How Eugene’s Climate Affects Energy Use
Eugene’s climate presents a unique mix of challenges. With an annual rainfall of about 46 inches and frequent cloudy days, moisture can increase humidity levels inside homes and businesses, affecting indoor air quality and comfort. During the summer, temperatures can rise into the 80s, and when paired with long daylight hours, excessive heat gain through windows can lead to high cooling costs. Window film helps by adding an extra layer of insulation that reduces heat transfer, keeping interiors cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. This leads to lower energy consumption and savings on utility bills year-round.
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The Hidden Dangers of UV Exposure
Many people don’t realize how much UV exposure they receive indoors. Even on cloudy days, harmful ultraviolet rays penetrate glass, contributing to premature fading of furniture, floors, and artwork. Over time, prolonged UV exposure can cause significant damage to interior furnishings. Our high-quality window films block up to 99% of UV rays, preserving the life of your home or office’s interior. Additionally, by reducing UV exposure, window film provides a layer of protection for your skin, minimizing the risks of sun-related health concerns.
Strengthening Glass for Enhanced Security
Eugene is known for its welcoming community, but property crime is still a concern, particularly in commercial districts and busy residential areas. Unprotected windows are a common entry point for intruders, and shattered glass poses a serious safety hazard during attempted break-ins, storms, or accidents. Security window film reinforces glass, making it more difficult to break, and holds shattered glass in place, reducing the risk of injury and property damage.