HOW TO MEASURE (Standard Products)
Determining the amount of window film needed to cover your windows is not as difficult as one would imagine. Just follow these straightforward steps to easily measure your windows and determine the quantity needed.
MEASURING YOUR GLASS
Note: Measure width in INCHES and length in FEET (divide number of inches by 12 to convert to feet.)
- Measure only glass area of window, not entire window frame.
- First measure your glass from left to right in INCHES. This is your required width. (This width corresponds with the "Roll Width" listed on each product page.)
- Then Measure your glass from top to bottom in FEET. This will be your required length. (This length corresponds with "Total Length (Feet)" on each product page.)
- Be sure to write these measurements down. We suggest adding 1 inch in each direction to your measurements. This allows room for error and cutting during your installation. The slight overlap will allow you to carefully cut the film to the edge of your glass, custom fitting your window.
- Repeat measuring for each window.
- Add together the lengths for all of your windows to come up with Total Length of film required in FEET.
ORDERING YOUR WINDOW FILM
- Navigate to the page of the desired film. Select the width in INCHES that best fits your windows as determined by the previous steps.
- Your Total Length measurement (length of all windows combined in FEET) equals the quantity needed in feet of your chosen film. Ships as one continuous roll
Consider: Most of our patterned styles can be turned 90 degrees to better fit your windows. If you have 3 windows, each 22" wide by 35" long, you can purchase 6 feet of 36" wide film. Then simply rotate the film to fit your windows. This will give you a piece of film that is 24" wide by 36" long for each window.