For years people have had misconceptions about window tinting for their homes. The only window film they see is the dark black tint on limousines or the often bubbled or wrinkled tint on cars. The thought of installing this tint on their homes, needless to say, is less than attractive.
What most people don't realize is that window tints for homes are completely different from those used in cars. Technological breakthroughs have developed a whole new generation of window films sold for homes that are clear and not tinted at all.
Because clear films are virtually undetectable and allow visible light in, clients wonder how they block out anything. The answer lies in the fact that these new films were developed using technology similar to that found in sunscreen and plastic eyeglass manufacturing as well as in the aerospace industry.
Most of the new films no longer use dyes or silver, eliminating the purple or aluminum foil looks. Space-age, high-temperature acrylic adhesives are used that provide the cleanest, hardest, thinnest bond with glass that's guaranteed to remain bubble-free for life. These adhesives can withstand temperatures up to 250 degrees!
Double-pane glass, found in most new homes, partially slows the passage of heat but has little effect on glare and ultraviolet radiation. To meet the challenge of reflecting these harmful rays of the sun without sacrificing light into the home, technologically advanced window films have been created to provide a comfortable ambiance in rooms year-round.
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