Heritage Buildings

Window film in heritage buildings


UV window film is an efficient way to protect valuable objects and furniture, most often used
in Museums, Art Galleries, Auction Rooms, Libraries, Retail Showrooms & Stores. Guardian
Window Film has been installing UV protection window films in public and commercial
buildings for over 26 years, protecting furniture and valuable art pieces from solar and
ultraviolet rays.

The Chocolate Works

The Chocolate Works, the former factory of Terry’s Chocolate. The Chocolate Works, converted into a residential care home, required a specialist job of protecting their windows against breakages. Guardian Window Film identified 4,730 window panes that were individually removed and coated in a specialist polythane liquid substance that will protect each pane from breakages. Specialist scaffolding has been erected to remove each individual window pane and it has been coated in the polythene liquid that is of EN12600 standard. The Cupola Roof has been covered in 100 micron Safety Window Film to protect the glass against breakages, reduce heat and to stop 99% of harmful UV rays penetrating the glass.

Bolsover Castle 

We installed clear uv film to the glazing to prevent any further damage to the interiors

Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery 

Birmingham Museum required a safety solution to glazed cabinets. Guardian Window Films fitted 100 micron safety film to bring the antique glazed units up to today’s safety regulations

We offer full glazing risk assessment surveys to ensure your building complies with current safety regulations

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