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Residential window tinting is a process that involves applying specialized, thin, adhesive-backed polyester films to existing glass surfaces. These films are engineered to enhance a home’s performance in several key areas:

  1. Solar Control and Efficiency: The films manage light, heat, and UV exposure. They can block up to 99 percent of harmful UV rays and reflect up to 76 percent of incoming sunlight, which can reduce cooling costs by 20 to 50 percent.
  1. Security and Protection: Beyond standard cosmetic tints, residential security window films (typically 7-14 mils thick) are designed for intrusion delay and shatter resistance. They bond to the glass at a molecular level, holding fragments together during impacts to deter forced entry and mitigate hazards from flying glass.
  1. Privacy and Aesthetics: Tinting provides a one-way mirror effect that offers daytime privacy and reduces glare for indoor comfort without significantly darkening rooms or altering the home’s external appearance.

Unlike traditional window treatments like blinds or curtains, window tinting is bonded directly to the glass, offering superior durability and structural reinforcement that does not accumulate dust or fade over time.


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