The Clear Performer
Best for: Premium homes wanting heat reduction without obvious tint.
Likely category: Spectrally selective film.
Guided Film Selector
Narrow the right film direction for heat, glare, privacy, UV, safety, decorative and marine needs before you book an onsite quote or compare how different finishes may look on glass.
Step through your priorities and get a practical category recommendation.
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Use the Window Film Simulator to compare tint depth, daytime privacy, reflectivity and likely appearance on glass before you book an onsite quote.
Use these quick guides to compare broad film directions for heat, glare, privacy, safety and specialist applications before product-level selection.
Ratings are general guides. Final performance depends on the exact film, glass type, orientation, and site conditions. If appearance is the deciding factor, continue to the Window Film Simulator.
Use these quick profiles to see which pathway sounds closest to your project before we confirm the exact film on site.
Best for: Premium homes wanting heat reduction without obvious tint.
Likely category: Spectrally selective film.
Best for: Homes and offices needing daytime privacy, glare control, and comfort.
Likely category: Reflective or neutral solar film.
Best for: Computer glare, hot workspaces, and inconsistent comfort.
Likely category: Commercial glare-control or solar film.
Best for: Waterfront glare, exposed glass, and harsh Queensland sun.
Likely category: Solar control or marine film depending on application.
Best for: Bathrooms, meeting rooms, entries, and decorative privacy.
Likely category: Frosted or decorative film.
The selector narrows the field. The simulator helps with appearance. The final recommendation still depends on your glass type, exposure, room use and the result you want from inside and outside.