Monday, April 16, 2012

Which Brand is Best?

Selecting the right window film for your home or office is a serious decision and should not be taken lightly. First, focus on what your highest priority is. Whether it is to protect your furnishings or reduce energy consumption, there is a film designed to fit your needs.

So how do you tell which film company to choose when everyone says "mine is the best"? Sometimes it is difficult to separate fact from fiction. Very often, the warranty will provide a good clue. Make sure "glass breakage" is included. If it is not it would be wise to avoid this product. Where is the product made? Foreign made window films often do not provide the level of customer service should a warranty issue arise as those made here.

While "brand name" films offer a recognizable name associated with other products, this certainly doesn't make them "the best". In fact, you might be surprised to learn that many of the brand name films aren't actually made by the manufacturer baring that name. Most films made here in the U.S. A. are very often quite comparable in quality. Sun Gard films are made in St. Petersburg, Florida to the highest quality standards. A member of the 100 Year Old MADICO window film family.

Quality You Can Trust

At Clear View we take great pride in our work, and it shows. We use only the highest quality products, backed by a strong warranty. I personally over see every project to assure complete satisfaction.

Your home is your treasure and we take great care to make sure your home is properly cared for while we perform our service. Your floors and window ledges are covered and protected. We will thoroughly clean your windows before and after the installation making sure you enjoy your new "clear view".

Your satisfaction is my personal mission. After all, satisfied customers are worth more than any advertising.

James Denton
Owner

Keep Your View With Century 60

 Our Sun Gard Century 60 window film is a great choice for those that wish to maintain a natural view yet want the protection from the sun.

This Bailey homeowner wanted to block UV and slightly reduce the heat coming in his windows. He selected the Century 60 because it did not make a noticeable change to the windows.

In these photos, the top windows are treated with Century 60 and the bottom is clear.