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buzzy
03-31-2017, 08:44 PM
We just had a proposal for 3M Prestige 50 film on our west-facing windows. Does anyone have experience with this product?

Toymeister
03-31-2017, 09:00 PM
I have placed window film in my Alabama home, goes this count? I did it myself, having done it I would never pay anyone to do it if you can operate a razor blade, however It is your money. It did help, it was a 80% solution as compared to low e glass

raynan
03-31-2017, 09:15 PM
Some of our neighbors have done it and it seems too dark. Homes look like windows are burnt out.

Boomer
04-01-2017, 02:10 AM
We just had a proposal for 3M Prestige 50 film on our west-facing windows. Does anyone have experience with this product?

I am familiar with 3M Prestige 70 which I thought looked fine. That is the one that lets in the most natural light while cutting out a lot of the bad effects of the sun. (But this was up north so I am not sure if Prestige 70 is used in the same way in hotter climates.)

3M has a lot of information on their website about the various films.

The sales rep should give you a sample of each one of the Prestige line of film to tape on your window to look at from inside and out to see how you like the appearance.

3M's film has evolved over the years to do a good job while not looking so obvious. But my only experience with it is in the north in a home that had a wall of windows facing west. The homeowners also had shades on those windows but wanted to enjoy the view and also protect the furniture, etc. As I recall, it was a decorator who had suggested the use of the film to protect the room contents from fading, as well as providing all the other advantages of film, including cutting down some on glare. I did not think the 3M Prestige 70 looked dark on the inside but I did not look at it from the outside. In fact, I did not think the Prestige 70 was very noticeable on the inside unless you were looking for it.

If I were you, I would read everything about it on the 3M site. Prestige is a somewhat more expensive film but it seems to offer some things that other films do not.

You might also ask your sales rep where you can see an installation. Sometimes commercial properties have Prestige on their windows.

If you decide to do this, you might want an experienced installer--even though it should not be that hard to do, there is some technique involved. And they should do a really good job of cleaning the windows first because you do not want to enshrine a big streak under that film.

(Geez. I fell asleep way too early tonight, woke up, and now here I am writing a dissertation on 3M window film at 3AM. Oh well, hope this helps. Study up on that 3M site. I think 3M is a good company and might even be the company that invented window film way back when. It's come a long way since.)

Chatbrat
04-01-2017, 04:29 AM
When we we lived in NC, we had Madico film installed , its prime function was for security and storm damage--it was the brad used on our overseas embassies--it also reduced UV and a/c costs

chuckinca
04-01-2017, 05:20 AM
We had 3M "Night Vision 15" installed last December in our south facing dining room and entry windows to cut down the UV and heat and protect the furniture, flooring and wall pics.
The large bay window in the dining room has had heavy thermal blackout drapes for a few years but those made the room too dark all the time.


We like it.

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Madelaine Amee
04-01-2017, 05:44 AM
We had it installed about 9 yrs ago on the windows in our sun room. As mentioned above, there are various grades. We had a darker one on the window that got the afternoon sun and a lighter one on the others. We don't even know it is there, have had no problem with it.

Bowtorc
04-01-2017, 06:00 AM
We were told by the company that enclosed our lanai that having film installed voided the warranty on windows

chuckinca
04-01-2017, 07:21 AM
3M salesman (a very big company) said it wasn't an issue.

Has "lifetime warranty" to original purchaser.

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villagetinker
04-01-2017, 08:38 AM
I have placed window film in my Alabama home, goes this count? I did it myself, having done it I would never pay anyone to do it if you can operate a razor blade, however It is your money. It did help, it was a 80% solution as compared to low e glass

ToyMeister,
Where did you buy the film, I was looking around a few months ago, and was unsuccessful for any local suppliers, all were purchase with installation.
Thank you, VT

CWGUY
04-01-2017, 08:56 AM
ToyMeister,
Where did you buy the film, I was looking around a few months ago, and was unsuccessful for any local suppliers, all were purchase with installation.
Thank you, VT

Google (https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=window+film&*)

jimnc
04-01-2017, 10:25 AM
Our advice is don't do it. Several years ago we had a 3M window film product installed. (Hopefully the current product is improved.)
At first it seemed wonderful but over time the glass appeared distorted. We eventually had the film removed but it was next to impossible to get it off. I would never do it again.

Boomer
04-01-2017, 10:27 AM
When we we lived in NC, we had Madico film installed , its prime function was for security and storm damage--it was the brad used on our overseas embassies--it also reduced UV and a/c costs

I think 3M also makes a security film in the Prestige line. If the security film is as tough as it is supposed to be, I would not be comfortable using it in a residential stationary window--one that could not be opened, in case there would be a need for emergency egress from the home.

(But maybe that's just me. I also find that stores that clog their aisles with way too many displays bring out my inner Fire Marshall, too.)

gap2415
04-01-2017, 12:01 PM
We had it tinted windows for 10 yrs in our old house and now 2 yrs here. It cut our a/c bill drastically. We also put in on our BR windows and unless lights are on, neighbors can no longer see in. I'm not sure it was 3m though as I filed away the documents. There is a man who lives in TV that installs it and is more reasonable and very knowledgeable. He gives a 5 yr warranty If anything happens to the film or your window.

Toymeister
04-01-2017, 10:06 PM
ToyMeister,
Where did you buy the film, I was looking around a few months ago, and was unsuccessful for any local suppliers, all were purchase with installation.
Thank you, VT

Amazon. Search solar widow film. 3M sells through dealers. Does that mean they have a better product?, Perhaps.

Will it be better enough to off set the savings of DIY, not a chance. It is your time, it is your money...

Boomer
04-02-2017, 08:02 AM
3M Prestige has no metal content. Metallic content could interfere with cell phone reception. I don't know about other brands, but if using one, it might be a question to ask.

Here is the spec data for 3M Prestige:

http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/421084O/prestige-spec-data-sheet-csi-format.pdf

villagetinker
04-02-2017, 08:44 AM
I was looking specifically for 3M films, which seem to be sold only through dealers that do the installation, but using a Google search, I found other competing films that I may look at. my problem was I wanted to install on the WEST facing bathroom GLASS BLOCK windows, and none of the installers I contacted were interested in doing glass block, so I am still looking for info on doing this. For example, use one big sheet, and cover the joints, or use 18 smaller pieces for each glass block? Glass block is not completely flat, so will the film conform to the slightly contoured surface? Search for info continues....

Fraugoofy
04-02-2017, 08:55 AM
We just had a proposal for 3M Prestige 50 film on our west-facing windows. Does anyone have experience with this product?
You can buy a 3 x 15 piece of 3M Prestige film on Amazon delivered to your door for about $65...

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graciegirl
04-02-2017, 08:55 AM
There is so much dirt that settles on the outside of our homes here that I have not looked further into film, because of being not sure it can be cleaned as often and as thoroughly as it might be needed here.

Boomer
04-02-2017, 09:29 AM
I was looking specifically for 3M films, which seem to be sold only through dealers that do the installation, but using a Google search, I found other competing films that I may look at. my problem was I wanted to install on the WEST facing bathroom GLASS BLOCK windows, and none of the installers I contacted were interested in doing glass block, so I am still looking for info on doing this. For example, use one big sheet, and cover the joints, or use 18 smaller pieces for each glass block? Glass block is not completely flat, so will the film conform to the slightly contoured surface? Search for info continues....


Maybe 3M installers don't do glass block because it would not be covered by the warranty.

In a recent post here in this thread, Fraugoofy said the film is available on Amazon. Might be worth a DYI try. (I just looked at our shower's glass block and I can see glass block would not be easy, either in one piece or a bunch of little squares.)

Mary Wontor
04-02-2017, 10:34 AM
We had 3M film placed on our only East facing window to try to keep the room from heating up in the morning. Unfortunately, we find no difference. The room remains hotter by several degrees than the rest of the house.

doran
04-02-2017, 01:27 PM
We used Advanced Solar Tinting--Larry Barney--lives in the Villages and he did a great job and his price was half of the others because he owns his own company and does the work himself--this was two years ago

martygrillo
04-02-2017, 03:34 PM
Simple to do yourself or handyman

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martygrillo
04-02-2017, 03:37 PM
Home depot or Ace or Lowes

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buzzy
04-02-2017, 03:41 PM
You can buy a 3 x 15 piece of 3M Prestige film on Amazon delivered to your door for about $65...

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Not sure it's the same stuff. Does not say Prestige

buzzy
04-02-2017, 03:45 PM
I have Googled until my head is spinning. Searches just retrieve adds for installers. The few customer reports that turned up were 5 or more years old.

Boomer
04-02-2017, 06:45 PM
I have Googled until my head is spinning. Searches just retrieve adds for installers. The few customer reports that turned up were 5 or more years old.

Hi Buzzy,

I have seen Prestige 70 and it looks good. I hope it works as well as 3M says it does. In Post #16 I linked the spec page from the 3M site. It has not only science stuff but also has some good general information. It says there that Prestige 70 is clear and Prestige 50 has a light tint. The Prestige 70 I saw was in Ohio. I wonder if Florida sunshine requires more of a tint. That is something the sales rep could tell you.

The person I know who has Prestige 70 likes it so far. They wanted to enjoy their view to the west, cut down glare, protect their furniture, artwork, and.......the wine in the built-in wine rack in the kitchen.

buzzy
04-03-2017, 08:03 AM
Hi Buzzy,

I have seen Prestige 70 and it looks good. I hope it works as well as 3M says it does. In Post #16 I linked the spec page from the 3M site. It has not only science stuff but also has some good general information. It says there that Prestige 70 is clear and Prestige 50 has a light tint. The Prestige 70 I saw was in Ohio. I wonder if Florida sunshine requires more of a tint. That is something the sales rep could tell you.

The person I know who has Prestige 70 likes it so far. They wanted to enjoy their view to the west, cut down glare, protect their furniture, artwork, and.......the wine in the built-in wine rack in the kitchen.

Thanks. I have seen all the product specs & literature. I would choose the 50 over 70 just for the Florida heat reduction. Nothing inside needs protection. The salesman was informative but obviously biassed. Looking for confirmation from customers.

valuemkt
04-03-2017, 09:58 AM
For what its worth .. We looked at a significant number of resales before purchasing in the Villages. All of the homes that had film placed on the windows were discarded from consideration, as we deemed them to be too dark and depressing: it didnt matter if the homes had solar tubes etc. Obviously others might have the opposite attraction / perspective.

RickeyD
04-03-2017, 11:40 AM
What ever happened to blinds ?

maybe
04-05-2017, 02:28 PM
I was looking specifically for 3M films, which seem to be sold only through dealers that do the installation, but using a Google search, I found other competing films that I may look at. my problem was I wanted to install on the WEST facing bathroom GLASS BLOCK windows, and none of the installers I contacted were interested in doing glass block, so I am still looking for info on doing this. For example, use one big sheet, and cover the joints, or use 18 smaller pieces for each glass block? Glass block is not completely flat, so will the film conform to the slightly contoured surface? Search for info continues....

I am considering various window solutions myself, including film, but I'd NEVER put film on glass block. Consider awnings, shades, etc

DARFAP
04-05-2017, 08:02 PM
I have it on windows in my north Florida home. Makes the house too dark. My wife took it off some of the windows.

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buzzy
04-05-2017, 08:56 PM
What ever happened to blinds ?

Sure, there are already blinds on those windows.

zebroni
04-09-2017, 10:47 PM
Bought a roll of window film from Home Depot, cost about $175, installed myself in a couple of days.

drcskny
05-02-2017, 12:51 PM
I used it in my Phoenix AZ home and it cut down sun and heat tremendously, well worth the cost.

Brad-tv
05-06-2017, 02:58 PM
Bought a roll of window film from Home Depot, cost about $175, installed myself in a couple of days.

That's great
What difference did you find? Less heat coming through the glass? Was your a/c working less?
I've read through all the posts and only 2- people said it worked and 1- said it didn't? How many people noticed a major difference? One person I spoke to said his friend had it installed and he was able to put a heat gun on the glass and the inside stayed cool?

Jdmiata
05-06-2017, 04:44 PM
No good for me . Makes the house too dark.

SALYBOW
05-06-2017, 08:17 PM
My husband did it in our home and it makes a great relief in the temperature right at our dinig table,. We explained to the man at Home depot what we needed it for and he suggested the type to use. Cost about 60.00 rather than the 195.00 we were quoted:pepper2:

Bosoxfan
05-07-2017, 10:09 AM
Couple houses in our neighborhood have this on their windows and we don't like the look of it. First time I saw it I thought my neighbors had moved away and the house was empty!

Brad-tv
05-07-2017, 03:31 PM
I guess what I'm asking is not so much this particular tint product from 3m, but tinting your windows in general.
Is tinting your windows worth the time and money? Does tinting make a significant difference to justify the cost?

ladygolfer123
05-07-2017, 03:53 PM
We had an estimate from a rep from 3M and for a quarter of the price had The Solar Guys install exactly what we wanted....not the heaviest but keeps out the hot sun. Very satisfied.

EPutnam1863
05-07-2017, 05:54 PM
When we had our house built in Melbourne, FL in 1998, we ordered tinted windows which worked great compared to neighbors who did not order them.

HimandMe
05-07-2017, 07:19 PM
We also used Larry who lives in TV mentioned in a previous post and are very satisfied. He carries a variety of products and shades from light to dark depending on how much sun a window receives. Larry also has 3m and other products he re om ends but is not pushy in any way to make a deal. He gives a warranty and leaves the necessary little opening required. We wouldn't trust ourselves installing it for that reason. He has a list of customers so you can see it installed beforehand and talk to customers.

Brad-tv
05-18-2017, 07:40 AM
We also used Larry who lives in TV mentioned in a previous post and are very satisfied. He carries a variety of products and shades from light to dark depending on how much sun a window receives. Larry also has 3m and other products he re om ends but is not pushy in any way to make a deal. He gives a warranty and leaves the necessary little opening required. We wouldn't trust ourselves installing it for that reason. He has a list of customers so you can see it installed beforehand and talk to customers.

I called Larry and no response?
Is he still doing the installs? Maybe he's a snowbird? Does anyone have a contact of another 3m contractor other than the solar guys?
Thx

pklein9747
05-19-2017, 06:21 AM
Please note that adding a film to your windows or sliders DOES void the warranty on them. Our home is 9 years old and we bought pre-owned 6 years ago. The previous owners had film installed on all windows and doors. One of the sliders in the dining room developed a haze and in checking with The Villages, we learned it was still under warranty. Ro-Mac came out to replace and once they saw that film had been installed, informed us that the installation voided the warranty and we had to pay to replace the door :(

JerryLBell
05-19-2017, 10:00 AM
We have only one window that faces the south and it's for our den (aka: my "man cave"). My wife doesn't like coming into that room because, between the sunlight and my hot computer, the room is always 10 degrees hotter than any other room in the house. We went to the hurricane preparedness clinic a couple of weeks ago (as it's our first year here) and ran into a company called Underglass. I got them to put in 3M PR 50 film on the window for the den. That's the "medium dark" film and I don't find it all that dark. It's supposed to reject 97% of infrared and 99.9% of ultraviolet. What it has for sure done is dropped the temperature of the room by 10 degrees. That film clearly works. The young lady who installed it did so quickly and precisely, was polite and answered any questions we had and left no mess behind. If I had more windows that needed it, I'd do it again and probably with them.

Philip Winkler
05-19-2017, 01:40 PM
We have installed 3M film on the inside and outside of all of our windows. Makes a big difference.

shumbapie
05-21-2017, 02:38 PM
There is so much dirt that settles on the outside of our homes here that I have not looked further into film, because of being not sure it can be cleaned as often and as thoroughly as it might be needed here.

They install the film on the inside of your windows.