Thursday, December 21, 2017

Lighting And HVAC Energy Savings Because Of Window Film

Here’s how window films can help with that especially when it comes to lighting and HVAC savings.
Commercial building owners may seem like they have way more money than most of us but what you don’t know is that they also have way more expenses. This is especially true when it comes to their energy cost. This is why they’re always on the hunt for way to lessen building energy cost without compromising employee comfort as well as the building’s overall quality and security. Here’s how window films can help with that especially when it comes to lighting and HVAC savings.

Lighting Savings
Letting the natural light come through may be great because it doesn’t only make the room appear more open and wide but you’re also enjoying a well-lit room without needing to turn on your light which saves you money. However, the downside of that is that employees will have to deal with glare and solar heat which can affect their productivity plus you end up with premature damaging of furniture. This is why more and more business owners should consider investing on window films. Because this will not just address glare and discomfort, but it also allows increase in useful daylight which helps lessen energy consumption. This is even more effective if you use LED or Compact Fluorescent lighting throughout the building to keep it well-lit and fancy but they also help lessen energy consumption.

HVAC Energy Savings
Trying to cool an entire building during summer is hard and so is warm up an entire building during winter. This is because you have this overwhelming temperature outside that you have to fight using AC or heating system. Because of this, both of them have to work harder to get the job done; which means it uses more energy thus cost more. But installing residential window films on every window of your establishment especially on big ones helps control the temperature that penetrates into your commercial building. As a result, your HVAC unit doesn’t have to run as hard which can save repairs, decrease maintenance cost, and increase the lifespan of your system in the long run.

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Monday, November 27, 2017

Fun Facts About Window Films That Will Enlighten You About The Benefits Of Investing In Them


Window films are now being encouraged to be used not only on your car but as well as your home and even commercial establishments. This is because it has been proven how much protection it can provide and how much cost-effective it can actually be. If you still have very limited idea about window tints, here are the things that you should know.

They Are Quick To Install And Remove
Provided that you have your window films installed and removed by a professional, not only that it can be easily done but it can also be done without damage.

They Reduce Energy Costs
The best solar films in Singapore can lessen the sun's radiation that may penetrate into your home or car by 85%. This then means air conditioning system on either space doesn’t have to work too hard to keep the space cool which results to reduced energy consumption and cost.

Window Tinting Is A Practical Investment
Where do you spend most of your time? If your answer is home, workplace and car, then installing window films is definitely a practical investment because it can make your stay comfortable. Plus high quality films can last for years, so there would be no need for frequent replacement unlike blinds and drapery. 

They Remove Heat And Dangerous UV Radiation
Whether it’s summer or not, once the sun is up it can easily warm up your home or car temperature which isn’t good for those two and you especially. Do you why it seems like when the temperature inside a car or your home seems to be higher than when you are outside? That’s because of the windows because they’re making it easier for the sun to penetrate. But the help of heat resistant window tint, 67% of the sun’s heat will be reduced which reduces cooling cost by 30% too. Aside from that window films blocks 99% of UV rays so that the chemical bonds of dyes on your furniture doesn’t breakdown.

They Make Your Home/Business More Comfortable
Isn’t it annoying when you’re trying to watch TV or work on your laptop but can’t see properly because the sun’s glare? So you end up closing up the blinds or drapes to solve that but now you can’t enjoy natural light or see outside. This doesn’t have to be the case all the time, installing window film will eliminate these problems

Window Films Have Great Warranties
If you purchase it from and get it installed by an authorized dealer, it should be covered by a warranty. Aside from that, you also have to ensure that you follow your state's regulations on car tints; otherwise any warranty would be void. Aside from that, do not forget to make sure you receive a manufacturer’s warranty that is completely filled out by your installer, so you’re covered even if by chance your installer ever goes out of business.

They Are Decorative And Can Be Easily Updated
If you enjoy the protective benefits of window films but isn’t exactly fond of the dark and plain films, decorative window films are available for that purpose. They provide the same protection but allow a bit more fun on your windows.

They Offer Safety And Security
Burglars targeting windows because it’s the easiest way to break into houses or establishments, kids playing ball outside accidentally throw the ball in your windows, and natural disasters like typhoon or earthquakes are just some of the things that may compromise your security. But if you have window films installed, the glass wouldn’t easily shatter because these films are not just designed to keep the sun out but also to hold the glass together.

They Offer Great Daytime Privacy
Window film allows you to enjoy the natural light of the day and maintain your view while providing daytime privacy from your nosy neighbors or anybody for that matter who doesn’t seem to know that peeking into anyone’s home is rude.

They Are Safe For Kids And Pets
Window films are non-toxic and are typically applied with only water and soap. No need to evacuate the

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Monday, November 13, 2017

4 Ways To Decorate Your Salon And Gain More Customers At The Same Time

Here are some tips in decorating your salon that will help keep the loyalty of your old clients and interest new ones!
Running a salon is a great business since most people like to always look good. However, there will be times when sales will go stale as you struggle to keep up with the expectations from your loyal customers and maintaining the service quality while still trying to gain new customers and grow your business. This is where decorating your salon can come in handy! Here are some tips in decorating your salon that will help keep the loyalty of your old clients and interest new ones!

1. Add Vibrant Color Scheme
Bright colors never fail to catch people’s attention. So if you want people to quickly notice your salon in the sea of other establishments, paint your walls with vibrant hues. However, make sure you go with colors that represent your salon and your brand. Don’t just pick a random color without thinking about it carefully.

2. Light Up The Space
Do not underestimated how the lighting in your salon can make a difference in your customer’s salon experience as well as the general look of your place. Find ways to make your salon feel brighter to make it more appealing for people to come in and avail your services. If you’re still using standard fluorescent, how about you change it up with a statement lighting piece? Your lighting fixtures can really date your overall salon design. Or better yet, allow natural light into your bathroom by maybe adding more windows or just making the existing one bigger.

3. Utilize Window Tints
Yes, you offer discounts and promos to lure in more customers, but that’s useless if they’re not aware of it! Instead of distributing flyers or putting up a sign to spread the word why not make use of your front glass windows that people look at and pass by every day? Turn that plain glass window into a news board of your business! When you have any announcement regarding your services or something new to offer, those glass windows are the perfect spot to showcase those and turn a passerby into a customer.

4. Welcome Everyone With Graffiti
Usually, no shop would want graffiti on their walls let alone on their front glass windows. But when done right, graffiti is a beautiful art form that can be used to pique people’s interest and lure them into your salon. So here’s what you can do, install anti-graffiti film on your front glass windows. This way, you can do graffiti on them on special days to promote any special event you have and still be able to effortlessly clean it off afterwards then do a different one next time.

Friday, October 20, 2017

9 Tips To Avoid Getting Your Car Stolen

9 Tips To Avoid Getting Your Car Stolen
Car theft happens more often than you would think. In fact, according to Safewise this happens every 15 seconds. While we can’t really keep crooks off our car totally, since determined ones really find a way to do what they set out to, it’s still worth trying to trick them into passing up your vehicle.

1. Tint Your Car Windows
Tinting your windows help keep valuable items inside your car out of plain eyesight, so burglars are less tempted to pick your car as their target. Aside from that, window tints also add an extra layer of protection for you windows because prevents your windows from easily shattering if burglars decide to break it since the film holds the glass together.

You can buy a lock for the steering wheel, brakes, tires, and/or hood. It’s up to you to purchase a lock for each of those or just one of those, what’s important is that you make it harder for the thieves to steal your car.

3. Write The VIN On The Driver’s Side Dashboard, Under The Hood, Battery And In The Trunk For Tracking Purposes
Use paint or permanent marker to write the vehicle identification number so that it won’t easily come off.

4. Secure Your Valuables
It would be best not to leave any valuable inside your car whenever you have to go out and leave your car for long periods of time. Crooks will use any measure to steal things in your car once they’re set out to do it.

5. Keep Car Registration And Proof Of Insurance In Your Wallet With Extra Copies At Home
Again, don’t leave such important documents in your car. Otherwise it could lead to identity theft.

6. Turn Your Wheel To The Curb
When parked on the street or toward another car if you are in a parking lot or garage, turning your wheel to the curb makes it harder to steal your vehicle by towing it.

7. Park Your Car In Your Garage
If you have a garage at home, always park your car inside. Lock the doors and don’t leave any windows open as well. In case you don’t have a garage, consider parking your car in a secured parking space near your house. Don’t just leave your car outside your home, that’s just like tempting the crooks to take their chance at your car.

8. Never Hide Keys In “Secret” Spots
No matter how much you think your hiding spot is clever, believe me, the thieves knows them already. So don’t risk it. Don’t leave any spare car keys inside or anywhere outside your car. If you must have a spare key, just entrust it to your wife/husband or to anyone you live in the same house with.

9. Don’t Warm Up Your Car Before Heading Out
Leaving a running unattended car is like putting out a welcome mat to an opportunistic thief

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Friday, August 11, 2017

The Truth Behind Four Common Sun Misconceptions

he Truth Behind Four Common Sun Misconceptions
The sun rises and sets everyday but many people still don’t realize that it’s always at work, even when it’s cloudy or even when you’re indoors. This is why many people still don’t know how to properly protect themselves from it and develop skin damage. Take a look at the common myths about the sun and learn the truth behind them.

1. Suntan Is Fine As Long As You Don’t Burn
People with pale skin like getting a tan. What they don’t realize is that getting the tan skin from the sun can put them at risk for sun damage and skin cancer. This is even if you don’t get sunburnt and when you do there’s a chance you might develop melanoma. So better stick with tanning lotions than actually sunbathing.

2. Sun Can’t Penetrate Through The Windows
Whether it’s summer or not, once the sun is up it can easily warm up the entire space. Do you know why it seems like when the temperature inside any establishment seems to be higher than when you are outside? That’s because of the windows because they’re making it easier for the outside temperature to penetrate as well as the harmful UVA rays that can cause damage to you skin. But the help of heat resistant window tint, 67% of the sun’s heat will be reduced which reduces cooling cost by 30% too.

3. Not Enough Sun Causes Vitamin D Deficiency
The sun is a known source of vitamin D, which is why people assume that not getting enough sun, can lead to deficiency in this vitamin. But the truth is that you don’t really have to spend hours under the sun to get its benefits. Normal everyday sun exposure and vitamin-D rich foods is enough, you don’t have to go out of your way to soak in the sun without wearing sunscreen. That just put you in risk of skin damage instead of absorbing vitamin D. If you’re really vitamin D deficient, taking multivitamins is enough to compensate for that.

4. If It’s Cloudy Or Cool Outside You Don’t Need Sunscreen
When you don’t see the sun shining, it’s easy to assume that you can go without sunscreen. What’s there to hurt you anyway? Unfortunately, this is just another myth. As much as 80% of the sun’s rays can pass through the clouds. You may have had this happen to you: you spend a day in the pool or at an amusement park on a cloudy day, only to end up with sunburn. Cold days are no exception either. Snow can reflect UV rays, increasing exposure.

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Friday, July 28, 2017

Top 9 Tell-Tale Signs Of A Bad Tint Job

Top 9 Tell-Tale Signs Of A Bad Tint Job
Getting your car window tinted offers a lot of benefits like protection from the sun’s damage to your skin and car interior as well as providing you with privacy and more security. But to enjoy these benefits, you have to make sure that it is properly installed. To ensure that, you need a professional to take on the job! If you opt for DIY or attempt to save money by going using sub-par quality window film, you’ll encounter soon realize you should’ve invested in a good quality one and had it installed by a professional.

1. Inconsistent And Messy Edges
Is the film cut very close to the window pane and has a consistent clean line? If no, then sadly your window film was poorly done. This usually happens when the installer doesn’t use computerized templates that pre-cut the film as much as possible.

2. It Has Turned Purple
You’ll know that the film used on your car was of the most basic quality possible when the tint turns purple over time. This is because the material used is a vinyl sheet with dyes that fade over time.

3. There Are Tiny Bubbles That Distort Your View
Low quality tint form bubbles as early as 6 months into getting the tint. Even if they’re only tiny ones, you shouldn’t settle for it because it can still distort your view and we all know your view on the road is crucial.

4. See The Dot Matrix
For a car that's already been tinted, what you want to see is an incredibly consistent line that goes right to the edge of the dot matrix. If you’re seeing horrendous zig-zagging line, you’ve been ripped off my friend.

5. Gaps And Bubbles Around The Defroster Bars
You want to make sure the tint is pressed as tightly against the defroster as possible. Otherwise this will happen.

6. Darker Shade Don’t Always Mean Better Quality
A common misconception when it comes to tints is that the darker it is the better job it does in blocking the heat. Put one hand directly in the sun and one hand behind the window, now feel the difference. Even if the tint is dark but the temperature almost feel the same then it’s not really doing the job. There are high-quality ceramic tint that is lighter but efficient in heat reduction.

7. Dark Metallic Tints May Not Be Good
They may give you the ’80 limo vibe but can interfere with phone and radio reception as well as your own car’s GPS. It would be best to stick with the usual window tint films.

8. ‘Missing’ The Windshield
What’s the point of getting tint in everything else in your car but leaving your windshield bare? Nothing, it just defeats the purpose of tinting your vehicle. If the installer says it’s prohibited to use very dark tint in your area and doesn’t offer an alternative look for another installer. There are high-quality tint that are just effective in blocking UV rays but aren’t as dark.

9. It Has Cut Outs
If the guy doing your car window tint says he needs to cut out sections of the film on the windshield for things like your inspection or registration stickers, so that you can remove them when the time comes without damaging the film. Don’t let him! A good install will involve placing those stickers on a clear film that essentially converts them to static-cling decals.

Since there are tint kits available in the markets, many car owners choose to perform the job themselves so that they don’t have to give money for installation. Unfortunately, most of the time it has been found that they cannot perform the tinting task with perfection. Even sometimes after getting tinted from a professional tint specialist, people complain about bad tinting works. So if you don’t wanna waste money on having to redo a bad tint job and you want it done perfectly, it’s best to seek the professionals who have the skills and years of experience on doing this job. Sometimes, to really save money, you have to learn to invest on long-lasting things instead of being stingy on all your possible expenditures. 

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Monday, July 17, 2017

Top 10 Tips To Keep Your Car Cool On Hot Days

It’s summer time! Whether you drive to work every day or have a couple of planned trip this season, one thing’s for sure, your car’s interior temperature will feel like you’re inside the oven every time you come back to it especially if you park under direct sunlight. This doesn’t have to be the case. Here are some tips that will help you keep your car cool even when it very hot outside.

1. Invest In Window Tinting
If you don’t want to do a lot of things but don’t want to sit inside a scorching hot car either, invest in window tinting. Solar films for your car keep UV rays from penetrating your car windows. As a result, it doesn’t just keep your interior much cooler; it also prevents your leather seats from premature fading and cracking.

2. Use A Sunshade Or Window Visor
Whether it’s a sunny day or not, you should always have this in your car. Put this up every time you exit your car even if you’ll only be gone for a few minutes. Remember, a car parked under a direct sunlight gets hot really quick.

3. Use A Dash Cover
A fabric or upholstered dash cover will protect sensitive vinyl from sun damage that can cause cracking and fading. Aside from that it can also prevent that area from becoming too hot so you don’t accidentally burn your hands in case you touch it.  

4. Cover Your Steering Wheel With A Hand Towel
Speaking of touch, one constant are in your car that you’ll definitely touch all time is the steering wheel. If you don’t cover that, even when you have the sunshade up, it will become hot to the touch. In this case you either have to wrap your hands with a cloth or use glove just to be able to touch it.

5. Park In A Shady Area
It’s always worth it to take the extra time to look for a shaded area to park. It’s better to walk farther to your parking spot than settle for the closest one and come back to a hot car.

6. Park In A Garage When Possible
Even a warm garage beats being parked in the sun all day. So whenever there’s an available garage, use it. Not only that your interior will stay cool, but your paint job won’t suffer to premature damage either.

7. Leave Windows Rolled Down Slightly
Key word is slightly. You shouldn’t be able to fit your whole arm through the crack. A tiny bit will do. This will promote ventilation to keep your car cool.

8. Throw Blankets Over Your Seats
What’s worst that holding a hot steering wheel? Sitting on a hot leather seat! You don’t want that. So always have a blanket in your car ready and you’d thank yourself you did. You can always keep it in the backseat if you rarely have passengers or in the trunk for those not so hot days.

9. Turn Your Car Around
It is not always possible to park in the shade but you can always turn your car around so that most of the sunlight will go into the back of your car to keep you from touching a hot steering wheel or seat when you get into your car.

Instead of blasting the AC unit and wasting gas in attempt to cool down your car faster, do this trick instead. Roll down the passenger window and open and close the driver’s door a handful of times. This will quickly and effectively cool down a hot car.

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Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Top 6 Factors That Determines How Much It Will Cost You To Tint Your Car

Cost is often a huge deciding factor when it comes to deciding whether to tint the car or not. But do you know what makes it expensive or not? Here are the factors that will give you and the dealer an idea whether this is gonna be an investment you’ll cry a bit over or not.

1. How Many Windows Do You Intend To Get Tinted
 How Many Windows Do You Intend To Get Tinted
Tinting the entire car means all side and back windows, as well as a strip along the top of the windscreen will be tinted. But you can opt to go for just one or two windows. So when it comes to the overall cost of a tinting job, you may have to pay less or more depending on this.

2. The Size Of Your Car Windows
Size Of Your Car Windows
Cars vary on designs and sizes which mean the windows can either come smaller or bigger. Usually, bigger cars have larger windows so obviously there will be more surface area to tint and this cost more than those with smaller windows.

3. What Kind Of Car Do You Have?
What Kind Of Car Do You Have?
The make and model of your car determines the number of windows your car has and their sizes. The window film installer will ask this so that they can have a clearer idea of how much work they’ll need to do and how much material will be needed so that they can give you a better quotation too.  

4. How Old Your Car Is
How old your car is
Some older cars tend to be more difficult to tint which mean there may be tricky door areas that will take longer to work on. This may mean the dealer will have to charge you more. On the other side, newer cars usually don’t have these issues so the cost may not be as hefty.

5. If It’s Tinted Or Not At The Moment
Currently tinted cars means the installer will have to remove the old tint before applying on the new one. This means more work so expect it to cost more than if you have a car that isn’t tinted yet.

6. The Kind Of Tint You Prefer
Different kind of tint offer different benefits. So you have to know what you need and what works for your car.

· Dyed Film Technology 
Dyed tint film
 this is the most affordable type, a non-reflective film but only offer moderate heat control.

· Metalized Film Technology
 Metalized Tint Film Technology

this one reflects solar heat which is why it’s more effective when it comes to keeping your car cool. However, it may interfere with your car’s navigational equipment.

· Advanced Nano-Ceramic Technology 
 Advanced Nano-Ceramic Tint Film Technology
If you’re willing to invest on the best automotive film, this is the one for you. It provides superior heat control without interfering with any signals.

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Thursday, April 20, 2017

Top 9 Tips To Prevent Break-In And Theft In Your Home

Top 9 Tips To Prevent Break-In And Theft In Your Home
Breaking and entering happens more often than you would think. In fact, according to Safe wise this happens every 15 seconds. While we can’t really keep crooks off our houses totally, since determined ones really find a way to do what they set out to, it’s still worth trying to trick them into passing up your home.

Of course, if you have valuables that you want to hide long-term, you should invest in a good safe or a facility that offers safe-keeping. But for little stash of money or jewelry that you want to get into someone’s hand, there are ways to fortify your home from the outside in and outsmart burglars.

1. Get Your House Windows Tinted
Get Your House Windows Tinted
Tinting your windows help keep valuable items inside your home out of plain eyesight, so burglars are less tempted to pick your house as their target. Aside from that, window tints also add an extra layer of protection for you windows because prevents your windows from shattering if burglars decide to break it since the film holds the glass together.

2. Check Your Windows And Sliding Doors
Check Your Windows And Sliding Doors
Windows and sliding doors are often the intruder’s choice of entrance because they can be easily lifted and aren’t bolted down with locks. You can solve this by taking a shower curtain rod or a dowel and slide it into the tracks of the window or door. This makes the glass harder to slide or lift.

3. Strengthen Your Front Door
Strengthen Your Front Door
When it comes to you front door and back door, you have to make sure that they’re made from solid hardwood or steel so that it can’t be easily kicked open. Aside from that, your locks should be heavy-duty deadbolt locks and knob-and-locksets with a dead-latch mechanism on your door.

4. Make Your Home Well Lit
Making your home well lit
Intruders like to barge into poor lit houses because they can move around and look for a way to enter undetected. Motion-sensing lights are great for this purpose because they automatically lights up when they track someone’s movement. This could discourage the intruder from pursuing your home and alert you as well.

5. Put Warning Signs
Putting some warning signs in your house
Speaking of discouraging, one way to do that to is to post warning signs like WARNING! PROTECTED BY ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM. Whether you do have this security system or not, burglars will be put off by it and won’t take chances. But, of course, it’ll be better if you really have it because you never know how brave and crafty thieves nowadays.

6. Be Clever With Storing Your Valuables
Forget about under your mattress or your closets, robbers already know these hiding places.  So you have to outsmart them and look for a spot in your house that is not an obvious one. Or better yet, you might wanna consider building secret hiding place throughout your house like within the walls or buried in the soil of a fake plant. Be creative but not obvious. Thieves can be clever with what they do since it’s technically their ‘job’.

7. Install Deadbolts On Every Door
Install Deadbolts On Every Door
Standard doorknobs can be easily picked or broken down. To, really, up your security, it would be better to choose single- or double-cylinder lock, which has a keyed opening on both sides. Even if the intruder breaks a window or glass to reach in, he still won’t be able to.

8. Set Off Timers In Your Home
Set Off Timers In Your Home
Burglars are more hesitant to barge into a house of it seems like someone is home and still awake. So the key is to make them think that even if you’re actually out of town. You can do this by setting a timer that can be synced to indoor lights, TV, radios, and other electronics. If lights turn on 45 minutes before it gets dark along with your other electronics or appliances activating during the day and evening, it gives off that impression.

9. Ask A Neighbor
Ask your neighbor to watch your home for you
This is why it’s important that you build a friendship with your neighbors. In times when you’re not home and you don’t have any relatives close to your house to monitor; your neighbor can come in handy. Good neighbors can watch your home for you and report any suspicious activity to the authorities. They can also help pick up your mail, newspapers, and bills, and even park in your driveway, to give the appearance that you’re at home.

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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Advantages And Disadvantages Of Solar Film For Home Windows

Most people like to know what they’re getting into exactly before they proceed with a decision. This should be the case even when it comes to investing in solar film for your home windows. You don’t want to end up spending money on something that may be a problem or turn out to be not worth your money. Here are the pros and cons of purchasing residential window films.

Advantages

Reduction Of Energy Cost
Having air conditioning unit in your home makes living in tropical countries easier. However, despite the comfort that it provides it also comes with a skyrocketing bills, especially during summer because the unit has to work harder to keep your house cool. But if you get your windows at home tinted, you’ll be able to save money on energy cost. Window films blocks not just the sun light but as well as the heat from penetrating your home, so you wouldn’t have to run the AC unit on full blast just to keep our house cool.

Protection For Your Home And Furniture
Wood floors, counter tops, and furniture fades or becomes damaged over time, but with the harsh sun light streaming down constantly, that will happen prematurely. Residential window films that can be adjusted as the sun rises and sets is a great way to prolong the beauty of your home and furniture.  

Protection For The Window Itself
Accidents happen all the time, and it would be a nuisance and costly if you have to replace broken windows every time that happens. You can prevent that by installing window films on both sides of the windows. This keeps the glass from shattering so that repair can be an option, unlike non-tinted glass where you have no other choice but to replace it when it shatters.

Protection From Burglary
Burglars don’t break-in out of nowhere. They plan these things out and part of their planning process is to inspect the area to see which house have more valuable things that they can get. But if you have tinted windows, which keeps them from easily seeing what’s inside your house, then their scouting becomes more difficult. More often than not, they’d move on to easier targets instead of waste time and risk being caught trying to find out what you have inside you home.

Makes Your Windows Look Better
Decorative films are great way to be artistic while adding an extra layer of protection for your home windows. But even regular tint can give your windows a clean, finished, and polished look.


Disadvantages

Films That May Not Provide The Advertised Benefits Or May Begin To Peel After A Few Years
This would only be an issue though if you do not buy a window film with good quality and not have it professionally installed. Otherwise, residential window films should last you 12 to 22 years.

May Affect The View For People Inside The House
This is why purchasing window films for home should be done in person. Don’t rely on online pictures. See it for yourself to make sure that the films that will be installed on your house’s windows aren’t too dark, give off a shiny external appearance, or look colored. The time you think you have saved by opting to buy online, could be an eyesore for years. That’s not worth it.

Possible Void On Manufacturer’s Warranty On Windows
Check the details of any existing warranties before applying window film to avoid this problem. You don’t want to solve one problem and cause another. So pay attention to this kind of details.

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Thursday, March 30, 2017

Top 5 Reasons To Get Your Car Window Tint Installed By A Professional Only

Getting your car window tinted offers a lot of benefits like protection from the sun’s damage to your skin and car interior as well as providing you with privacy and more security. But to enjoy these benefits, you have to make sure that it is properly installed. To ensure that, you need a professional to take on the job!

We already know that there are regulations about car window tints that differ from place to place. If you decide to install it yourself, you have to research about your location’s regulations about window tints. If you’re not familiar with it, you might miss some areas of those regulations. However, if you have it done by a professional, that’s one thing you wouldn’t have to worry because they work according to the current rules and regulations.

2. Proper Installation Techniques
Proper Tint Installation Techniques
Installing tinted film is a meticulous task. The slightest breeze can cause crease on the film and one wrong move could ruin the film or create a lot of bubbles when applied. These are the kind of mistakes that you could easily make when you attempt to do things you’re not really used to doing. But with professionals who do this for a living, and are trained to do this properly as well as knowledgeable with the right tools and technique to ensure a correct fit, they can do it with careful precision to ensure the proper adhesion and longevity.

3. Window Tinting Guarantees
Window Tinting Guarantees
When you avail a service, it comes with guarantees so that in case something goes wrong with it, the provider will have it redone without you paying for it again. Unlike when you DIY, you will have to repurchase the tint in case you make a mistake the first time around.

4. Potential To Save Money
Window Tinting Potential To Save Money
People assume that going DIY always saves money, but it may surprise you that that’s not always the case. Unless you are specifically skilled with installing car tint, where you’re sure you won’t have to redo it, make a mistake, or waste materials with trial and error, then you’d save more money it you seek a professional for the job.

5. Improved Customer Service
Window Tinting Improved Customer Service
Like any service provider, they always work towards customer satisfaction and try to exceed their customer expectation because when customers are happy then it’s good for business. Therefore taking your vehicle to professional tint installer not only guarantee a job well done but they can also give you tips to properly care and clean your new window tint.

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