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Best Way to Stop Vinyl Melting from Windows

If you have ever seen vinyl siding melted by window reflections you know it’s pretty ugly stuff; damaged vinyl siding leaves a home looking worn and shabby even if it is brand new, and damaged siding can’t be repaired except by being removed and replaced. So you should do your best to prevent vinyl siding damage before it happens. And the best way to do that is by using Turf Guard Window Film that prevents concentrated solar heat from melting siding. Anti glare tint is cost-effective and easy to install and immediately prevents sun damage to vinyl siding or artificial turf grass.


Light scattering film to stop burning of grass

Low-e energy efficient windows have a highly reflective coating that rejects maximum sunlight, which is great for keeping your home cooler and more eco-friendly, but all that bounced light has to go somewhere. And as low-e windows often have a concave surface that acts like a lens, all this bounced light is further concentrated into a shaft of light that can be hot enough to melt siding and damage turf grass. Turf Guard Window Film scatters the reflected light in thousands of directions, ensuring these damaging beams can’t be formed.
What to do about windows warping siding

If your vinyl siding has been warped and melted by window reflections, then you have a serious issue on your hands. If you remove and replace the damaged siding, the same problem will soon occur again, with the new siding melted yet again. Installing Turf Guard Window Film is a quick, low-cost, and reliable way to ensure your low-e windows won’t cause melted vinyl siding damage again.

Energy efficient windows stop melted turf grass

Artificial turf grass is a cost-effective and eco-friendly replacement for real lawns, but it can be ruined by window reflections melting grass. And of course it won’t grow back, you have to replace it. So use Turf Guard Window Film to stop window glare damaging fake grass and keep your yard looking its best.

Protect Your Artificial Turf, Natural Grass and Vinyl Siding from Reflection Damage

Turf Guard Window Film is an Affordable Do-It-Yourself Window Film Solution

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