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  • THE WINDOW FILM COMPANY DOES THINGS BY THE BOOK

    THE WINDOW FILM COMPANY DOES THINGS BY THE BOOK

    29/05/2013

    When the products and services offered by The Window Film Company are coupled with the imagination of our clients and customers, the results can often be spectacular.  That was the case recently, when we were able to transform an ordinary looking cupboard into a well-stocked library.

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  • QUARTET CONQUER COURSE FOR CHARITY

    QUARTET CONQUER COURSE FOR CHARITY

    15/05/2013

    A team of colleagues from The Window Film Company are enjoying being back on more familiar territory having completed the world’s biggest obstacle course for charity.

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  • FIGHTING FADING WITH THE WINDOW FILM COMPANY

    FIGHTING FADING WITH THE WINDOW FILM COMPANY

    08/05/2013

    Fading can be a major problem for a range of reasons, but retailers can be hit especially hard with valuable stock at risk of damage from the sun’s harmful UV rays. Anti-fade window film supplied and installed The Window Film Company is designed specifically to help.

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  • FUNKY FROST

    FUNKY FROST

    30/04/2013

    Frosted Window Film from The Window Film Company is one of the most durable and effective films available, so when this London based client wanted a solution that would provide both an element of privacy and a decorative feature, the choice was clear.

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  • HELP IS AT HAND, EVEN AT HEIGHT

    HELP IS AT HAND, EVEN AT HEIGHT

    25/04/2013

    During periods of warmer weather, rooms can become uncomfortable hot – especially those with numerous or large windows. An application of solar control window film from The Window Film Company will help combat the unwanted heat, with many films rejecting up to 77% of solar energy.

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