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FAQ's

How are SunScape Select films applied?
Professionally trained Madico installers apply the films to the interior surface of your windows. The films are applied using a mild liquid that will not harm your family, pets or plants.

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Will Madico’s window films change the appearance of my home or office?
The degree to which window film changes the appearance of a home or office is entirely up to you. Our Madico line includes a wide array of styles, from rich tints to subtle shades of your choice.

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Will the products make my home safer?
Yes. If the glass were to break, the film would help bind the dangerous shards together. Safety and Security window films are specifically designed to mitigate the dangers of broken glass resulting from everything from hurricanes, tornadoes and earthquakes.

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How much money can I expect to save on my energy bill?
Madico films dramatically reduce the amount of infrared radiation or heat that transfers thru the windows, thereby lowering the amount of energy required to cool the home in warm summers. However, the precise savings depend on the amount of glass filmed, the direction the home or building faces, and of course, how cool an environment you prefer.

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How much will this reduce my utility bills?
Depending on the amount of glass and the orientation of your windows will determine the amount of energy savings. In most cases there is a 3 to 4 year payback period on your utility bills and it normally reduces 33%-50% of energy costs annually. History shows utility rates increase just about every other year, so your lifetime warranty is a sure money saver.

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How long does this last?
Solar Busters Window Films carry a manufacturer’s lifetime warranty on Residential and between 10 & 12 year warranties on Commercial application’s for years of durability and performance.

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Does this stop fading?
All materials will fade from sunlight in time. Fading is inevitable and the same whether it is caused by exposure to intensive sunlight for a short time or a long exposure to weaker sunlsunlight. Glass provides limited protection from fading.

Severe fading can be significantly minimized with the use of window films. Though it can not be totally eliminated, the installation of film can drastically reduce the damage, enabling most fabrics and furnishings to look fresh and vibrant for years to come.

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Is this like “Low E glass?
Low-E coatings are designed to be an improvement in the heat retention capability of double pane glass during the heating season. They do very little to control solar heat gain or UV light.

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Will this harm my plants?
Most plants actually grow better behind window film because rapid changes in temperature that stress plant surfaces and flowers is reduced.

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How do I wash the film? Household glass cleaners, such as Windex, and soft paper towels, such as Bounty, should be used. Polish the film like you would a Formica counter top.

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Can the films give me privacy?
Some films can provide daytime privacy, but at night people can see in.

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Do I have to do all my windows?
All windows in any one room, as well as any room that has items of value, should be treated.

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Low-E Window Facts and Myths
If we have Low-E windows do we still need window film?
”Low-E” window systems have gained popularity in recent years. While these systems do a great job in some situations, they are not the complete answer to most homeowners needs.

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What Is a “Low-E” window?
Low-E stands for low emissivity. Emissivity is a measure of a surfaces ability to absorb or reflect far-infrared radiation. The lower the emissivity the higher the far-infrared reflection. Far Infrared radiation is that which is sensed by the body as heat. The sun’s rays contain ultra-violet, visible, and near-infrared from the sun but reflect longer far-infrared wavelengths. Far-infrared radiation is re-radiated from objects (both inside and outside the home) that have been heated by the original radiation from the sun or heated in other ways.

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Solar Control Film and the Low-E window system:

In the early days of low-e development the coatings used were applied to single pane glass. Filming over these old single pane systems would ruin the low-E properties of the window. Today, almost all low-a windows are dual pane system where the coating is on face 2 or face 3 (inside the air gap) of the window. Filming these window will not ruin the low-e properties. Be sure to check the film to glass recommendations for Low-E glass systems.

Standard solar control film and a Low-E window is perhaps the best complete protection available. The window will provide heat loss reduction, and the film will significantly improve the solar heat gain. In addition, the film will provide glare reduction and block 99% of the UV.

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Low-E windows and UV protection:
Many homeowners believe they have adequate UV protection with low-a windows. While it is true that low-e window do perform better than standard windows, the amount of UV radiation transmitted is still many times that of windows retrofitted with solar control film.

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Will Window Films Cause Glass To Break?
Glass breaks when stressed. There are five types of stress which may cause glass breakage:

1. Thermal Stress--from absorption of solar radiation.
2. Tensile Stress--from the weight of the glass itself.
3. Mechanical Flexing Stress--from wind.
4. Impact Stress--from flying objects, hail, baseballs.
5. Twisting Stress--from building or wind

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