When people think about window tinting, they often think of automobile windows, but architectural window tint is actually far more common, and with good reason. Window tinting is an easy way to make your home more comfortable and save on energy costs, whether it's the hot summer months or winter. When you hire a professional window film installer to install window film in your home, you'll see the savings and increased comfort right away.
When people buy a home, something people always love is big windows letting in plenty of natural sunlight. This isn't always the advantage it's cracked up to be, as letting all that light into your home can cause excessive heat, cause fading of your home furniture like your carpets and sofa, and increase cooling costs. Window film can help to cut all that out and make your home much more efficient.
Window film can even be used as an alternative to replacing windows that aren't energy efficient. Old single pane windows can result in green savings if you get window film applied to them. It's actually so cost effective, it usually costs only one tenth of the cost of installing new windows.
The product is a laminate of strong metalized and polyester coatings that are bonded by specialized adhesives with a coating that is resistant to scratches applied on either side. Window tinting film can be clear, have designs and patterns, and comes in different grades of thickness for different uses, like security and safety.
The window film works by manipulating solar radiation. The suns rays are comprised of three elements: visible light, and infrared and ultraviolet rays that you can feel. Window film rejects the infrared and ultraviolet rays while still letting in a certain amount of light.
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