Window film for hotels & hospitality.
Guests remember a room that is too hot, too bright, or too exposed. Window film keeps guest rooms comfortable by cutting solar heat and glare, protects lobbies and furnishings from UV fade, adds daytime privacy to ground-floor rooms, and reinforces glass for safety — all installed around your occupancy, room by room.
Why hotels & hospitality choose film.
Hospitality film targets guest comfort and building efficiency together. Solar-control film rejects up to 80% of the heat that makes sun-facing rooms uncomfortable and forces the HVAC to fight the afternoon, while blocking 99% of the UV that fades carpets, drapes, and lobby furniture. Safety film reinforces large panes and balcony glass, and privacy film gives ground-floor rooms daytime privacy without heavy blackout curtains. We phase the work so rooms come back online quickly.
The problems film fixes here.
Hot, bright guest rooms
Sun-facing rooms overheat and glare; solar film rejects up to 80% of heat so guests stay comfortable and thermostats settle.
Faded lobbies and furnishings
Film blocks 99% of UV, protecting carpets, drapes, art, and furniture in sun-exposed public areas.
Exposed ground-floor rooms
Daytime privacy film gives street- and pool-facing rooms privacy without permanent blackout.
Large panes and balcony glass
Safety film holds glass together, reducing injury risk from impact or breakage.
What we usually recommend.
| Your goal | Recommended film | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Comfortable guest rooms | Heat & solar control film | Rejects up to 80% of solar heat |
| Protect interiors | UV protection film | Blocks 99% of fading UV |
| Ground-floor privacy | Privacy film | Daytime privacy, keeps the daylight |
| Safer glass | Security & safety film | Holds shattered glass together |
Sources: iwfa.com, www.skincancer.org
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