Keep Your Conservatory Comfortable All Year Round
If you live in Lancashire or the Lake District, you know how quickly a sunny day can turn your conservatory into a sauna. While large windows and glass roofs offer great views and natural light, they also create excessive heat and glare. That’s where conservatory window film can make a huge difference.
At RMA Windowfilms, we install specialist window film designed to regulate temperature, protect interiors, and reduce discomfort across homes in Preston, Lancaster, Kendal, Windermere, Blackpool, and beyond.
The Problem with Traditional Conservatories
Many conservatories, particularly older ones, are prone to overheating in spring and summer. Glass allows in up to 80% of the sun’s heat, creating an uncomfortably warm environment that’s difficult to cool. This limits how often you can use the space – and increases your reliance on fans or air conditioning.
Our high-performance solar control films can block out up to 80% of solar heat and 99% of harmful UV rays, helping you make your conservatory usable and energy-efficient.
Benefits of Conservatory Window Film
Cooler temperatures without blocking light
Reduced glare for easier reading and screen use
UV protection for furniture, flooring, and décor
Increased privacy if needed with tinted or reflective finishes
Quick, affordable installation with no need to replace glazing
Whether your home is in Garstang, Grange-over-Sands, or Morecambe Bay, we provide a tailored service that works with your space and style.
Why Choose RMA Windowfilms?
We’re trusted across Lancashire and the Lake District for our professional service, attention to detail, and years of experience. Every installation is clean, discreet, and built to last.
Based in Lancashire, we regularly serve customers in:
- Kendal
- Ambleside
- Clitheroe
- Carnforth
- Lytham St Annes
If your conservatory is too hot to enjoy, we can help.
Request Your Free Quote Today
Ready to transform your conservatory? Contact RMA Windowfilms today for a free, no-obligation quote and expert advice on the best film for your space.
