Product description
The anti-cold film is an effective solution to improve thermal comfort in spaces with poorly insulated windows. During the winter months, windows are one of the main points of heat loss. The anti-cold film acts as an additional insulating layer that limits the heat exchange between the inside and outside, helping to maintain a more stable temperature in the room.
Mesure your windows
Measuring accurately is essential to ensure the effectiveness of an anti-cold film. Measure the visible width and height of the glass, excluding the seals and frames. Take each measurement at several points to anticipate possible irregularities.
Keep the largest dimension and allow a safety margin of a few millimetres. This precaution prevents the film from coming into contact with the frames, which could affect its adhesion and durability.
Before you purchase your anti-cold films, carefully measure the dimensions of each window, especially if multiple panes need to be fitted. A precise order and measurement will facilitate installation and ensure uniform insulation across the entire glass surface.
Why use cold-proof film?
By reducing the cold wall feeling, the anti-cold film improves comfort in indoor spaces with windows. The ambient air remains more homogeneous, allowing you to fully enjoy the space without feeling cold drafts. This improvement happens without visible changes to the window and without affecting the natural brightness.
The anti-cold film is also an economic solution for insulation problems. It is easy and quick to install, avoiding extensive work like replacing windows. By limiting heat loss, it helps reduce heating needs, which can lead to energy savings in the long term.
Application method
The installation of anti-cold film follows a precise protocol. Clean the glass thoroughly, moisten the surface with soapy water, and then remove the protective film from the anti-cold film. Also moisten the adhesive side.
Position the film on the glass, adjust it, and then rub carefully to remove the water. Cut off any excess material and wipe the edges clean. The drying time of the film for glazing can take up to four weeks for optimal adhesion.