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FAQ

Questions & Answer on Glass Tinting & Window Films

 

Q: Do Window Films stop fading of furniture and hardwood floors?

A: The answer is yes and no. Because it depends on the window film chosen coupled with the dyes, fabric, stains, and wood in question. Window films act somewhat like a sun-screen...some are stronger and provide more protection than others. With the right window film, you can expect to virtually eliminate fading on many surfaces and significantly reduce it on others.

 

Fading is caused by a combination of Ultra Violet lights, Solar Heat, and Visible light. The films that reduce most of these factors will provide the best protection for most surfaces.

 

Sun Tint is fully trained and has 28 years of service to help you pick the best solar film with the best protection for your needs.


Q: Do I need window film on my home, but will only dark and shiny film work for blocking heat, glare, and fading of furnishings?

A: No...absolutely not! The new generation of Sun Tint "COOL & CLEAR" window films are virtually invisible inside and out and reduces IR Heat up to 98%, Blocks Total Solar Energy up to 61%, cuts glare to 60%, and filters 99.9% of UV light.

 

Cool & Clear Films do all this while not changing the looks of your windows!

Here are a few photos, and be sure to see the videos on the homepage of this website.

 

The Top two (2) rows of photos show Sun Tint "Cool & Clear" Window Films from the inside and outside


Q: Are window tints permanent?

A: Window tints are not permanent and will fade over time due to UV exposure and age. However, by installing quality films and ensuring proper care and maintenance, your tint can last up to five years without needing repairs.

 

Q: What are the health benefits of tinting your windows?

A: Window tint keeps out harmful UV rays that can cause sunburn, skin cancer, and other serious health concerns. It also reduces glare, keeping you safe and comfortable inside your home, car, or business.

 

Q: Can I remove the window tint if I'm not satisfied with it or if it's damaged?

A: Yes, window tint can be removed if you're not satisfied with it or if it's damaged. However, it's essential to follow the correct removal process or seek professional help to avoid damaging the glass or window defroster lines.

 

Q: Can window film damage windows?

A: Window film, when installed correctly by a professional, should not damage windows. However, low-quality films or improper installation can cause damage, such as glass breakage due to thermal stress or seal failure in double-pane windows.

 

Q: Is window tint suitable for home windows?

A: Yes, window tint is suitable for home windows and offers various benefits, including increased energy efficiency, reduced glare, enhanced privacy, and protection from harmful UV rays.

 

Q: What are the benefits of applying window tint to office windows?

A: Window tinting in offices provides benefits such as increased energy efficiency, reduced glare, improved comfort and productivity, enhanced privacy, and protection from harmful UV rays that can damage furnishings and equipment.

 

Q: Can window tint be applied to all types of glass?

A: Window tint can be applied to most glass types, including single-pane, double-pane, and even some low-E and tempered glass. However, it's crucial to consult with a professional installer to determine the appropriate film for your specific glass type.

 

Q: How do I maintain and clean tinted windows?

A: To maintain and clean tinted windows, use a soft cloth or sponge and a mild, ammonia-free cleaning solution. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or tools that can scratch the film. Always follow the manufacturer's care and maintenance instructions for the best results.

 

Q: Do I need to prepare my windows before tinting?

A: It's recommended to clean your windows thoroughly before tinting to ensure a smooth installation process. Professional installers typically take care of the cleaning and preparation process, but you can also help by removing any stickers, decals, or other obstructions on the windows.

Q: I need window film on my home, but will only dark and shiny film work for blocking heat, glare and fading of furnishings?

 

A: No...absolutely not! The new gneration of Sun Tint "COOL & CLEAR" window films are virtually invisable inside and out and reduces IR Heat up to 98%, Blocks Total Solar Energy up to 61%, and cuts glare to 60% and filters 99.9% of UV light.

 

Cool & Clear Films do all this while not changing the looks of your windows!

 

Here are a few photos, and be sure to see the videos on the home page of this web site.

 

The Top two (2) rows of photos show Sun Tint "Cool & Clear" Window Films from the inside and outside

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