You can save money on utilities, preserve the color of furniture, and make your entire home 1 consistent temperature with our home window film
When people think of window tinting, they normally think of vehicles. It doesn’t occur to them to add tint to their home because they may not know it’s an option. Not only is it an option, it’s a GREAT option that has a laundry list of benefits.
Just think of all the positives adding window film to your car offers; privacy, UV protection, heat control, etc. Now, apply those same benefits to your home, and add more. Let’s get into exactly what you can look forward to if you decide to invest in home window film.
Save money on home cooling costs
Cooling your house down in the summer can make your electricity bill skyrocket. But it doesn’t have to be this way.
A good portion of the heat you experience on these hot days is entering your home through your windows. Just as a hot summer sun can bake your car, it does the same thing to your home once the rays shine through your windows. Home window film solves this problem by blocking those rays.
Fewer rays equals less heat. Less heat means you’ll have less of a need to cool your house down. Additionally, temperature imbalances will be corrected; say goodbye to those warm & cold spots! This all leads to a decreased need for air-conditioning, which will be reflected in your monthly bill. Once you see those numbers drop, you’ll be happy you decided to add window film to your home.
As an added benefit, window film also block those annoying glares that creep in through your windows. You know that glare that pops up on your TV screen during the day? With our window film, it will become a thing of the past.
Home window film protects the furnishings of your home
Your carpet, furniture, and hardwood floors all have one mutual enemy; UV rays. These rays come in through your windows and fade the coloring of these household items and decrease their overall appearance as the years go by.
Adding home window film does wonders to preserve the quality of these materials. You’ll be able to enjoy the rich colors of your furnishings for much longer once you prevent UV rays from entering your home, uninvited.