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you will find some frequently asked questions
about window tinting.
Q.
How does solar window tinting work?
A. Solar window films are designed to reduce the
amount of solar heat transmission through window
glass by increasing the solar reflection and solar
absorption through the glass. The transparent
color absorbs the solar energy at the glass, thus
reducing the direct transmission into the room.
Window films range from moderate to excellent
in solar performance (heat gain reduction). Window
films are optically clear and offer ultraviolet
(UV) protection for your skin, fabrics and furnishings.
Q.
Why do customers have window tinting applied to
all of their windows?
A. Lower cooling operating costs, Lower utility
demand costs, Improved comfort, Improved aesthetics
and uniform appearance, Improved safety and security,
Extended A/C equipment life, Valued alternative
to adding more A/C equipment, Justify the purchase
through energy cost savings.
Q.
Should I have film put on all of my windows or
only those facing the sun?
A. All windows transmit UV, regardless of whether
they face direct sun so all windows should be
protected. Both clear and solar films offer protection
against fading of floors, furniture, fabrics and
UV damage to your skin. Window film protects against
glass breakage 24/7, so it should be on all the
glass windows and doors. Also, it is commonly
applied to some interior glass windows and doors.
Q.
What is the typical energy pay back for solar
window film?
A. Paybacks begin immediately, and vary upon the
amount of sunlit glass exposure, type of film,
and type of glass. It ranges from as few as 6
months to as long as 2-5 years. We provide an
analysis of you potential energy savings.
Q.
How is window tinting applied?
A. Window tinting is professionally applied by
skilled, well-trained authorized professionals.
Most film is designed to be applied to the inside
of your home. For difficult to reach windows,
such as skylights, exterior film is available.
The film is cut very close to the size of the
pane, leaving a very thin, usually less than 1/8th
of an inch margin around the edge.
Q.
How do safety and security window films work?
A. Safety and Security Window Films are designed
to make glass shatter-resistant by holding the
glass pieces together when broken. This type of
window film is made with thicker polyester and
a much thicker, more aggressive adhesive, and
are resistant to tearing. Pound for pound, the
impact and tear resistance of safety & security
window film outperforms the traditional solar
window film.
Q.
Is window film hurricane-proof or burglar-proof?
A. Our window films are not hurricane-proof or
burglar-proof. Designed to make the window glass
more shatter-resistant, in the event of a windstorm,
window film may have significant safety and security
value. They can reduce the risk of injury from
flying shards of broken glass, and possibly help
prevent debris and water penetration through the
window depending on the severity of the storm
(and the type of glass, framing system, size and
velocity of objects, and more). They can reduce
the risk and possibly prevent glass from falling
out of a home or building which protects the people
outside.
Window
film is a low profile, high performance measure
of security in the battle against 'smash and grab'
crime. The tough, shatter-resistant qualities
of the film can hold the window glass together
even if a brick is actually to pass through the
glass. The thief must now make a choice; continue
to attack this window, try another window, or
move on. Time is short, and often they move on.
However, if they are determined to gain entry,
they will get in. It is generally recommended
that the property have proper alarm systems in
addition to window film.
Q.
How long does it take for window film to dry?
A. Depending upon the film type and weather conditions,
drying may take as much as 60 days, or as little
as a few days. Once dried, window film will look
great. Allow 60 days for the film to fully dry
and cure. It is normal to have small water bubbles
and/or a hazy appearance - these will disappear
as the film dries.
Q.
How do I clean my windows once window film has
been installed?
A. After 30 days you may clean the window film
using cleaning solutions, such as vinegar and
water with soft, lint-free towels. You may also
use a smooth squeegee, too. Abrasive and ammonia-based
products will damage the film and should not be
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