WINDOW FILM FOR ARTIFICIAL TURF – STOP TURF DAMAGE FROM REFLECTIVE LOW E WINDOWS

Low E windows can often intensify the sun’s energy reflecting it back on to artificial turf and natural grass, causing the turf to burn. This is becoming more and more of an issue as artificial turf becomes more and more popular.

Turf Guard window film for artificial grass allows for visibility in and out of the window. The window film is applied to the exterior of the glass effectively protects grass and artificial turf from burning.

Window Tint that stops burning of grass and artificial turf is applied to the exterior of the home windows affecting the grass and causing it to burn or melt.

Window Tint that stops burning of grass and artificial turf is applied to the exterior of the home windows affecting the grass and causing it to burn or melt.

Low E double pane windows can intensify the sun's light which causes a reflection that can melt or burn your artificial turf or grass. Turf Guard exterior window film stops the reflection protecting your turf and grass from burning from the Low E window reflection

Low E double pane windows can intensify the sun's light which causes a reflection that can melt or burn your artificial turf or grass. Turf Guard exterior window film stops the reflection protecting your turf and grass from burning from the Low E window reflection

Window Tint Stop Melting Turf and Grass

Window Tint Stop Melting Turf and Grass

window film for turf

window film for turf

protect grass from burning window reflection window tint

protect grass from burning window reflection window tint

We provide completely free consultations at which time we'll bring you samples of the window film for turf, measure the windows causing the turf grass to burn and melt, and we'll answer any questions.

Call 310-935-1748 to schedule a free consultation today

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