Residential

UV protection window film

Block up to 99% of UV rays and stop the sun fading your furniture, floors and art.

Ultraviolet light is the main cause of fading to furniture, flooring, curtains, artwork and even wooden floors. A near-invisible UV window film blocks up to 99% of UV rays, protecting your interiors and valuables while letting full natural light through.

Blocks up to 99% UV

Stops the main cause of fading in its tracks.

Protects valuables

Guards furniture, flooring, art, fabrics and photos.

Virtually invisible

Clear film — no change to the look of your windows.

Keeps full light

No darkening, unlike blinds or shutters.

Skin-friendly

Reduces UV exposure for sun-facing rooms.

Pairs with solar

Often combined with solar film for heat plus UV.

Ideal for sunny rooms, art and wood floors

UV film is popular wherever the sun reaches prized possessions — lounges with leather or fabric sofas, rooms with hardwood or engineered floors, hallways with artwork, and any south-facing space. It's clear, so you keep your view and your light.

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Why UV causes fading — and how film stops it

Ultraviolet light is the single biggest cause of fading to fabrics, timber, leather, artwork and flooring — and ordinary glass blocks only a fraction of it. A clear UV-protective film blocks up to 99% of UV rays at the window, dramatically slowing fading while letting full daylight through.

Because the film is virtually invisible, you protect your interiors without darkening rooms or changing the look of your windows — ideal where you want to keep both your view and your valuables.

Common questions

No — UV-blocking film is virtually clear and lets full daylight through while removing the rays that cause fading.

UV film focuses on blocking fading rays; solar film also reduces heat and glare. Many films do both, and we'll recommend the right one.

Fading is mostly caused by UV, which film blocks up to 99% of; heat and visible light play a smaller part, so film greatly slows but doesn't entirely stop fading.

No — it's virtually clear and won't change how your windows look or how bright your rooms are.

If you also have a heat or glare problem, a combined solar-UV film covers both; for fading alone, clear UV film is enough.

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