) energy and cut glare while still letting visible light through — which is why a near-clear film can reject a large share of the sun's heat without darkening the room.
We fit it in a single visit: the glass is deep-cleaned, the film is precision-cut to each pane and squeegeed into place, then it cures over the following days to an optically clear finish bonded to the glass.
No — many solar films are nearly clear and keep rooms bright while still cutting heat and glare. If you want more shade we can specify a tinted option.
High-performance solar films reject a large proportion of solar heat; the exact figure depends on the film and your glazing, which we'll advise on at quote.
Most homes are completed in a single visit; the number of windows and access determine the exact time, which we confirm with your quote.
It suits the vast majority of glazing. A small number of sealed double-glazed units need a specific film to avoid thermal stress, which we check before recommending.
Yes — as well as rejecting summer heat, many solar films help retain warmth by reducing heat loss through the glass, and they cut glare year-round.
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