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The STORMGUARD11SR0666SQM is a 6 square meter secondary glazing window insulation film designed to enhance energy efficiency by preventing draughts and retaining warmth. Featuring a self-adhesive installation method, it can be easily cut to fit any window size, making it a versatile solution for modern homes.
Manufacturer | STORMGUARD |
Part Number | 11SR0666SQM |
Product Dimensions | 400 x 150.01 x 50.01 cm; 195.04 g |
Item model number | 11SR0666SQM |
Size | 6SQM (L4015mm W1524mm) |
Colour | White |
Pattern | Solid |
Installation method | Self-Adhesive |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Self-adhesive |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 195 g |
L**N
Works well
Works well however, needs more tape.
E**E
Good But Difficult To Install
I live in a Victorian conversion so it goes without saying I could freeze to death in winter. This helped somewhat but installing it was a nightmare. It was the 2 of us and it took us half the day for one window. Though they were high windows but still. The plastic was delicate so it was easily torn if not cut carefully. Keeping it taut as you stick it to the panes were a ‘pain’. But. It helped keep the cold drought. Would I do it all over again this winter? Probably with the cost of energy rising.
M**E
Stormguard
I like the way so easy to install and great draft excluder
R**N
It works fine when it fits, but it is not easy to get it fixed.
Tapes are not strong enough to keep the film on the window frame for a long time (this is understandable since otherwise tapes would leave stains after removal). The films have loosened several times so far; on some windows, tapes slipped over the frame, on others the film slipped over the tape. I had to patch them with regular tape. I suggest not to trim too tightly and to leave extra pieces in the edges for future adjustment. Wrinkles may also reappear.I can feel the cold draught coming in from the loosened edges. This shows that it keeps the cold outside quite effectively when it fits well. The problems may be due to the large size of windows (2 sq meter each). I have the same problem with both metal and wooden frames. I would recommend the product if you are confident about fitting it right, or if you have strong nerves to readjust it every month.
J**H
Utter garbage
This has been on my windows, well, some of them, for just over two hours now. These windows were painted back in the summer and have a clean, new surface. We're a listed building and unable to use double glazing so we get condensation in winter. Yet there they are with their new film duly applied, misting up like they always did despite having followed the instructions as closely as possible and cleaning the windows as thoroughly as possible. It's very disappointing. Save your money. Oh, and unless you have large pains of glass in your windows, there won't be enough tape unless you want to just put film across the whole window in which case you won't be able to open the window after application of this stuff. Additionally, it's very hard to get flat on the tape and takes ages to achieve this. It comes on one gigantic sheet that's folded down to about the size of a piece of A6 paper. This means that you have to spread it out which is very difficult if your windows are on a room that anyone ever uses because it will have stuff in it that needs moving. You then have a sheet of electrostatically charged plastic stuff that's meant to remain dust free but attracts every bit of lint and dust in the surrounding area so you have to clean it before adhering to the tape. The hairdryer bit works well and is quite fun too. The result immediately looks like it's misty outside and within an hour condensation starts to form anyway so it doesn't work.This all means that whereas I used to have condensation on my windows, I'm now around a tenner down, am fed up and I still have condensation on my windows. I also have some very sticky tape on my newly painted window frames if I remove the useless film and then have a load of plastic to send off to landfill. All in all this product fails in pretty much every single respect apart from shrinking when heated gently but as that's its only feature for which there is apparently no practical application given its performance when used as intended, it's useless. I wish I'd put my tenner in the pot towards the cost of secondary glazing one day.
A**T
Brilliant money saver!
I am so happy to have found this product, because I first used a product similar to this one when I had a small hotel in Hamburg, Germany 18 years ago. I was having problems with draughts and heating costs and I read about this system and subsequently bought it. After fitting I was able to save at least 20% of my heating costs despite lower winter temperatures and increased occupancy. I have recently moved back to the UK and am living in a quaint Cotswold cottage that has the usual single glazing and condensation. In anticipation of winter chills and water running down the inside of the windows I researched the web and found this very product. I ordered immediately and got the goods two days later. Because the Autumn had brought very low night temperatures we were already beginning to shiver a bit in the kitchen early in the morning. After "doing" the outside door in the utility room we had an immediate improvement. Significantly warmer in the kitchen now. Since then I have applied this film to almost all of the downstairs windows, and we're reaping the comfort benefits. It's a bit fiddly for me to apply because the panes are quite small, but the benefits are more than worth it and also immediately noticeable. I was running out of film and tape, so I ordered some more. Again, only two days and the package was there! Brilliant.If you feel you are in need of double-glazing but are horrified at the cost of replacement windows you can do no better than to try this out. It does the job to a "t"! In my opinion much better than replacement windows as the gaps between the panes are usually so small that the benefit gained is considerably less that with this product where you have at least twice the gap. With me this is as much as 20mm! And all this for less than a tenner! Try it, you will be as amazed as I am.Update: 2nd December 2021. I am agin totally gobsmacked with the effects of this product. Down draughts and cold zones eliminated immediately in a property we moved in to in Cornwall, having given up the Cotswold cottage.Anybody awarding less than five stars for this product really needs to RTFI! The products works. No two ways about it. I have suffered all the things others have been moaning about and on analysis realise that they were all down to me not reading and applying the instructions properly.So, reduce your heating costs and do something for the environment at minimal expense by "double glazing" your home with this foil!
V**.
Si no quiere cambiar tus ventanas
Muy barato. Difícil de montar. Funciona bien.
C**E
Conforme
Le double face colle parfaitement isole comme il se dois
P**4
Bon produit , facile à poser
Produit facile à poser, selon la taille de le fenêtre mieux vaut être 2 pour une pose plus facile.Adhère facilement à la fenêtre et facilement déplaçable. Cela m'a pris (à 2) 10 minutes pour l'installer sur une baie vitrée 1,50 m de large et 2,15 m de haut
C**N
Ottimo prodotto
L ho comprato senza mai aver provato niente di simile ed ero anche alquanto scettico, a dire il vero. Si e' invece rivelato un ottimo prodotto ed ha fatto il suo lavoro, isolando le finestre in buona parte. Bisogna prestare un po' di attenzione durante la posa ma e' comunque un ottimo prodotto. consigliato.
W**R
Nicht schlechter als "das Original"
Einige meiner Fenster sind nur einfach verglast und beschlagen schnell. In nicht beheizten Räumen läuft das Kondenswasser auch gerne den Rahmen hinab.Solche Einklebefolien benutze ich seit einigen Jahren. Diese spezielle hier im 3. Jahr. Sie ist wesentlich günstiger als z.b. Tesa und hat nach meiner Überzeugung keine Nachteile gegenüber teureren Folien.Ob ich damit tatsächlich Heizkosten spare weiss ich nicht. Allerdings ist das Beschlagen bzw. das Kondenswasser zu 99% damit abgestellt.Das Einkleben erfordert keine großen handwerklichen Fähigkeiten, aber den Umgang mit Fön (Föhn?) und Teppichmesser sollte man schon beherrschen. Die Transparenz des Fensters ist absolut gegeben. Allerdings weiss ich nicht, ob ich das auch im Wohnzimmer machen würde... Da könnte ich mir durchaus vorstellen, dass es da etwas stört.
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