🛑 STOP Your ARTIFICIAL TURF from MELTING đŸ”„ Do-It-Yourself Window Film Solution 😎

Solution for Brown Spots on Lawn Caused by Windows

Are patches of your yard mysteriously drying out or even burning but, turning brown and unsightly and unmistakably dead? Assuming you're not watering the grass in a highly selective pattern that negates highly specific patches of the grass, there is likely another factor at play: hot beams of sunlight burning the grass.

How can sunshine burn one patch of grass but leave the blades right next to it untouched? With a little "help" from highly reflective windows, that's how. When sunshine bounces off low-e windows, it can form concentrated and extra hot shafts of light that can burn patches of grass so badly the only repair is ripping the stuff out and reseeding or adding sod. But then that new grass is at risk of glare from windows burning grass again.

The solution to stop window reflections on grass? Scatter the hot light with Turf Guard Window Film.

Window Film to Stop Burning Grass Is Immediately Effective

Don't let reflections off windows kill grass in your yard again. Turf Guard Window Film;m changes the way the surface of your energy efficient windows work, sending light scattering far and wide but without changing how effectively the windows reduce interior heat and block UV light. And depending on the type of Turf Guard Window Film you choose, your windows won't look any different, either. But your grass sure will: it will look healthy and vibrant again instead of being dried out or burned by window glare.

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

👍 easy to install - Anti-Reflective Window Film Solution

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