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Reflections of Windows Causing Fading on Deck

Any wooden deck will need to be refinished every few years to keep it looking good and to make sure the deck will last for years. If your deck surface seems to be fading and discoloring too fast, or if it has fade issues only in specific areas, then sunlight reflecting off the windows may be to blame for this rapid damage. Save yourself time and money and keep your deck looking great for longer by coating the windows in Turf Guard Window Film, a specialty anti glare window treatment designed specifically for the issues cause by energy efficient low-e windows.

Window Glare Burning Grass

Decks and wooden porches can be damaged be window reflections, but they are hardly the only part of your property that can be damaged by sunlight reflecting off low-e windows. Reflected solar glare can melt artificial turf grass and singe natural grass and other plants. Turf Guard Window Film protects the yard from this excess glare by sending the sunlight scattering in countless directions rather than becoming focused into a hot shaft of light.

How to Keep Windows from Melting Siding

One of the most frequent issues with sun reflections off energy efficient windows is vinyl siding melted by the sunlight. And why is this such a big issue? Largely because the siding your low-e windows melt is likely going to be that of your neighbor's home. To prevent awkward and unpleasant exchanges after your window reflections melt vinyl siding on a neighbor's home, you should proactively have Turf Guard Window Film applied right after you get new energy efficient windows. That way you can enjoy your cooler, more cost effective home without the risk of causing damage to your own deck or grass or to the walls of your neighbor's home.

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

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