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Fed up with that window glare? Are the neighbours’ windows so bright and reflective that they’re giving you a tan? All jokes aside, when you’re home or office has oversized IGUs (windows) reflection may become a concern. Reflectivity in windows has long been a consideration for bird-friendly glazing, but there’s an increasing demand for occupants as well.

Why?

• Less reflective glass provides a more enjoyable outdoor experience. Whether lakeside or poolside, reducing the amount of reflected light creates a more comfortable (i.e. less squinting) environment.

• Less reflected light translates into more transmitted light. Thus, in the search for naturally lit interiors, every percent counts, and anti-reflective glass delivers.

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