Grey Ultra-Cool Polcarbonate Window Film
Condition: New
- Perfect for reducing glare and heat in conservatories.
- Desinged to be fitted to polycarbonate.
- Reduces glare by 88%.
- Reduces heat by 78%.
- Still allows a natural light in.
- Professional quality
- Non Fade, light grey color.
- Prevents UV light for skin conditions and fading of fabrics etc.
- Glare reduction, grey conservatory roof window film tint, Heat Reduction, 50cm, 76cm, 100cm, 152cm
MORE INFO:
You are looking at our Ultra-Cool polycarbonate window film. This film is desinged to be fitted to polycarbonate glass, ideal application would be conservatory roofs.
We are a leading supplier of Ultra-Cool heat reduction polycarbonate window film. A very economical alternative to blind, this special metalised film helps to massively reduce glare and heat in your conservatory/room, while still keeping the natural sunlight.
Reduce solar energy and glare by up to 80%. Make the most of your extra space for entertaining, dining, working, reading, relaxing and watching TV.
Active Window Films can prevent the heat from building up under polycarbonate or glass roofs. This is done by reflecting the suns heat away, before it can be transmitted. Immediate and dramatic reductions in internal temperatures are achieved.
Warranty - 5 year
Internal Application
Pressure sensitive adhesive
Full fitting instructions supplied with your order
Professional quality - as used by professional window film fitting companies
Non Fade, Easy DIY install, Self Adhesive Film, Easy to cut & trim to size
Allows natural light through the film
Window Film Fitting Instructions, Technical specifications and glazing suitability chart is available to download at the bottom of the page.
The video below shows Opal White Frosted Window Film been installed. The product you are purchasing will look different but is still easily installed with the exact same method using a few basic tools, these are also available to purchase. The Window Film fitting video is only a couple of minutes long and covers all the knowledge you'll need to complete your DIY Window Film installation.