Facebook Tweet Help Stories Renovation Keeping your cool Share Tweet Help Sustainable, affordable and aesthetically pleasing, window film saves on home energy bills Film Pacific presents a hassle-free option Exterior view of a new home built by Canny Builders. Features a covered outdoor kitchen and dining area,as well as a pontoon for year-round poolside entertaing With the growing trend for picture windows comes the potentially negative impact of the sun's rays on interiors. Solar heat can rapidly raise indoor temperatures, making air conditioning work harder to keep rooms comfortable. Ultraviolet rays can also have a detrimental effect on curtains, furnishings and carpets.Optima Window Film, from Film Pacific, greatly reduces the penetration of both infrared and ultraviolet radiation into your interiors, increasing the energy efficiency of your home. This room features windows and other glazing with SunGard window film. The high-performance film contains a spectrally selective metal layer that reflects much of the sun's heat away from the interior. And at night, it allows you to enjoy the view outside. You won't have a reflection of your living space.Besides controlling indoor temperatures, Optima Window Film gives you daytime privacy and is easily fitted to existing windows. It is available at SunGard superstores nationwide. Exterior view of a new home built by Canny Builders. Features a covered outdoor kitchen and dining area,as well as a pontoon for year-round poolside entertaing To contact your nearest SunGard superstore, phone 138 831. Alternatively, visit the website: www.sungard.com.au. Story by: Trendsideas 25 May, 2010 Renovation Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 Rounded perspective 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > AU2607 AU2607 Read More Similar Stories