Here's How to Select the Proper Residential or Commercial Window Tint

>> Wednesday, September 17, 2008

In selecting the proper window film for your home or office, you will first want to ask yourself the question, “Why do I want to window tint?” There will be several common answers and ultimately they will all lead to the selection of the highest grade available.
The most common answers to why I want to window tint followed by a window tint benefit:
• I want to cut down on the solar heat coming through the windows. Window tint reduces up to 80% of the sun's heat that comes through the windows by reflecting it away from your home.
• I want to reduce fading of my furnishings. Window tint blocks out up to 99% of the ultraviolet rays that cause fading of drapes, furniture, artwork and even flooring.
• I want to reduce the annoying glare. Window tint helps reduce annoying glare by up to 93%.
• I want privacy and security. Window tint helps hold the glass in the frame when struck to prevent flying glass and dangerous shards, protecting against one of the greatest dangers to your family, which is the threat of broken glass.
• I want to reduce heat loss in winter months. Window tint reduces heat loss through your windows by reflecting it back into your room.
• I want to save money, reduce my utility bill, and help the environment by going green and not wasting energy. Window tint was originally developed as a way to reduce energy waste year around by controlling the solar heat in the summer and retaining the heat in the winter, thus using less and paying less, saving you money.
When selecting the proper window film, call your local window tint company and ask for a free estimate. You want a film that will do all of the above. Avoid the low cost films, as they will not be worth it over time. Just let them know up front that you want the highest heat rejecting but virtually un-noticeable window film available. These films come with a lifetime warranty, and many carry seal and glass breakage warranties. Ask your local professional.

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