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Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Commonly asked Questions and Answers about Window Film Tinting for Arizona


What is Window Film? 

Window Film is a low-cost, high-return energy conservation measure made of micro-thin layers of film combined with high performance coatings that bond to the glass surface.

Why do you need window film on your windows?

Adding  Window Film upgrades your existing windows by improving energy efficiency, cutting glare, and reducing damage to furniture due to fading. It also helps make occupants feel more comfortable within the building.

Is window film disruptive to install?

Most windows (per window) can be filmed in 15 minutes with minimal or no disruption to building occupants.

Is window film expensive?

What level of energy savings can I expect with window films?

The energy savings depend on many factors, such as the existing type of glass, existence of overhangs, your location (climate), and energy rates in your area. However, for most buildings, high-performance window films can reduce energy costs from 10 to 50%. 

What type of return on investment or simple payback would these energy savings provide?

Though they provide similar energy savings, window films are much cheaper to install than replacement window - about 5-10% of the cost. Therefore, the capital investment is much lower for window film. Many projects produce a simple payback in less than three years and then you start to have a return every day. week, month and year for as long as your in the building! 

Is applying window film safe for my windows? Won't it cause glass breakage or seal failure?

The installation of window films is very safe. We are provided with a list of recommended applications by the manufactures and are confident that the applications are safe when the recommendations are followed. Plus, manufactures provide warranties against glass breakage and seal failure.

Isn't window film dark? And won't application of film cause me to have to use more lighting, which would increase my energy costs?

In many cases, there is so much solar heat gain before window films are installed that shades or blinds must be kept closed. By applying energy-saving window film, blinds and shades can remain open, allowing more light into the building than before film installation. Plus, window films come in a variety of light transmissions, from very dark (0% light transmission) to very light (80% light transmission).

I've heard that films with a high Luminous Efficacy are the best films to use and will provide the best energy savings. Is this true?

Films with high Luminous Efficacies, also known as Spectrally-Selective Films, can be the best film in many applications. However, the solar heat rejection of these products is typically less than the highest performance films usually Reflectives, so they offer less savings on air-conditioning costs. In addition, films higher in light transmission offer less in the way of glare reduction.

You say your products are energy-saving or "green." What measures has your Vendors (Manufactures) taken to save energy at your manufacturing facilities to show responsibility toward the environment?

In addition to complying with all applicable air and water safety standards for our manufactures operations have implemented a number of energy-saving measures. These have enabled them to greatly reduce the energy required per unit of production by nearly 40% during this period.

Are there utility company rebates for window film installation?

Many utilities offer specific rebates for window film installation for both residential and commercial applications. Often window film is specifically listed as one of the rebate-eligible products. Other times window film qualifies under the "Custom Measures" option (commercial applications only). For details in your state, by utility company, click here.

How does the installation of energy-saving window film affect the performance of my building's HVAC system?

According to U.S. Department of Energy statistics, solar heat gain through windows is responsible for about one third of a building's cooling costs. Energy-saving window film that can reduce solar heat gain by 75% or more can significantly reduce the run time of air-conditioning systems or allow them to operate at lower load conditions. This can reduce cooling costs in commercial buildings by as much as 30%, lengthen HVAC equipment life, lower maintenance costs for air-conditioning systems, and allow for replacement of cooling equipment with smaller, less expensive equipment.

What is the expected lifespan of your window film products and what are the warranties on your products?

Most films carry a 10 or 15-year warranty for non-residential installations and for as long as the current resident owns a home (Lifetime). Warranties include total film replacement, including labor and materials. Many of our films are on the job, still providing energy savings and improved comfort, 20 years after installation. 

Can window films help with LEED Certification or qualification as an Energy Star Labeled Building?

In fact, window films can assist with as many as 9 LEED Certification points (out of the 32 required for Silver LEED Certification). For more information about Vista Window Films and LEED Certification, see www.usgbc.org/leed. The energy savings provided by Window films can also assist buildings with their Energy Star Labeling requirements. 2 of or staff have completed the LEED associates course!

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