Window Tinting: What You Need to Know

Posted on: 26 July 2021

Window tinting helps to save energy, reduce heat in your home and protect the window from damage. There are many window tints on the market that have different properties. Thus, it's essential to know what you're looking for before making a purchase decision. Read on to learn more.

What Is Window Tinting?

Window tinting is a window film that mimics the look of window glass. Tints are available in various colors, from lighter shades to dark. They usually come with one or more "grades," which designate how much heat can pass through the window.

Window Tinting Benefits

Window tinting benefits homeowners in several ways, including:

  • Window tints can make the window better at blocking light. It helps reduce the heat inside your home. Also, tints on a window can protect window surfaces from wear and tear, as well as damage.
  • Window tints also can keep the window from shattering. This feature is crucial for people with children or pets that may be destructive around windows.
  • Window tints are also very helpful for windows that lack window treatments. That means window tints can help homeowners save money on window treatments.
  • Window tints can also prevent window break-ins by making it difficult for people to see in your window. This will help increase your home's safety and privacy, as well as those inside your home.

Window Tinting Materials

There are window tints in various materials, colors, and levels that vary from light to dark. For example, window films can be made with polyester or vinyl. Vinyl window tint is more durable than polyester window film, but may not have as much heat protection, depending on the grade level. Window tints also come in different colors. Window films can be transparent or dyed in various colors like white, black, and blue.

Different window film grades have different levels of heat protection for the window that you're applying it to. A window tint with more grade levels will provide better insulation from outside temperature changes. However, window tints with more grade levels will also be less transparent.

Window Tinting Applications

Some window films can only be applied on vehicle windows, while others are used for home window tinting. Applying window film to a window is usually done in one of two ways:

Roll: The first window film is applied on window surfaces from the window's top side. The second-way window film application is put on from a long, narrow strip. You can cut it to size and wrap it around your window for an even finish.

Spray: Window tinting spray is made by applying two layers onto your window surface in succession without letting it dry in between. Window tinting spray is ideal for people who need window tints on their windows quickly.

For more information, contact a window service near you to learn more.

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