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Solar Screen Company Of Pittsburgh

(412) 607-0411
757 Greensburg Pike, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15112

About us

Solar Screen Company of Pittsburgh Window Film provides specific personal and property protection from the effects of the sun as well as added safety and security in the events that result in broken glass. The concept of window tinting for use in solar control flat glass application dates back to the early 1960s. The original tinting design objective was to control the heating and cooling imbalances that result from solar loading. Such early films were found to reflect solar radiation back from a window, preventing the warming of inside surfaces normally hit by direct sunlight while still allowing vision through the glass. As the window tinting concept was developed and improved upon, a demand developed for colored sun control films that would complement architectural design. Coloration of film was achieved through various means to produce colors such as bronze, gray, gold, amber, etc. The energy crisis of the early 1970s prompted an interest in another aspect of window film use: the reduction of heat loss to the outside. It was discovered that polyester film tended to absorb and reradiate long wave infrared heat rather than act as a transparent medium. Through experimentation, new film materials and constructions were developed that enhanced this characteristic. These films greatly improved heat retention within a rooms interior. The efficiencies of solar control window tints are closely related to local weather conditions, building orientation, window size, and other factors such as exterior shading conditions. However, with escalating energy costs, products such as window tint are increasingly valuable as an investment for commercial and residential owners and commercial facility managers. There are many types and constructions of solar control and safety window tints. These window tintings are considered in the building industry to be 'retrofit' products; that is, products to be applied to existing buildings as opposed to use in new construction. In their simplest forms, window films are composed of a polyester substrate to which a scratch resistant coating is applied on one side; a mounting adhesive layer and a protective release liner is applied to the other side. When the release liner is removed, that side of the film with the adhesive is applied to the interior surface of the glass.

Services Window Tinting, Commercial Tinting, Marine Tinting, Residential Tinting, Tint Removal, Decorative Film, Safety Film, 3M Film, Formula One Film, Global Window Film, Huper Optik Film, Johnson Film, Llumar Film, Madico Film, Solar Gard Film, Suntek Film, Vis

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