Enhance Your Space
There are a wider variety of window tint options available for residential and commercial applications than for automobiles. A window film professional can help you choose the right type of tint to meet your specific needs and comply with local building codes.
Window tint for homes and businesses also comes in various types and offers a number of benefits:
Solar Heat Rejection: Similar to automotive tint, residential and commercial window tint can help block solar heat gain, reducing energy costs for cooling in the summer.
Glare Reduction: Window tint can improve comfort inside a building by reducing sun glare.
UV Protection: Window tint can help protect furniture, flooring, and artwork from fading caused by UV rays.
Privacy: Window tint can provide privacy for homes and offices. There are also decorative films available that offer a frosted or patterned appearance.
Safety and Security: Security window films can help to hold shattered glass together in the event of a break-in, improving personal safety and potentially reducing property damage.
Enhance Your Ride
There are various factors to consider when choosing automotive window tint, including the darkness of the tint, the type of film (such as dyed, metallized, or ceramic), and local laws regulating window tint darkness.
Window tint for vehicles comes in a variety of shades and offers several advantages:
Reduced Heat Gain: Tint helps block solar heat, keeping your car cooler and reducing the strain on your air conditioning system, which can improve fuel efficiency.
Glare Reduction: Tinting helps to reduce the sun's glare, making driving more comfortable and safer.
UV Protection: Most window tints block a significant percentage of UV rays, helping to protect you and your passengers from harmful sun exposure. This can also help to prevent the interior of your car from fading over time.
Privacy: Window tint provides increased privacy for you and your belongings inside the car.
Security: Window tint can make it more difficult for thieves to see into your car, potentially deterring smash-and-grab crimes.