A new web site for the Window Film Association of Australia and New Zealand

Access to natural light, ventilation and views are all increasingly
important considerations of home owners, and energy efficiency is also a growing
concern. As the incorrect use of windows can account for energy wastage, how can you
keep energy consumption down while still enjoying the many benefits of windows?
Window film offers an inexpensive and easy solution to this dilemma as it can be
applied to existing windows. It's durable, attractive and it bolsters safety, security
and privacy while managing internal temperatures and UV exposure. Treating windows with
window film also means you can enjoy an unimpeded view, maximise the potential of your
home and increase its market value.
The Window Film Association of Australia and New Zealand (WFAANZ) recently launched its
new website www.wfaanz.org.au, detailing everything you need to know about window film.
It's impartial to any one company, so offers unbiased, factual and up to date information
about new technologies, costs, installation and varieties of window film. It also hosts a
forum for you to ask questions, and allows you to search for respected window film
applicators near you.
As of 2003 all new Australian homes must comply with energy efficiency requirements set
in the Building Code of Australia. With its ability to reduce the amount of solar energy
that passes through glass, window film is a clever option for home owners wanting to
exceed energy regulations. Further information about various regulations governing window
film, including automotive window film that is applied to the windows in your vehicle,
can be found on the new WFAANZ website.
When considering window film for your home, office or vehicle, the first place to start
the research process is www.wfaanz.org.au.
For further information contact:
WFAANZ
phone: +61 2 9498 5241
fax: +61 2 9498 3816
web: www.wfaanz.org.au
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