The new year is a time for change, and what better way to start 2023 than by making your home more comfortable and energy-efficient? Window insulation film has the ability …
5 Eye-Catching Commercial Window Film Installations Around Cincinnati
Using commercial window film on your Cincinnati space can instantly add value to customers, employees, and your bottom line. This highly effective but often overlooked solution is a great way …
Prepare Your Car for Cold Weather
The winter can take a toll on your car, be it the battery, the tires, and even your car’s exterior. If you’re hitting the road in the cold weather this …
What Can Commercial Window Tinting Do For Your Business?
Commercial window tinting can do a lot for your business. From the obvious benefits, like enhanced interior design composition and increased privacy, to the unseen improvements, like greater energy efficiency …
Fall Home Checklist: Get Your Home Ready for Chilly Weather
As the weather gets cooler in the fall, drafty windows and doors have difficulty retaining manmade heat, adding a chill to the inside air. Not only does drafty air make …
Improve Safety with Window Film for Schools
Schools are a place where children should always feel safe. But glass building facades leave schools vulnerable to natural disasters and break-ins. Glass can easily shatter during an earthquake, tornado, …
Keep Your House Cool This Summer with Window Film
As we approach the mid-summer months, the temperature continues to climb. Even though we feel the hot summer sun most when we step outside, some heat can still be felt …
Improve Employee Satisfaction with Window Film
Many of us spend almost a third of our lives in the office — that’s a lot of time. Because we spend more days at the office than at home, …
5 Ways to Celebrate Earth Day
For over 50 years, people worldwide have come together to celebrate Earth Day on April 22. While the first Earth Day in 1970 attracted over 20 million Americans, today, over …
Safety Glazing: Meet Tempered Code with Window Film
Although building codes vary, many require safety glazing or tempered glass in certain hazardous areas to mitigate potential risk and injury. Buildings that don’t meet these standards, including ones such …