Solar Control Window Film

  • Dual-Reflective Film

    Dual-reflective window film is a type of window film that combines two layers of reflective materials to achieve specific performance characteristics. This type of film is commonly used for commercial and residential applications, as well as on vehicles. The dual-reflective design provides a balance between privacy and visibility while offering heat and glare reduction. Dual-reflective films typically have a reflective outer layer that creates a mirror-like effect when viewed from the outside. This makes it difficult for people to see inside during the day, providing privacy for occupants. Unlike traditional mirror tint, dual-reflective films are designed to allow better visibility from the inside looking out. This is achieved by using a less reflective inner layer, allowing occupants to see outside without the same level of reflection as the outer layer. The reflective properties of dual-reflective films also contribute to reducing glare caused by direct sunlight. This makes it more comfortable to work, relax, or drive in spaces with strong sunlight.

  • Reflective Film

    Reflective window film is a type of window film that contains a reflective layer on its surface. This reflective layer is designed to reduce the amount of heat and glare from the sun that enters a building or vehicle through the windows. The reflective properties of the fil, allow it to bounce a significant portion of the sunlight away from the glass, keeping the interior cooler and more comfortable. Reflective window tint is often used in cars, homes, and commercial buildings to improve energy efficiency, reduce the need for air conditioning, and enhance privacy during the daytime.

  • Ceramic Film

    Ceramic window film can be clear or tinted and can be applied to any type of window. This film is comprised of micro-thin layers with ceramic-based nanoparticles, typically this product lasts throughout the lifetime of your window because of its high quality materials.

  • Deluxe Film

    Deluxe Window Film provides powerful solar control without a mirrored look. This type of film is scratch-resistant and can reduce 99 percent of ultraviolet rays. Deluxe films are available in clear, gray, green, and bronze colors.

  • Neutral Film

    Internally and externally it is difficult to see that a film has been installed to the glass, allowing you to maintain crisp, colorful views and still give you enough privacy to distract neighbours, passers-by & potential thieves from your property.

  • Exterior Film

    Exterior Film is ideal for difficult-to-access spandrel and interior glass including atriums, skylights, and conservatory roofs. This film has a scratch resistant coating on the outer surface, to maintain its "like new" appearance thorughout all types of weather.

  • Harmony Film

    Harmony Film is an advanced film that is designed to offer a combination of features such as heat reduction, glare reduction, UV protection, and improved energy efficiency. Harmony window film aims to create a more comfortable indoor environment by minimizing the impact of harsh sunlight, which can cause temperature imbalances, discomfort, and fading of furnishings. This type of window film is often chosen for its ability to maintain a balanced and pleasant atmosphere while also enhancing the overall aesthetics of the space. Keep in mind that specific product details and features may vary among different manufacturers and versions of Harmony window film.

  • Low-E Film

    Low-E film is applied to the interior side of the glass, created to reflect the interior temperatures back inside to reduce energy loss through the glass and maintain indoor temperatures. This window film is completely transparent; It is not the same as tinted glass, which blocks out light but does not reduce heat transfer.

  • Spectrally-Selective Film

     Spectrally selective window film is a specialized type of window film designed to control the amount of light and heat that enters a building while allowing a significant portion of visible light to pass through. Unlike traditional window films that simply block a certain percentage of light and heat, spectrally selective films are engineered to be highly efficient in filtering out specific wavelengths of light and heat.


    These films are designed to block a substantial amount of infrared and ultraviolet (UV) rays, which are responsible for heat buildup and fading of furniture and fabrics, respectively. At the same time, they allow a significant portion of visible light to pass through, maintaining natural lighting and visibility.


    Spectrally selective films are particularly useful in maintaining a comfortable indoor environment with reduced heat and glare while preserving the aesthetics and functionality of windows. They are commonly used in both residential and commercial buildings to improve energy efficiency, enhance comfort, and protect interiors from the damaging effects of UV radiation.