Product description
Cold-proof film is an effective solution for improving thermal comfort in spaces with poorly insulated windows. During the winter, windows are one of the main sources of heat loss. Anti-cold film acts as an additional insulating layer that limits heat exchange between the inside and outside, helping to maintain a more stable temperature in the room.
Mesure your windows
Accurate measurements are essential to ensure the effectiveness of an anti-cold film. Measure the visible width and height of the window, excluding the seals and frames. Take each measurement at several points to account for any irregularities.
Keep the largest dimension and allow a safety margin to be adjusted later. This precaution prevents the film from coming into contact with the frames, which could compromise its adhesion and durability.
Before purchasing your cold-proof films, carefully measure each window, especially if several panes of glass need to be fitted. Accurate ordering and measurement will make installation easier and ensure consistent insulation across the entire glass surface.
Why use cold-proof film?
By reducing the sensation of cold walls, cold-proof film improves comfort in interior spaces with windows. The ambient air remains more consistent, allowing you to fully enjoy the space without being bothered by cold draughts. This improvement is achieved without any visible modification to the window and without altering the natural light.
Anti-cold film is also an economical solution to insulation problems. Quick and easy to install, it avoids major work such as replacing windows. By limiting heat loss, it reduces heating requirements, which can lead to long-term energy savings.
Application method
The installation of anti-cold film follows a specific protocol. Clean the glass thoroughly, moisten the surface with soapy water, then remove the protective film from the adhesive side. Moisten the adhesive side as well.
Position the film on the window, adjust it, then rub carefully to remove any water. Cut off any excess and wipe the edges. The drying time for window film can be up to four weeks for optimal adhesion.