Convenience Group Inc.
Convenience Group Inc.

Solar Guard Window Film

All residents of the GTA, whether home or commercial, are concerned about rising energy costs and most are investigating ways to keep that thermostat under control. Building and home architecture is one method to achieve some control over future energy bills. Sindow films block sun from windows, saving you energy and money.

Convenience Group Inc. in partnership with 3M, inventors and manufacturers of interior solar control window film, offers the energy-conscious user with a whole host of products to reduce energy costs for building owners and improve comfort for occupants.

In fact, 3M's Scotchtint, Scotchtint Plus and Scotchshield have proven to reject 79% of solar heat while blocking up to 99% of the sun's ultraviolet rays. Scotchtint is specifically designed to reduce many of the problems associated with undue solar gain in homes and condominiums like unwelcome temperature spikes and furniture fading.

There are several different grades of Scotchtint available including Low-E energy efficient window film (All-Season film) which works by reflecting back indoor heat in the room enabling the occupants to lower thermostat settings. The success of these heat reflective window film products is evident right here in Canada. The owners of the Commercial Union Tower in Toronto were so pleased with their installation of Scotchtint solar control window tint film that they've decided to upgrade TD Centre's two largest towers, the Toronto Dominion Bank and Royal Trust.

If a major successful corporation like TD finds it wise to invest their resources in modern technology like 3M's solar window film, can you afford not to at least investigate this money-saving possibility for your home or business? Call a Convenience Group Inc. representative to discuss options.
Last updated: May 17, 2008 @ 7:04pm