Windows are important part of home décor. Just like wall colour, furniture type etc, windows can really add light, freshness and uniqueness to your house.
You can opt for window tinting to not just give a different look to your house but also for other benefits. A window tint, or solar control film, is a very thin film usually made of a polyester base with a scratch-resistant coating. These films are still only millimeters thick and are affixed to the interior side of the window with an adhesive.
Tinting helps you against sun’s heat, helping to keep temperatures low inside your home which in turn lessens your usage of air conditioner and hence, helps you lessen you electricity bills! Also, since electronics are at a risk of being damaged by the sun’s heat, tinting your windows can always prove to be a good option. Furniture colours, carpets, drapes, wall colours etc are guarded against direct heat and hence are protected against fading. Window tint also holds glass together incase your windows get broken! Excessive exposure to UV rays can have damaging effects on your family's skin. UV rays can out you at risk of skin cancer, itching, wrinkles, and dryness etc. Tinting protects against 99% of ultraviolet light.
Along with different methods for dealing with the sun like metalized film and ceramic tinting, window films also come in many shades and colours, ranging from opaque to clear. There are tints available in metallic look, such as bronze, stainless steel or gray.
Window tinting was earlier very popular for cars and work places. However, nowadays people choose tinted windows for their homes as well. Apart from no hindrance in normal functions of windows, tints add on the positive effects. Tints have scientific benefits for skin protection etc and they also help you have privacy at home!
You can opt for window tinting to not just give a different look to your house but also for other benefits. A window tint, or solar control film, is a very thin film usually made of a polyester base with a scratch-resistant coating. These films are still only millimeters thick and are affixed to the interior side of the window with an adhesive.
Tinting helps you against sun’s heat, helping to keep temperatures low inside your home which in turn lessens your usage of air conditioner and hence, helps you lessen you electricity bills! Also, since electronics are at a risk of being damaged by the sun’s heat, tinting your windows can always prove to be a good option. Furniture colours, carpets, drapes, wall colours etc are guarded against direct heat and hence are protected against fading. Window tint also holds glass together incase your windows get broken! Excessive exposure to UV rays can have damaging effects on your family's skin. UV rays can out you at risk of skin cancer, itching, wrinkles, and dryness etc. Tinting protects against 99% of ultraviolet light.
Along with different methods for dealing with the sun like metalized film and ceramic tinting, window films also come in many shades and colours, ranging from opaque to clear. There are tints available in metallic look, such as bronze, stainless steel or gray.
Window tinting was earlier very popular for cars and work places. However, nowadays people choose tinted windows for their homes as well. Apart from no hindrance in normal functions of windows, tints add on the positive effects. Tints have scientific benefits for skin protection etc and they also help you have privacy at home!