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Three Ways Glass Tint Can Complement Your Home's Window Treatments

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Blinds, curtains and shades are great window treatments, but they can only do so much when it comes to enhancing the performance of your windows. Window tint can complement your existing treatments to improve the performance of your windows and boost indoor comfort. Therefore, you should pair your blinds, curtains, or shades with window film to achieve optimal performance. Read on for three reasons why you should tint your home's windows.

Block heat and damaging UV rays

When you draw curtains and shades during the day, you expose your home to solar heat and UV rays. During the summer, solar heat can make indoor spaces uncomfortable, especially if you don't have a reliable air conditioning system. The sun's UV rays also penetrate the windows and fade furniture and furnishings.

Window film is an excellent product that can block the sun's rays from penetrating your windows. The tint blocks UV rays and controls the amount of heat and light passing through them. By keeping out the solar heat, window tint improves indoor comfort during the hot summer months. It also protects brightly coloured carpets, chairs, couches, and other pieces of furniture from fading.

Reduce solar glare

Solar glare occurs when the sun's rays are reflected on a smooth surface, such as digital screens and highly polished surfaces. Glare can hurt your eyes, especially when watching television or using your computer. Curtains and blinds can reduce glare, but this requires you to close them. Closing window treatments during the day can make your indoor spaces dark and unpleasant. 

Window tint allows light into your rooms while blocking solar glare. The sun's rays bounce off the film instead of penetrating the windows and bouncing off your screens and surfaces. Therefore, you can comfortably work on your computer or watch TV during the day without worrying about hurting your eyes.

Boost energy efficiency

Most window treatments do not block solar heat or prevent heat exchange with the outdoors. During the summer, solar heat penetrates the windows and heats the home, forcing you to turn up the air conditioner. The heat from the sun can undermine your AC's energy efficiency and increase cooling bills. 

Tinting your windows is an excellent way of maintaining comfortable indoor spaces. The film blocks most of the sun's heat, allowing your home to remain cool throughout summer. It also lowers the energy costs by reducing the cooling load on your air conditioning unit.

Window tint is a versatile product that can complement your window treatments and improve indoor comfort. For residential window glass tinting services, consult a contractor.


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