Furniture Fading, Floor Fading, and the Films That Stop Them

Given that the cost of buying things for your home has risen sharply due to supply chain disruptions and inflation, it is now more crucial than ever to take good care of the possessions you own. One area of the house that is often both costly and delicate are hardwood floors and furniture pieces. 

Hardwood floors and furniture can last a lifetime if cared for correctly, but they are susceptible to damage from water or sunlight. Of these two dangers, UV damage is the most likely. Unfiltered UV rays beam through the windows of Kansas City homes and businesses daily, causing potential harm to hardwood floors and furniture. UV-blocking window film is one way to filter out these harmful sun rays and protect your investment.

How UV Rays Destroy Wood Furnishings

Over time, exposure to the sun will cause irreversible damage to hardwood floors and furniture. Many people are unaware of the invisible UV, UVA, and UVB rays that slowly break down these materials.

Signs of sun damage to hardwood include:

Rich color wood floors will fade

Lustrous wood furniture will become dry

Light wood will darken

Dark wood will lighten

How Window Film Works to Protect Wood Against UV Rays

High-quality window film is the best way to prevent wood from fading. The sunlight needs to be stopped before it enters your home or business, and the best brands of window film can do this effectively. This type of tint will block over 99% of ultraviolet A (UVA), ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation, and infrared rays that fade furnishings. 3M, Enerlogic, and Llumar are some of the best brands in this category.

Additional Benefits of Fade Prevention Film for Homes in Kansas City

By having quality window film installed by a professional, not only will your hardwood features be protected, but other areas of your life will improve as well. The harmful rays that come in through unprotected windows are the same ones that cause cancer. However, window film blocks 99.9% of those rays, therefore reducing the risk of cancer for you and anyone else in the building.

According to studies, up to 85% of melanomas and 90% of non-melanoma skin cancers are caused by exposure to UV radiation. For the safety of your loved ones and/or employees, then, it’s prudent to have UV-blocking window film installed.

Our team offers premium fade-reduction window films for your Kansas City home. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and take the first step in protecting your investment.

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