Residential Tinting: A Guide to Tinting Your Home’s Windows

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Residential Tinting: A Guide to Tinting Your Home’s Windows

Introduction to Residential Tinting

Depending on the direction your windows face, they may cause some inconveniences to those inside. Whether the sun rushes through creating hot spots in your home, your windows are a little too open to the eyes of your neighbors, or if you just want to create a unique aesthetic, residential window tinting is capable of drastically changing the functionality and look of your home. Read on as we explore the different types of residential tint films, the benefits you can see right away upon installation, and what the tinting process looks like for your windows.

Types of Residential Tint Films

Depending on what you want from your residential window tints, there are a few different styles of tint you can get. Here are the major 3 options:

Solar Control Tints

Solar control tints are a great way to limit the amount of heat and UV rays that penetrate into your home. The tints work to maintain a more stable home environment, increasing comfortability in your home.

Privacy Tints

If you have a bathroom or bedroom that can easily be spied on by nosey neighbors, installation privacy tints can be a great way to block their view and regain your privacy while maintaining a window look.

Decorative Tints

Sometimes windows themselves don’t capture the aesthetic we want for our houses. With decorative tints, you can immediately give your house a new look!

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Benefits of Residential Tints

The benefits of residential window tints are seen immediately upon installation. Depending on what style you opt for, here are some of the advantages you can expect through residential tinting.

UV Protection and Sun Control

When UV rays penetrate into your home day after day, these powerful beams of light start to wear down the walls and furniture inside. This creates premature fading, weird aesthetics, and ultimately ruins the value of your assets inside. Residential window tinting can drastically cut down on these fading rays before they reach your things inside.

Energy Savings and Efficiency

Depending on the cardinal direction your windows face and how much sun gets in, there is great potential for the creation of hot spots in your home. These hot spots create uncomfortable temperatures directly inside their area, but also raise the general temperature of your house. This rise in temperature usually means that a counteraction is needed, such as air conditioning, but that just raises your monthly energy bill. With solar residential tinting, you can create a much more stable home environment and save some money every month.

Increased Privacy and Security

Especially in bedrooms and bathrooms, having your privacy secured is a big thing. A regular window can drastically reduce that privacy, but the proper window tint can immediately return that sense of safety to those who live inside. Whether your windows are close to the street where people can glance in while walking by or you have windows close to a neighbor’s house where they may peek in, residential window tinting is a great way to keep these prying eyes out of your house.

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The Residential Tinting Process

The installation process, for professionals, can be done quickly and efficiently once you have your desired tint in place. Here is what you can expect.

Choosing the Right Tint Film (Suntek)

Before installation can begin, you need to decide what type of tint mentioned above is the best fit for your house and your needs. Each of the three residential tinting types are offered by Suntek, giving you the guarantee, no matter which direction you choose to go, that you’ll receive a quality product. Suntek provides tinting that comes as advertised giving you the results you expect.

Professional Installation Steps

For a professional install, you can expect to see the process move quickly. First, they’ll start with a thorough cleaning of your windows. This step is key to creating the proper adhesion needed for a clean look. While the window is still wet, the application of the tint film can begin. Using a squeegee, all bubbles can be pushed out. From there, the film will carefully be applied to the corner of the windows and any excess film can be trimmed away.

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Maintenance and Care for Tinted Windows

Once installed, regular cleaning is the best practice to ensure your tinted windows remain in tip top shape. Here are some tips to maintain a tint:

Cleaning Tips

When cleaning your tinted residential windows, being gentle is key. This process starts by using a soft dry cloth to remove any loose dirt or debris on the surface. From there, you can take a soapy solution and gently wipe down the window. Work from top to bottom and keep your wipes from side to side. Avoid using anything powerful like a pressure washer as that can tear at the film and create holes in your tint.

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Conclusion

 Residential window tints absolutely have their place. Many homes can benefit by having this simple product installed; and the results are immediately apparent. Whether you’re looking to reduce hot spots in your home that can drastically raise energy bills, looking for privacy in an important room, or are looking to prevent premature fading of your belongings in your home, residential window tints are absolutely your ultimate solution. With quick installation available and money to be saved, what are you waiting for? Get your house outfitted with residential window tints today!

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