Sunray® Case Study

Sunray® installs 3M PR70 Window Film Westlake Ohio

By August 24, 2009November 27th, 2017No Comments

Sunray® installs 3M Prestige 70 for a homeowner at 3110 Chatham Court Westlake, Ohio 44145. This particular customer wanted to protect their furnishings from fading and reduce glare without changing their view. The front of the home was treated with 3M Prestige 70 while the back upper lites were treated with 3M Prestige 50. As you can see, the customer had a problem with fading but also a problem with glare on their television screen. With the 3M Prestige 50 installed we eliminated 44% of the unwanted glare and 99.9% of the damaging uv rays. This particular customer also has XM/Sirius Satellite Radio, and with the 3M Prestige Window Film installed they don’t have to worry about signal blockage because 3M Prestige Film are not made with metals unlike most competitive films on the market. (Vista®, Llumar®, Madico®, V-Kool® window films all have precious metals in them that can interfere with signals)

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3M Prestige window films have a numerous amount of benefits when you install in your home or office.

Some of these benefits include:

  • Substantial heat rejection provides energy savings and enhanced comfort, combined with a modestly tinted film
  • Increased on-angle heat rejection provides additional performance benefits
  • Low reflection enhances views and overall beauty
  • No metals; 3M technology provides superior performance with no corrosion or interference with cell phone, wi-fi, and or satellite signals
  • Extends the life of furnishings by rejecting UV rays, the single largest component of fading
  • Premium 3M manufacture’s warranty
  • Reduces glare and eye discomfort
  • Increases personal safety by minimizing flying glass

When your ready to protect your furnishings from fading… Contact Sunray® :

440-975-0800 or 1-800-295-8468

www.sunrayfilms.com

 

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