Most people think of window film as a summer thing โ something that blocks the sun and keeps the house cool in July. That's true. But here on Long Island, our winters are just as hard on your wallet as our summers. And the right window film helps then, too.
If you've ever sat near a window in January and felt a cold draft even though the heat was running, this article is for you.
Where Your Heat Goes in Winter
Think of your home in winter like a person standing outside in a warm coat. If the coat is zipped up, you stay toasty. But leave one zipper open and the heat pours out of that gap. Your windows are that open zipper.
Glass is a poor insulator. The warm air your furnace makes drifts over to the cold glass, passes through it, and disappears outside. Even good double-pane windows can't stop all of it. In fact, up to 30% of your heating energy can escape straight through your windows โ money you paid PSEG, floating right out into the cold.
How Insulating Window Film Keeps Heat In
Insulating film โ often called Low-E film โ is a thin, clear layer applied to the inside of your glass. It has an invisible metallic coating that works like the shiny inside of a thermos or one of those silver emergency blankets. Instead of letting your heat pass through the glass, it reflects that warmth back into the room.
The best part: it works both directions. In winter it bounces your heat back inside. In summer it bounces the sun's heat back outside. One film, two seasons, year-round comfort.
Summer Film vs. Insulating Film โ What's the Difference?
Not every film does the same job. Here's a simple way to see which one fits what you need:
| What You Want | Standard Solar Film | Insulating (Low-E) Film |
|---|---|---|
| Block summer heat | โ Up to 60% | โ Yes |
| Hold warmth in winter | ๐ก Small benefit | โ Yes โ its main job |
| Block 99% of UV rays | โ Yes | โ Yes |
| Cut glare on the TV | โ Yes | โ Yes |
| Best for year-round comfort | ๐ก Mostly summer | โ All four seasons |
Signs Your Long Island Home Could Use Insulating Film
You don't need to be an expert to spot the warning signs. Insulating film is often a great fit if you feel a cold draft when you sit near a window even with the heat on, if one room โ usually above the garage or on the north side of the house โ never seems to warm up, if your winter PSEG bill keeps climbing, if you see water droplets (condensation) on the inside of your windows on cold mornings, or if you simply don't want to spend $15,000 on brand-new windows to fix it.
Real example: A homeowner in Garden City had a back bedroom over the garage that stayed cold all winter no matter how high they set the heat. We installed insulating film on the room's three windows. The drafts near the glass eased up, the room held its warmth longer, and the family finally stopped closing that door just to save the heat.
Will It Change How My Windows Look?
This is the question we hear most, and the answer is no โ not in a way you'll mind. Insulating film is nearly invisible from inside, and your rooms stay bright with natural light. From the outside it has a slight reflective look, similar to a modern office building, which also gives you a little extra daytime privacy. And because the film keeps your inside glass warmer, it can actually cut down on that annoying winter condensation that drips onto your sills.
One Film, All Four Seasons
Here's why so many Long Island homeowners love insulating film: you pay once and you're covered all year. Warmer rooms in winter. Cooler rooms in summer. 99% of UV rays blocked so your floors and furniture don't fade. Less glare on your screens. And a lifetime residential warranty backing the whole thing.
Serving All of Long Island
CoolVu of Long Island installs solar and insulating window film throughout Nassau County and Suffolk County โ from Great Neck, Manhasset, Garden City, Westbury, Levittown, and Massapequa in the west, to Huntington, Commack, Smithtown, Hauppauge, Ronkonkoma, and Patchogue in the east. Every install comes with a free estimate and a lifetime residential warranty. Call 516-535-9555 or visit coolvulongisland.com to find out if insulating film is right for your home.