Residential Tinting

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Rethink Your Residential Space with Window Tinting

As summer heats up, so do energy bills in the neverending battle to stay cool during the summer heat. Especially when you’re at home, you deserve to live in comfort without breaking the bank. But when the sun is bursting through your windows day after day, it can be hard to fight back. That is until you outfit your windows with some residential tinting! With a bunch of options in terms of functionalities and aesthetics, residential window tinting can fit any situation. Come explore why your house needs residential window tinting today with our key reasons below.

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Control Energy Costs

Maintaining consistent internal temperatures in your house is a great way to reduce energy consumption and save a few dollars. However, when the sun is bursting through your living room, temperatures can spike, air conditioning needs to come on, and your wallet is going to start hurting. With residential tinting on appropriate windows, you can drastically reduce major temperature spikes throughout the day, keeping your house cool and consistent from sunrise to sunset.

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Slow Damaging UV Rays

Your standard window doesn’t provide much protection from the constant stream of UV rays coming down day after day from the sun. These UV rays, over a prolonged period, cause damage to a variety of objects in your home including expensive items like your TV. What’s more, prolonged UV exposure even through an unprotected window can cause damage to you and your skin as well. Provide a layer of security against the harmful rays from the sun with residential window tinting!

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Reduce Interior Fading

Besides damage to important assets, UV rays also serve to fade the color of everything they meet with prolonged exposure. Walls, floors, and furniture close to a window are at the mercy of these UV rays, which will eventually become evident through fading. Interior fading creates weird aesthetics, affects resale values, and will ultimately lead to new paints or couches needing to be purchased. Save some money in the long term by investing in residential tinting today.

Your Options for Home Window Tinting

What is residential window tinting? In general, residential window tinting consists of a layer of tint or fine metal that can be applied to windows in order to absorb or reflect the rays from the sun. By blocking their entry, these window tints can drastically reduce the effects of a constant UV onslaught, keeping your house cool and damage free. Depending on what you need performance-wise from your tinting, you’ll have a few options to pick from. 

  • Ultra-VisionDS ™ (Barely Visible Solar) – Premium, infrared-reducing technology
  • SymphonyDS ™ Series (Crisp and Cool Solar) – Anti-glare film that reduces hot spots and UV fading
  • Dual-ReflectiveDS ™ Series (Warm and Neutral Solar) – Reflective film that provides a neutral aesthetic
  • InfinityDS ™ Series (Bronze of Neutral Solar) – Dark tinting blocks solar rays before damage is caused
  • SilverDS ™ Series (Mirrored Solar) – Mirrored aluminum reflects heat and glare while being tough and corrosion-resistant.

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Frequently Asked Questions​

In a few ways, it can! Tinting can keep you safe from UV rays while in your home and can make your house harder to look into from the outside.

Depending on the model of film tint, tints can go interior, exterior, or both on a window. Exterior films will come into more wear and tear from weather and direct UV ray exposure.

No, in fact window tints can help attract sun rays during the winter, which in turn can cause some slight heating when you need it most. Residential tinting makes for a more consistent house temperature year round. 

Yes, but we don’t recommend it. Improper installation leads to unwanted fits and bubbles that will shorten a tint’s longevity and take away from the aesthetics. Professional installation is the best way to see great results. 

Yes! While you’re paying up front for the tinting, you’ll save a ton on the backend with reduced energy costs, protection from premature fading compliments of UV rays, and a more consistent, comfortable home environment.