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Window Tinting - Things You Need to Know

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There is a growing trend towards window tinting to protect against the sun's harmful UV rays, reduce energy costs, beef up security and improve the aesthetic looks of doors and windows. As it is an investment for a long time, homes or business establishments need to make an informed decision on window films to know their benefits, the downside, and the best films that are appropriate for the project.

Different Types of Window Films and Their Benefits

There are three main types of window films available, each of which has its unique purpose. These are:

Solar Film: If the purpose is to improve energy efficiency, the solar film is your ideal option. This tinted film absorbs or reflects (or does a combination of both) up to 99% of Ultraviolet rays from the sun. This prevents the occupant of the room from exposure to harmful ultraviolet rays, makes the indoor temperature stay cool in summer and warm in winter, prevents fading of interior furnishings, and reduces glare. All these have a combined effect of increasing the indoor comfort level while saving on energy costs. Solar films are available in neutral tones.

Security Film: If avoiding storm damage or deterring burglars break-ins is your main concern, then security film is your best bet. This type of film is the thickest of all film types, though it does not reflect or absorb much heat. If ever there is damage to the window due to storm or break-in, the film prevents complete shattering of the glass, limiting the damage to a large crack, thus letting the window hold together.

Decorative Film

This is the thinnest of all film types available and is used mainly to bring beauty and added privacy to the room. The film has a clear or bold colour and absorbs or reflects minimal heat. It is available in a wide array of etched patterns, stained motifs, or opaque designs to protect from peering eyes.

The three types of films are sold in three options of permanence. These are:

Temporary variety: The film can be repositioned or removed and cleaned easily. Renters would find it useful.

Semi-permanent Variety:This type is removable, though there may be some adhesive residue left behind on the window.

Permanent Variety: This is a single-use window film.

Decorative film is widely sold as a temporary tinting option and a great choice for renters, whereas the solar and security types are mostly used as permanent solutions, and are the ideal choice for homeowners.

The compatibility of Window Films and Window Glasses


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