Questions and Answers*
Q.       How do I know if I have a screen protector on my television?

A.       When you run your finger over the screen, if it feels smooth as glass, you have a screen
protector. If you feel something rough and it has a texture, it is your actual television screen.


Q.        What information do I need when I email you about pricing?

A.        The model number and the date of manufacture.  Both are located on a sticker on the back of
the television. Let us know if your TV is a rear projection, DLP, LCD or Plasma TV?


Q.        What services does your installed price include?

A.        On-site professional installation by a trained technician. Cleaning of your lenses, mirror, and
if applicable, inspection of your lenticular TV screen
.

Q.        I am moving. Are there any special precautions I should take when packing my               
television?

A.        Make sure the front of your tv is protected, especially the tv screen area. Try and place it in
the moving van in such a  way that if a box or something shifts, it won't fly into the tv screen.

Q,        Do I need a surge protector for my television or other electronic components?

A.        A definite YES!!!! Ask at the store where you bought your television or any other electronics
outlet if there is a special surge protector especially for your electronic components.

Q.        Are screens available for DLP, LCD or Plasma TVs?

A.        We have had some success with finding replacement lenticular, fresnel and screen
protectors for DLPs. We have only found after market screen protectors for LCD and Plasma TVs.
Please email us if you have any other questions. We will try our best to answer them all.
* The questions on this page are a sample from our customers and other consumers. The answers given here
are only our opinion. Technology is always being updated and this web page may not be. We are not
responsible for outdated information. Please consult your own electronics expert for more detailed and up to
date information.