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The Many Uses Of Glass Window Films

August 5th, 2009 No comments

Window films are a very affordable do-it-yourself option to enhance your ordinary glass windows and doors. Any glass surface can be easily transformed into something functional, beautiful, or both. Window films come in a variety of sizes and designs and can simulate the look of stained, etched, or frosted glass. Of course, they are much, much cheaper than the real thing, but most people won’t even notice that.

What exactly is window film made of? It’s a thin layer of adhesive-free film made of polyester and metal alloys. It has many different uses and it’s easy to lay, easy to clean, and easy to remove. It can be applied to any glass surface.

All can be done in a do-it-yourself fashion. Well, for a bit bigger surfaces it’s good to have a helper. To install a window film you need some basic tools – spray bottle, a squeegee, and a utility knife.

Here is how you do it: first clean the window, then cut the film to the window size, spray the film, spray the glass, apply the film, use the squeegee to squeeze out the remaining water and let it dry. That’s it, you are done.

Window films have many advantages and useful characteristics. They do very well in improving privacy, reducing glare, blocking damaging ultraviolet rays, increasing safety and security, protecting you from broken glass, protecting your furniture from fading, reducing cooling and heating costs, and making you home more attractive.

No more is stained or etched glass reserved for churches and other eminent buildings. True, the actual glass in very expensive and difficult to maintain, but window films, on the other hand, are cheap, easy to install, easy to maintain, and easy to remove, if you desire. Homeowners love them and there is a reason for that – they work.

From privacy and beautification, to security and UV blocking, window films can meet almost any requirement. Perfect for any home.

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Home Window Repair Tips and Tricks

August 5th, 2009 No comments

Have you noticed that the windows in your home are looking rather worn or shabby? Perhaps your concern is more functional and you have had one too many incidents where you need to spend a lot of time huffing and puffing to get a window open or completely shut. The truth of the matter is that particularly when you are dealing with old houses, you will need to think about dealing with repairing your windows or replacing them.

Though they are quite different, you will find that window repair and window replacement both have the same end goal, that is, to give your home functioning windows that are also still attractive. Take a moment to consider what your needs are and to figure out what you need to do in order to get the results that you are after. What is window repair and how do you decide if you want to repair your window versus replacing them?

When you repair windows there are times when you’ll need to keep the same tone of the house. Older homes don’t look the same once you replace the old windows with newer versions. They kind of lose that mystic that has brought about many conversations since it was built. This is the #1 reason outside of money why people repair instead of replace.

So now you have to think about simply fixing the damaged ones that are already in place. It’s definitely not as expensive as replacement windows, but it also means you have a lot of work to do. In the end though, both ways can help you save on your utility bill each month.

There are definitely advantages and disadvantages for both actions. For instance, with window repair, you will be able to keep windows that were made to work with your home and you will keep the matched look. On the other hand, you may have windows that have become too worn or too warped to save.

In today’s world, most individuals who experience new windows get a load of technology to come along with it. For instance, if you purchase newer windows you will notice that the seals are tighter, the design is more appropriate for the 21st century, and stronger framework. It’s a true testament to how far our technology has grown.

The decision of whether you want to do a window repair versus a window replacement is a difficult one and you may find that it might be best to call a professional in. A professional service can tell you in fairly short order what needs to be done and where your best interests are going to be.

Then again, you may need a professional to repair your windows as well. It all depends on whether or not you need caulk work done, new slot openers, or anything else to help make them last longer. If you have to pull out the entire frame piece, it may take an experienced worker to fix it. Whatever it is, just make sure you consider everything when replacing or repairing windows.

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