🛑 STOP Your ARTIFICIAL TURF from MELTING 🔥 Do-It-Yourself Window Film Solution 😎

Light Scattering Film to Stop Burning of Grass

If your lawn has been singed or your artificial turf grass melted, you might be looking right through the answer as you are wondering how it happened. That's because you may well be looking at your lawn through the very windows that caused the damage to the yard. Concentrated reflections bouncing off energy efficient windows can melt turf and scorch grass because the light is focused into hot beams by the special coating on these windows. The solution to grass damaged by window reflections is easy, though: scatter the light with Turf Guard Window Film.

Window Reflection Reducer

When sunlight meets regular single-pane glass windows, much of the solar energy passes through, entering the home or business and causing interior warming and potential UV fading and damage. Low-e, or low emissivity, windows are designed with a special coating that bounces much of the sun's light away from the glass. The problem is that the rejected light has to go somewhere, and often that somewhere is the lawn. When these beams of light are concentrated enough, they can melt artificial grass and burn natural grass, ruining your lawn and meaning replacement or replanting. Turf Guard Window Film scatters light that bounces off the windows, ensuring it won't create a dangerous and damaging hot beam.

Window Glare Solutions

Turf Guard Window Film is an ideal solution to sun reflections damaging grass because it doesn't make your windows less energy efficient and it won't block the view out of the home. It is also impossible to detect most types of anti glare window film from the outside of the house, so your home will look just the same as ever, albeit now your yard will be safe from burning.

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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