Low E EnerLogic Fact Based Decision Window Tinting

It's an understatement to describe my interest in all things window film as a "passion".

For me it's an obsession bordering on compulsion.

The window film business has been around a very long time. Throughout these past 60 years there have been leaps in innovation that would separate one particular solution from the alternatives of that time.



EnerLogic Films introduced by Solutia last year is today's quantum leap innovation.

Competition?

My alma mater 3M ignores their disadvantage.

Rather they sell a film introduced in the 1980's (innovative for the Reagan era) that has limited performance and an even more limited 5 year warranty

They and their dealers continue to promote their brand image, logo and name recognition rather than offering fact based comparisons.



These films win the battle of aesthetics, durability, warranty, winter and summer savings and optical clarity.

No other aftermarket thin film solution generates this much bang for the buck; which is particularly noteworthy in colder climates.

So; you'd be inclined to believe EnerLogic should be the best known, best selling window film for homes and buildings north of the Mason-Dixon line?

If not- -why not?

I read a recent 3M ad in Window Film Magazine that boasts that 3 out of 4 consumers recognize the 3M brand and logo. No one would dispute that "pearl of wisdom." 

They fail to mention film performance or any factually based advantages supporting what their film does on glass, a rather obvious omission.

Clearly that name recognition advantage has nothing to do with lowering your winter heating costs, cooling your living space in the summer or rewarding your investment with the fastest ROI in the industry like the EnerLogic equation.



If you prefer to make important investment decisions supported by fact rather than perception; than EnerLogic is the obvious choice!

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