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

Turf Guard Protection Window Film

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If you have (or are thinking about) having artificial grass placed in your yard, then you might be familiar with turf burning. This is due to the hot spots produced by the reflection of the sun from your windows to your new lawn and/or artificial turf.

The temperature of these hot spots can be so high that they kill everything they encounter. It is increasingly popular for double-pane and low-e windows to melt synthetic turf, vinyl siding and even cause natural grass to catch fire. Artificial turf can begin to melt at around 175 degrees Fahrenheit. You can protect your artificial turf and your loved ones by adding our Turf Shield product to your windows in order to reduce the temperature of the hot spot to a level below the harm threshold.

Our Turf Shield Window Film Product Line Includes These Three Choices:

Clear Screen

This product is 100% HOA compliant in all communities as it has an extremely low to no visual effect on the exterior of the home and no negative impact on the environment. From the inside, when applied, it looks very similar to a window with a typical bug screen on it. Although not absolutely transparent or obscuring, it still allows for a decent amount of illumination while looking out. This product option offers a warranty and a reasonable life expectancy of around 10 years!

Matte Screen

Matte Screen is an opaque film that not only offers you fantastic security, but also provides privacy day and night. Not only is this the most budget friendly, but it's also a perfect option for bathroom windows or windows that you just want to be shielded, but don't sacrifice the sun. When applied, this product line does not provide visibility inside or out. This product has a warranty as well. Contact us for more information.

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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