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1650 Mission
Street, San Francisco. Recently, William Wilson and Associates
called in four of the top window film contractors to bid on a project
here. The other 3 companies said the job could not be done, and had
no solutions for the "greenhouse effect".
We were able to get the job done. |
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| San
Francisco Skyline. A look at the city front showcases class A
installations, left to right. Hills Plaza, One Market Plaza, the
Trans America Pyramid. We set the standard for quality service
in San Francisco, with installations in such landmarks as these, and
doing hundreds of very small jobs with the same thoughtfulness. |
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| Pruneyard
Towers, San Jose. Another project that has lasted over 25 years
sitting in the full sun by Highway 880. Great service on refilming
as suites come up for renovation has allowed us to keep this account
through many management / owner changes. |
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| PG&E
Building. This building has seen well over 20 years of energy
savings in the hot sun of San Jose. It had a payback period of only
13 months and has paid for itself with energy savings many times over.
Coincidentally, we are an award winning contractor for PG&E rebates,
nobody gets more rebates for our customers. |
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| Federal
Building, Oakland. Sun control , safety film and frosted sidelights.
This is a great looking addition to downtown Oakland and a source
of pride for our company. |
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| Inktomi
Headquarters, San Mateo. Storefronts and interior windows are
often treated with colorful logos and patterned film overlays. The
current favorites are frosted films for interior office windows and
conference rooms. We employ both custom hand cutting and computer
cutting to achieve artful changes to simple clear glass. |
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The
historic San Francisco Theological Seminary.
We are the largest window film contractor in the Bay Area. Each
year we complete hundreds of commercial projects. We have averaged
two major projects a year since 1969, but our bread & butter are
small commercial projects.
No other Company
on the West Coast has installed more window film. |
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San Jose
City Hall, the capital of Silicon Valley. Twenty-eight years
ago our owner, Paul Murphy, did this landmark project with the very
first type of window film, 3M Scotchtint type A-18 silver. Paul
is shown here starting the replacement of window film that has been
in direct sunlight for almost 3 decades.
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