Residential window tinting involves applying a thin film to the interior or exterior of windows to reduce heat, glare, and UV radiation. This film comes in various shades and types. solar window film, security window film and decorative window film. Each type offers different levels of heat rejection, glare reduction, and UV protection.
Window tinting can significantly lower cooling costs by reducing heat gain, keeping interiors cooler during hot weather.
Tinted windows block up to 99% of harmful UV rays, protecting furnishings, flooring, and occupants from UV damage.
By minimizing glare from the sun, window tinting enhances comfort and visibility, particularly in rooms with screens and monitors
Tinted windows offer enhanced privacy by limiting outside visibility while still allowing light in. They also reinforce glass, making it harder to break, thus improving security.
Tinting adds a sleek, uniform look to windows, which can enhance the overall appearance of a residential.
Professional installation is recommended for optimal results. The process involves cleaning the window, cutting the film to size, and applying it with an adhesive. Proper installation ensures the film adheres without bubbles or imperfections and performs effectively over time.