Description
IR50: Likely refers to an Infrared (IR) rejection rate of 50%. This means it blocks 50% of the infrared radiation, which is responsible for heat buildup.
* Darkness: 10%. This indicates a very light tint, allowing most visible light to pass through.
* Reflective: 10%. This means 10% of the visible light hitting the film will be reflected.
* TSER: 40%. This stands for Total Solar Energy Rejection. It means the film blocks 40% of the total solar energy, including visible light, infrared, and ultraviolet radiation.
* IR: 50%. This is a repetition of the IR rejection rate.
* UV: 90%. This indicates that the film blocks 90% of ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which can cause fading and damage.
* Warranty: 1 year. This is the period the manufacturer guarantees the film against defects.
Installation charges to be structured for window film. Here’s why and what it implies:
* Depends on Quantity:
* Economies of Scale: Larger installations (more square meters of film) often become more cost-effective per unit. The installer can optimize their time and potentially offer a lower per-unit rate for larger jobs.
* Fixed Costs: Some costs associated with an installation (like travel, setup, and initial preparation) are relatively fixed. Spreading these fixed costs over a larger quantity reduces the per-unit installation charge.
* Depends on Location:
* Travel Time and Costs: Installers need to factor in travel time and transportation expenses to reach your specific location. A further location might incur higher travel costs.
* Accessibility: The ease of accessing the windows can affect the installation time. For example, high-rise buildings or difficult-to-reach windows might require more time and specialized equipment, thus increasing the cost.
* Regional Labor Rates: Labor costs can vary slightly depending on the region.
What this means for you:
To get an accurate idea of the total cost, you will need to:
* Determine the exact quantity of window film you need. Measure the dimensions of all the windows you want to cover.
* Provide your specific location to the installer.
Once you provide this information, the installer will be able to give you a more precise quote for the installation charges in addition to the 15 OMR per unit cost of the film itself.
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