Clearly, Window Film Saves Money

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m \Hints For ger Clerly, WindowFilm Sves Money (NAPSA)—You cn keep your windows from decresing your home's energy efficiency nd incresing your monthly energybills. Windowstypiclly ccount for 15 to 30 percent ofthe totl heting lod in structure nd my ccountfor over hlf the summer cooling lod. Money my be escping out your windows. Don’t let money fly out your windows. Professionlly instlled windowfilm cn help sve on expensive energy. “IT encourge homeowners to think of the hot nd cool spots throughout their homes,’ sid Drrell Smith, Ex- ecutive Director of the nonprofit In- terntionl Window Film Assocition (IWFA). “These re indictors of res tht cn be ddressed to help boost home’sefficiency.” Full window replcement my not be the most cost-effective mens for improvement. “A professionl instlltion of window film cn provide the sme—if not more—benefits for homeowners s complete window replcements,’ sid Smith. “In ddition, film instlltion cn often be completed without mjor disruption in use of the rooms.” According to Smith, the potentil svings per dollr cn be seven times tht of the instlltion of new windows. On verge, n instlltion on sin- gle-fmily home my rnge from $4 to $12 per squre foot, depending on the type of windowfilm instlled. Once windowfilm is instlled, it cn help block up to 84 percent of the sun’s het—keeping home cool in summer—ndhelp hold het inside during winter—resulting in lower energybills nd wrmerenvironment. “An dditionl feture of window film is the bility to block up to 99 percent of ultrviolet rys from pssing through window,” sid Smith. “This offers homeowners n extr mesure of protection for furniture, floors nd cherished heirlooms.” For more on window film orto find n ccredited instller, visit www.iwf. com.