Stop Your Furniture
from Fading in the Sun
UV rays are invisible, but the damage they cause is very visible. Sofas, rugs, hardwood floors, and artwork near windows can fade dramatically within 6–12 months in Southern California's intense sun.
UV protection window film blocks 99% of UV rays — the primary cause of fading — while remaining virtually invisible on your glass. It's the most effective way to protect your home's interior without blocking your view or natural light.
What UV Rays Destroy
Everything UV Light is Fading Right Now
Hardwood Floors
Uneven fading near windows is the #1 sign of UV damage. Refinishing costs thousands — film costs a fraction of that.
Sofas & Upholstery
Fabric fades and weakens with UV exposure. A sofa near a sunny window can look years older within months.
Area Rugs & Carpets
Patterned rugs lose their color and vibrancy quickly in direct sun. UV film preserves the colors you paid for.
Artwork & Photography
UV is the primary cause of artwork fading. Museum-quality UV film is the same protection used in galleries.
Wood Furniture
Tables, chairs, and cabinetry near windows fade unevenly, creating visible color differences across the piece.
Curtains & Drapes
Even your window treatments fade from UV exposure. Film protects everything — including the curtains themselves.
The Science of Fading
UV Rays Are the #1 Cause of Fading — But Not the Only One
40%
UV Rays
Blocked 99% by window film
25%
Visible Light
Reduced by solar control film
25%
Heat (IR)
Reduced by solar control film
UV rays cause about 40% of fading. Solar control window film addresses all three causes simultaneously — blocking UV, reducing visible light intensity, and rejecting infrared heat. This is why solar control film outperforms UV-only film for comprehensive fade protection.
Protect What You've Invested In
UV damage is cumulative and irreversible. The sooner you install window film, the more you preserve. Free on-site quote — we come to you.