Commercial Window Film
Privacy, Security, Aesthetics, and More!
The Problem
- Lack of Privacy
- UV damage
- Glare
- Graffiti
- Safety concerns
- Energy loss
The Solution
- An elegant solution for privacy in the office
- 99% of harmful UV rays blocked
- Comfortable brightness levels
- Removable surface to thwart graffiti and vandalism
- Extra protection that encapsulates broken glass
- An easy to maintain comfortable indoor temperature
Today’s buildings utilize more glass than ever before. The trend toward open floor plans, high ceilings and extensive use of glass has become the preferred standard. But glass windows are notorious energy wasters, and can be vulnerable to breakage and vandalism. Building owners and managers are increasingly concerned about excessive glare, heat build-up and higher energy costs.
At Accutint Bellevue, we have a varied selection of film types to suit your business’ needs. Whether you are looking for UV protection to safeguard artwork and fixtures, heat and glare solutions to add comfort to your office, or aesthetic options to communicate your company’s identity, we can deliver.
We use LLumar window film, a retrofit product installed directly to the interior side of the glass. It helps correct temperature imbalances between sunny and shady areas and it deflects harsh, uncomfortable glare reducing eye strain that is common while doing paperwork or viewing a computer screen.
Cut your utility bills and protect your interiors – LLumar can reject up to 79% of the incoming solar energy, and with 99% ultraviolet rejection, furnishings will last longer — a small price for protecting your big investments.
It’s not only functional; LLumar beautifies windows while staying easy to maintain. From the inside, LLumar gives you a pleasant view, free from glare and distortion. On the outside, it has a uniform appearance that complements the building’s design. LLumar is available in a range of designer shades, including neutral. It’s also incredibly easy to maintain. LLumar’s patented, scratch-resistant coating keeps the film looking as new as the day it was installed.