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Window Film for Long Island Kitchens: Beat Glare, Heat, and Fading

By Paul Silverman ยท CoolVu of Long Island ยท July 2026 ยท 5 min read

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The Short Answer

The kitchen is one of the hottest, sunniest rooms in a Long Island home. Window film blocks up to 60% of the heat and glare pouring through your sink and eat-in windows, protects your cabinets and floors from fading, and adds daytime privacy โ€” all with a lifetime warranty.

Your kitchen takes more sun than almost any room in the house. It usually has big windows over the sink, an eat-in area with lots of glass, and often a sliding door out to the deck or patio. Add in the heat from the oven and stove, and by late afternoon a Long Island kitchen can feel like a greenhouse.

The fix is solar window film for your Long Island home โ€” it stops the heat and glare at the glass before they ever reach your countertops.

Here's the part most homeowners miss: your kitchen has three separate sun problems, and one thin layer of film solves all three at once.

Problem 1: Glare You Can't Cook Around

Ever try to chop vegetables or read a recipe with the sun blasting straight into your eyes? West-facing kitchens on Long Island get this every afternoon from about 3pm to 7pm. The sun bounces off your countertops and sink and turns your workspace into a spotlight.

Glare-reduction film works like a good pair of sunglasses for your window. It knocks down the harsh brightness so you can actually see what you're doing โ€” without pulling the shade and cooking in the dark.

Problem 2: Heat That Fights Your AC

Think of your kitchen window like a magnifying glass. Sunlight passes right through the glass, hits your floor and counters, and turns into trapped heat. Standard double-pane windows only stop about a quarter of that heat. Now add the oven, and your AC never catches up.

60%
of solar heat blocked at the glass
99%
of UV rays blocked
15ยฐF
typical drop in temp near windows
30%
typical cut in cooling costs

Solar film reflects a big share of that heat back outside before it enters. The room stays bright, but the temperature near the window drops โ€” so your AC stops cycling on every ten minutes.

Problem 3: Cabinets and Floors That Fade

UV rays are invisible, but they quietly bleach your wood cabinets, fade your hardwood floors, and wash out the color of your countertops. A sunny Long Island kitchen can show fading damage in just a few years โ€” usually as a lighter stripe where the sun lands every day.

Window film blocks 99% of UV rays, so the finishes you paid good money for stay looking new.

The Sink Window: Privacy Plus Sun Control

The window over the kitchen sink is special. You want light and a view, but you're also standing right at it doing dishes while the neighbor's house looks straight in. Frosted privacy film lets you keep the shade up all day โ€” light comes through, but no one can see in. Pair it with solar film on your eat-in windows and the whole kitchen gets comfortable.

Real example: A homeowner in East Meadow had a west-facing eat-in kitchen that hit the mid-80s every afternoon, even with central air running. After we filmed the three eat-in windows and the sink window, the room stayed comfortable through dinner โ€” and the afternoon glare on the table was gone.

Which Kitchen Windows to Film First

WindowWhat It FixesPriority
West-facing eat-in windowsAfternoon glare + heat during dinner๐Ÿ”ด Highest
South-facing windowsAll-day heat and UV fading๐Ÿ”ด Highest
Sink windowGlare while doing dishes + privacy๐ŸŸก Medium
Slider to deck/patioLarge glass = large heat gain๐Ÿ”ด Highest
North-facing windowsRarely gets direct sun๐ŸŸข Lower

Why Window Film Beats the Alternatives

SolutionBlocks Heat?Keeps Light?One-Time Cost?
Window Filmโœ… Up to 60%โœ… Yesโœ… Yes
Blinds or shades๐ŸŸก A littleโŒ Blocks the viewโœ… Yes
Replacing windows๐ŸŸก Someโœ… YesโŒ $$$$$
Running AC harderโŒ Doesn't block heatโœ… YesโŒ Monthly cost

Serving Kitchens All Over Long Island

CoolVu of Long Island installs kitchen window film throughout Nassau County and Suffolk County โ€” from Great Neck, Garden City, Westbury, Merrick, East Meadow, Massapequa, and Valley Stream in the west, to Babylon, Bay Shore, Huntington, Smithtown, Commack, Hauppauge, and Patchogue in the east. Most kitchens take only a few hours, and every installation comes with a lifetime residential warranty and a free estimate. Call 516-535-9555 or visit coolvulongisland.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will window film make my Long Island kitchen too dark to cook in?

No. Modern solar and glare-reduction films cut the harsh heat and glare while keeping your kitchen bright. Your room stays full of natural light โ€” the film simply takes the painful edge off the sun so you can see your countertops without squinting.

Can window film go on the window over my kitchen sink?

Yes. The window over the sink is one of the most common spots we film. Solar film there cuts glare while you're doing dishes, and frosted privacy film lets you keep the shade up without the neighbors seeing in. It works on standard, garden, and bay-style sink windows.

Does window film stop my kitchen cabinets and floors from fading?

Yes. Window film blocks 99% of the UV rays that fade wood cabinets, hardwood floors, and countertops. On Long Island, south- and west-facing kitchens take the most sun, so film protects your finishes and keeps them looking new for years.

How much does it cost to film a Long Island kitchen?

Most kitchens have only a few windows, so it's one of the most affordable rooms to do. CoolVu of Long Island gives free estimates โ€” call 516-535-9555 and we'll price your exact windows with no obligation.

Make Your Kitchen Comfortable Again

Get a free estimate from CoolVu of Long Island. We'll show you exactly which kitchen windows to film and what it costs โ€” no pressure. Call 516-535-9555.

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