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Sunscreen for Your Store: Protect your products from UV damage 

Bright sun

If you’re an outdoor retailer, the sun is essential to your shop’s existence—it allows your customers to get outside and pursue their favorite activities. But without proper precautions, the sun can damage your products. Fixture Lab consistently hears the same gripe from clients: storefront windows look great, but the products behind them crack and fade. How can we protect product from UV damage?

You put sunscreen on your skin. Turns out, you should be doing the same for your store.

The Problem

Not a real product:-)

Let’s get science-y for a second (forgive us, actual scientists). We’ll divide sunlight into three crude components: heat, visible light, and ultraviolet radiation (UV). Heat and visible light are easily observable, so we won’t spend too much time on them here. UV, on the other hand, has a shorter wavelength than visible light, so we can’t see it. UV also carries more energy than visible light, which is why you get burnt by the sun, but not the lights in your house. In oversimplified terms, UV degrades materials because its high energy gradually alters chemical bonds. As the bonds break and change, materials fade and become brittle. Some materials (like metal or ceramic) resist these effects, while others—plastics—are likely to be damaged. Just think about sunbaked patio furniture that snaps at the slightest touch. If you’d like more details on the science, we encourage you to check out this article from the magazine UV Solutions.

All three components of sunlight can negatively affect a retail environment. High heat melts fragile products and intense light makes the space uncomfortable for shoppers. UV causes products to crack and fade.

Thankfully, these three elements can be filtered and separated. An insulated window, for example, can keep out heat while letting in light. So, how do we filter for UV?

SolutionsWindow film

Many manufacturers produce film designed to let in light while blocking UV. The film acts sort of like sunscreen for your store. According to 3M, an industry leader in UV protection, 3M film can “reject up to 78% of solar heat” and “block up to 99% of harmful UV rays.” Plus, these films can be crystal-clear. You can find UV film with a variety of features at many different price points. Pricing per square foot often decreases the more film you buy. These films are accessible to the average consumer on sites like Amazon. They tend to be marketed to homeowners. They’re a great affordable option but may be less durable. These films can cost as little as $0.55 per square foot, depending on the size of the roll.


UV-films can also be a great way to change the look of your windows—whether for privacy or aesthetics. Frosted, tinted, corporate-office-style-mirror… the options are endless. Your local hardware store (Home Depot or Lowe’s) can be a good place to start exploring. These can be a slightly more expensive option, depending on the finish.

Security too!

Many stores—we’re looking at you, bike shops—are interested in preventing theft. Have you ever seen how a shattered car windshield keeps its shape? Films can do the same thing for your store, making it much more difficult to break in. Hardware stores likely carry these options for a slightly higher price ($0.75 and up per square foot)

The most radical option: New glass

Some modern windows have integrated UV protection, so you won’t have to mess with film. If you’re due for some new windows, you might consider factoring UV protection into the budget. Your window supplier/installer should have more information on these options.

 

Wait, do I really need this?

You may not need UV treatment on all your windows. When calculating your UV protection budget, we recommend that you prioritize windows with the most sun exposure and those in front of the most product. The bathroom window that leads to an alley? Probably not a priority.

There are also handy tools to help you decide which windows to treat first. You might consider purchasing a UV detector to get a better idea of how much UV is going through a particular window. With some luck, your windows might already be treated! The detector is also a good way to periodically check how your window treatment is holding up, since treatments degrade over time.

 

Installation

So, you’ve determined which windows to treat, and you’ve bought the perfect film. If you’re up for it, you can install the film yourself with minimal tools: you’ll need a tape measure, a marker, a sharp blade and/or scissors, tape, window cleaning product, paper towels, and rubber/plastic scrapers. There’s a wealth of YouTube videos by homeowners and professionals that walk you through the installation process. With some focus and patience, you can treat your windows over the weekend—and save quite a bit of money!

If you’d rather not mess with installing films, professional services would be happy to install the films for you. The cost will depend on the surface are of the window(s) you want protected, among other factors. An online quote calculator can help you get a better idea of the price tag. To give you a rough idea, one window film installer estimates that 3M film installation will cost between $5 to $12 dollars per square foot, depending on the film quality and quantity.

 

If you’re worried about all the stuff that’s cooking in your store, reach out to us. Fixture Lab is happy to help!

Take this virtual tour, and see what Fixture Lab does!

The Hub Bicycles

At Fixture Lab, we get this question all the time: “We are remodeling our store and we could use some help, but I don’t really know what you guys actually do in the process. What do you do?” So, as we were looking at our photos of The Hub, we got to thinking that this would be an ideal opportunity to show off the new store AND help everyone understand the things we typically do in the store design/remodeling process.

Check out the video. Inside you’ll see nicely handled examples of these common things we address:

  • Creating great storytelling opportunities in your store
  • Great store flow design
  • Specifying and using standard and custom Fixture Lab fixtures
  • Service, cash wrap and bar counter design and fabrication
  • Choosing paint and other finishes, including tasty wood wall textures
  • Custom bike displays
  • Adding local flavor to the space
  • Custom graphics and signage (interior and exterior) including fun items like neon signs
  • New concept for a “cash wrap” transaction counter
  • Designing and utilizing sexy, effective lighting

You will love this tour, so pop some popcorn and your beverage of choice, and have fun!

When you’re done, reach out to The Hub and tell them what a good job they did!

 

Fixture Lab reveals retail store design secrets that will give your store an unfair advantage!

If you are an NBDA member you need to know about this fun Webinar

How’s an independent retail store supposed to compete with the big guys these days? How can I make my own store as engaging as the national brands/stores? And how the heck can I make my store’s brand stand out without spending zillions of dollars? If you’re asking questions like these, this webinar is just what the doctor ordered for you! In this fun presentation Brian Hawkins (the leader of Fixture Lab), will take us through a treasure trove of retail store design tips and best practices that the leaders in retail use every day. It’ll be like getting the keys to unlock the store you’ve been dreaming about.

Watch it here!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yj_HnilE2vU

Increase Sales Today With This Wheel Display Hack For Your Bike Shop

If you are a bike shop, you have wheels to display. If you have wheels to display, then you are absolutely challenged with the problem of how to display them in a beautiful, easy to use, way. This is the exact problem that causes thousand dollar wheelsets to be displayed on 69¢ 2x4s at bike shops all over the place 😉 Showing wheels can be a pain in the A@#$!…until now.

You need to meet the ECLIPSE WHEEL DISPLAYER!

This super simple and elegant fixture literally hides behind the wheel, so that all the customer sees is the pretty wheel you are showing! And because it doesn’t rely on the QR or the Thru-axle to hold the wheel, your wheel display life is about 300% easier! Check it out.

 

 

Don’t just make space for service department, design it.


We know your pain! The retail bike biz is a tough one, and sometimes areas like the service department can evolve into a less-than-optimal monster. Fear not. We can help.
Whether your service area needs to be re-thought, made sexier or you’re just trying to upgrade your store’s service game, you should check out NBDA’s latest Outspokin newsletter, “Make It Sexy: Tips for Sprucing Up Service” written by our own Brian Hawkins.

In the article, Brian spills the beans about designing sexy & functional service departments – offering so much value. You can even use his tips and take action on them like, today! Hint: it’s not just about fancy displays and reclaimed wood walls.
“…national statistics show that bike service is one of the highest performing areas of the bike shop these days, so there’s no question that your service department is worthy of a good hard look.”
He’ll walk you through step-by-step the specific ways to understand if your service department is operating smoothly or not and what to do about it. By the end of the article, you’ll understand the four solutions to problems that come up when changing your service department. Then, he’ll lay out all the mistakes to avoid. Again – so much value. You can take this information through the lifespan of the business and pass it along to your team.
We can’t wait for you to soak up all the wisdom that Brian offers and learn about how it impacts your store. Check out the article now!