Window film is something that may not be on your radar. However, there are a variety of benefits to adding it to the windows in your home. Whether you add to it to a few select rooms or throughout your home, window film can increase energy efficiency, add privacy, and prevent fading and other damage from UV rays on your furniture and carpet. There are a variety of options to choose from and finding the right film for your home can be easy. Here's what you should know about residential window film.

Installation Is Key

Window film installation involves cutting the film to size and then applying the adhesive side to the windows without leaving any bubbles. While it may seem straight forward, it can be a tricky process. Installation can be done as a do-it-yourself process but it can be time consuming. Many prefer to call in the professionals who specialize in residential window film installation. While this can add to the total cost, it is less time consuming and your likely to see better results. Hiring a professional for installation is also a good idea for larger or unusually shaped windows.

The Cost

When it comes to window film, costs can vary depending on the size of your windows, whether or not you want the film throughout your home, the type of film you choose, and the cost of installation. If you decide to install the film yourself, you can expect some savings. Do-it-yourself window film installation typically costs between $2 and $4 per square foot. If you decide to hire a professional for the installation process, your costs will likely be between $5 and $8 per square foot. Oddly shaped windows or very large windows may cost more than average for window film installation.

Energy Savings

There are a variety of benefits to installing window film to your home's windows. It can add privacy, it's a good alternative to window treatments, and it can even increase the security of your windows. Another reason to consider window film is the potential energy savings. Insulating films reflect heat during the summer months and can help your home retain heat during the winter months. In fact, these films can help your home retain up to 55 percent of your home's heat when temperatures dip. After installation you may notice lower energy bills.

Window film can be a great addition to any home. However, there are a few things to know. Proper installation is key. While it is possible to do the installation yourself, for the best results you may want to call in the professionals. Costs can vary but for residential window film installation you can expect to pay between $5 and $8 per square foot. The good news is that these films do offer a variety of benefits including energy savings. 

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