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Residential Window Tint for Your Home

Window film is becoming popular among homeowners, and for a good reason. While many people see it as a way to bring a cohesive, sleek look to a home, the truth is that its benefits go beyond mere appearance. Window film helps to reduce the amount of light that comes through the windows without compromising your view of the outside world.

And there’s more. See, when the winter season kicks in, you’ll need to consider window film as it can help you keep the heat inside and reduce your heating bills. Wondering how? Let’s dig deeper.

Retains Heat and Keeps Cold Air Outside

Extreme cold is not your friend, just as extreme heat isn’t.  It’s a known fact that window film works to keep conditioning air from entering your home during the summer time, but few people know that it also works perfectly during the winter season, preventing cold air from entering the house.

Windows are usually the most common places of heat loss during the cold season. With advanced window film, you can retain the heat inside and keep the cold outside, where they belong.  Numbers show that installing thermal window film, one of the most common types of window films, actually reduces the heat lost as a result of glazing by a whopping 40%.

Reduce Heating Bills

When it’s extremely cold, and you have to adjust your thermostat to keep the inside warm, you’ll also expect to get soaring energy bills. Considering that Windows are one of the most common culprits of heat loss, you may consider getting a window with double or triple pane. But again, this is too expensive for you. As you’ve seen, installing thermal window film will retain up to 40% of the heat, and it’s cheaper to install compared to replacing all your windows. And do you know what this means? Saving your heating bills to almost as much!

Cut Snow Glare

Yes, most of the time during winter the sun doesn’t show up at all, but there are days it makes an appearance. During such times, the glare off the snow outside can be really irritating or blinding. The best thing about tinted windows is that they are there all year round, preventing you from the glare of the snow during winter and that of direct sun rays during summer.

Reduce Fading

Sun rays – strong or weak – can cause your upholstery, carpeting and other interior items to fade. During winter when the temperatures are low, the little sunlight can contribute hugely to fading of your décor. To keep it safe, consider residential window film that offers UV protection.

Window film and tinting come with many advantages. Its benefits go beyond beautifying your home and preventing UV rays from entering your home. With proper installation of window film during winter, not only cut snow glare from entering your home and reduce fading of your interiors; but you also retain heat inside and keep the cold outside.

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