In recent years, due to cost and shortages, people have been trying harder to take care of the furniture they already own. Upholstered chairs and couches are among these possessions. Fading is the most common cause of upholstery deterioration. UV rays are to blame. The sun’s radiation will wreak havoc on almost any surface exposed to it, including carpets, floors, and paintings. As a result, having windows film on your Los Angeles house is the greatest way to avoid or slow down furniture fading. Read more about how UV-blocking window films protect upholstered furniture from fading.

How UV Window Film Works to Reduce Upholstery Fading

In the past, people used curtains or blinds to block UV rays from entering their homes; while this method is somewhat effective, it has a few downfalls. For one, Curtains and blinds tend to block out natural light. Window film lets in plenty of natural light while still protecting against fading. With window film, virtually all of the UV radiation that is harmful to humans is blocked from reaching the inside of a home. As a result, contemporary window film technology protects furnishings considerably better than conventional curtains or blinds. Window film also has several additional advantages.

Additional Benefits of UV Blocking Window Film for Los Angeles Homes

Not only does window film protect your home furnishings from UV rays, but it also can block up to 80% of the sun’s heat. Additionally, it adds a layer of safety in case of broken glass and severe weather conditions. Plus, by blocking UV rays, window film lowers your energy bills. It has an ROI of three years or less, and then it refunds money to you. It’s a wonderful purchase for any Los Angeles house because of all the benefits, including superior upholstery protection, artwork protection, and hardwood furnishings protection.

We offer a wide range of UV-blocking window films to safeguard your upholstery and furniture in you Los Angeles home. Get in touch with us today to explore all the possibilities.

Angus Faith is a world traveler, architecture lover, window film aficionado. Angus' love of travel led him to become interested in architecture at a young age. After graduating with his college degree, he obtained a position at a local architectural firm and developed an acquaintance with numerous interior designers and construction companies in the area. This is how he was first introduced to the concept of using window film as an alternative to window replacement. Later, when he moved to Los Angeles, Angus obtained a position at Los Angeles Window Film. He has now worked in the tinting industry for over a decade and has overseen numerous commercial and residential projects. Angus' vast familiarity with all the different types of window film as well as leading brands like 3M, LLumar, and Vista give him the expert ability to select the perfect film for every building and every customer.