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

Sun Reflecting Off Windows Killing Grass

Is the Sun Reflecting Off Your Windows Killing Your Grass?

You work hard to maintain your lawn. You water it, mow it, fertilize it, or you pay good money for a professional lawn care company to do so. Or maybe you went the green route, so to speak, and had artificial turf grass installed. But now you see patches of burnt grass or melted turf, and you wonder what's ruining your prized and expensive lawn. There's a good chance the culprit is window reflections bouncing off energy efficient low e windows. Window glare off low e windows can get hot enough to burn there grass, but it doesn't have to. There's an easy and effective way to stop window reflections melting the yard.

Prevent Windows from Melting Artificial Turf

To stop window glare damaging the lawn, just get Turf Guard Window Film installed. This applied film will send light particles bouncing in all directions instead of forming a focused shaft of heated light that can ruin the grass. It won't damage the view out and it will leave your heat-blocking windows as effective as ever. And if you choose clear Turf Guard Window Film, you won't even be able to see the stuff as it protects the property.

Why Does Vinyl Siding Appear Melted?

If you have low e windows and you also have vinyl siding, or if a nearby property has vinyl siding, then Turf Guard Window Film is doubly important. Vinyl siding can easily be melted by window reflections and once warped by the heat, it can't be restored, it has to be replaced. The first time Turf Guard Window Film prevents vinyl siding melted by solar reflections, it will have more than paid for itself.

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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