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How to Prevent Low-E Windows from Melting Siding

If you have never heard of window reflections melting vinyl siding, then consider yourself lucky. Window glare melting siding and artificial turf grass has been the cause of arguments between neighbors, countless dollars spent in repairs, and even the subject of class action law suits. Low e windows create much more reflected light than standard glass windows, and when these reflections hit vinyl siding, they can cause it to melt. And vinyl siding melted by window glare can't be repaired or restored, it has to be ripped off and replaced. This can occasionally mean an entire exterior wall needs to be replaced when a match for older vinyl siding can't be found. So did yourself (and your neighbors) a favor and prevent melted vinyl siding before the damage occurs with Turf Guard Window Film.

Window Reflection Reducer

Turf Guard Window Film is a specialty product designed to solve a decidedly modern problem. It can quickly be applied to the exterior of a modern low e energy efficient window and changes the way the exterior of the window interacts with sunlight. The anti-glare window film sends light scattering in countless directions instead of becoming concentrated in a hot beam of light that could melt vinyl siding or grass. It is a cost-effective solution to what might otherwise be a very costly problem.

Window Glare Burning Grass

Just as it can with vinyl siding, window glare off energy efficient windows can melt artificial turf grass, making a yard look unpleasant and meriting removal and replacement. Even if you have had low e windows and turf grass for several months already, thee damage may still occur once the sun's position changes in another season, so don't delay: get Turn Guard Window Film and guard your yard.

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

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