Darrall had previously had his kitchen and dining room windows tinted with SV30, and wanted the rest of his house done with the same window film. It’s always a good idea to maintain uniformity with household additions
Laraine needed to reduce the heat in her upstairs bedrooms and kitchen. I sent her a group of samples and she chose the Daylight series because of its low exterior reflectance and high light transmission.
Ross initially contacted me with an ECO estimate to reduce the heat in his north/west facing dining room. His wife didn’t want an obvious or dark window film, so we decided on the Daylight series once again. While I was there they asked if I could also tint two windows at the front of the house to stop UV rays from fading an expensive tapestry. The windows were over four meters high, so I hired a longer ladder and installed a DN20 to reduce the heat as well.
Sharon’s East facing bedroom windows were heating up her rooms early in the morning and also letting in a lot of glare. She didn’t want to block out too much natural light, so we decided on the Daylight series to reduce her heat and glare issues.
Maryanne, a Construction Project Manager called me to solve a heat issue in a new extension she was working on Redfern. I installed a high heat reduction (81%) silver reflective film, and her client immediately noticed the temperature change and glare reduction in the room. mapils@hotmail.com
Reiko needed to reduce morning heat and glare through her windows, but still wanted natural light to come in, so I recommended the Daylight series DN20. Once applied it was barely visible, and she was extremely happy with the installation.
Mr. Brown, a Managing Director, called me with a heat and glare problem in his west facing office/warehouse. The issue was easily reduced with the application of our Nightscape NS15. tours@rlexperience.com.au
Mr.Nathanson wanted to cut heat and glare in his office, but needed enough natural light so he didn’t feel uncomfortable in a darkened room. After some deliberation, we finally went with the Daylight series to solve his problem. danny@backchatmobile.com.au
Ken, a teacher in Woollongong, was upgrading his house with energy saving appliances and products. He emailed me his window measurements for an estimate, but some of the sizes were very unusual, so I organized a suitable time to do another measure and quote. He was very surprised with the quote, and then extremely satisfied after the installation.
Gabrielle needed to stop fading on her expensive wooden furniture and rugs, but also wanted natural light in her back sunroom. After a few weeks of emails, we finally decided on the mid-range Daylight series to cut 99% of UV rays.
With sunlight beaming through his upstairs windows, Mr.Hughes needed to firstly reduce heat and glare, and then stop fading on his extensive artwork collection. As there was no aesthetic exterior restriction, these three issues were solved with the installation of a high heat reduction silver.
Laurie called me wanting to reduce solar heat and save on air-conditioning usage. With his house facing northwest, the front windows were the main culprits, and he liked the warm interior feel that the bronze film has.
Judith had recently renovated her west facing back sunroom and wanted to reduce the afternoon heat and glare. After the installation she said that she was much more comfortable while enjoying her afternoon tea.
Karl had windows in his upstairs bathroom that were getting all the morning sun and heating up the whole room. We decided on a high heat silver film to solve his problem.
Joie wanted to reduce heat and add some privacy to the front of her apartment. With the SV10 installed she was able to leave her blinds open and still have enough natural light come in. Another happy customer.
This installation to reduce heat had to be done on the exterior of the building, as the top windows were inaccessible from the inside. To solve the heat and glare issue ECO tinting hired a scaffolding company to erect a five-meter high scaffold, and then applied exterior silver to the windows.
With a shop front next door to a busy hotel, Jason was worried about inebriated people falling through his window, and also scratching the glass with their shoes. I recommended our 8mm-security film, and he was pleasantly relieved once it was installed.
This installation was in a small west-facing office warehouse where staff were complaining about glare on their computer screens. The problem was quickly solved with the application of our Night Vision film.
Mr. Cairns called me after noticing the sign on my parked car in Norths Leagues Club. He asked me for a quote on removal and tint in his office building. ECO tinting did the work over a weekend so that his normal business operations were not interrupted.