Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions About Window Film
Straightforward answers to common questions about privacy, solar control, safety, UV protection, installation and pricing.
Questions & Answers
Everything You Need to Know
Some privacy films provide daytime privacy only, while frosted and obscured options offer more consistent privacy day and night. Daytime reflective privacy depends on the difference between internal and external light levels. When interiors are brightly lit at night and it is dark outside, the privacy effect reverses. Frosted and obscured films remain the better option where consistent privacy is required at all times.
This depends on the film specification and the glazing involved, but solar control films can make a noticeable difference in spaces affected by excessive sun and glare. We will advise on the most appropriate product for your specific glass type and orientation.
Not necessarily. Some films are specifically designed to reduce heat and glare while still keeping a bright, usable feel. There are options across a range of visible light transmission levels, and we will help you find the right balance for your space.
Yes, in most cases window film can be removed or replaced if your requirements change. The ease of removal can depend on the film type, how long it has been in place and the condition of the glass. We can advise on this for your specific situation.
No. Window film is widely used in homes for privacy, comfort, safety and UV protection. Conservatories, bathrooms, front-facing windows, garden rooms, patio doors and living areas are all common residential applications.
Costs vary depending on film type, glass size and project details. Our Online Estimate tool is the best starting point for getting a clearer idea of likely pricing before you commit to anything. You can access it using the GET QUOTE button throughout the site.
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