
Protect Your Valuables
Is the Sun Damaging Your Furniture?
UV window film blocks 99% of the rays that fade furniture, floors, and artwork. Stop sun damage before it's too late.
What's at Risk?
The Sun Is Silently Destroying Your Belongings
Every day without protection, UV rays are fading your furniture, floors, and irreplaceable items.
Furniture & Upholstery
Sofas, chairs, and leather furniture fade and crack from UV exposure.
Hardwood Floors
Sun causes irreversible discoloration and uneven fading patterns.
Artwork & Photos
Photographs, paintings, and decor items are extremely UV-sensitive.
Rugs & Carpets
Expensive rugs develop visible fading lines from window exposure.
The Science
What Causes Fading?
40%
UV Rays
Window film blocks 99%
25%
Visible Light
Tinted films reduce
25%
Solar Heat
Heat-rejection films help
10%
Other Factors
Humidity, aging, etc.
UV rays are the #1 cause of fading—and window film blocks 99% of them. Even clear films provide full UV protection.
The Solution
UV Window Film Stops Fading
Professional UV window film blocks 99% of harmful ultraviolet rays while preserving your natural light and view. It's the simplest, most cost-effective way to protect your valuables.
What You Get With UV Film
Common Questions
Fading Prevention FAQ
Does window film really prevent furniture fading?
Yes—UV rays cause about 40% of fading, and window film blocks 99% of UV. You'll significantly slow the fading process. For maximum protection, solar control films also reduce visible light and heat, addressing additional fading factors.
Can I get UV protection without darkening my windows?
Absolutely. Clear UV window films are virtually invisible yet still block 99% of harmful UV rays. 3M and LLumar offer 'clear' films that maintain your natural light while providing full UV protection.
Will window film protect my hardwood floors?
Yes—hardwood floor fading is one of the most common reasons people install UV film. Many customers come to us after noticing uneven fading where rugs or furniture blocked some sun. Film protects the entire floor evenly.
Is the fading damage already done permanent?
Unfortunately, fading is typically permanent. But film prevents further damage and protects items that haven't faded yet. The sooner you install UV protection, the more you preserve.
Stop Fading Before It's Too Late
Every day without UV protection is another day of silent damage. Schedule a free consultation to protect your furniture, floors, and valuables.
