Myths and Facts About Home Window Tinting

April 5, 2017     Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Central Florida, Home Window Tinting, Lake Mary, Longwood, Maitland, Window Film, Window Tint

An easy way to achieve energy saving, increase comfort, decrease solar glare, improve security and safety, and enhance aesthetics is by using a window film. However, there are a lot of misconceptions with regard to home window film. This is because of the various ideas and information from different individuals. It is important to separate […]

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Future and Technological Breakthrough of Window Film

April 5, 2017     Window Film

Window tinting has evolved much since it was created and is continually growing. As of today, some technological advancements have been applied already. Yet, the future of home window tinting film is boundless and there are a lot of technologies that support this. Here are some of the proposed, but not yet released advancements in […]

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Cleaning and Maintenance Tips for Your Home Window Film

April 4, 2017     Window Film

To maintain a long lasting window film, proper maintenance is needed. A window film is mounted with a solution upon installation and it may need a dry-out time. Weather condition is also a factor that affects the length of the dry-out time. A warm weather condition lessens dry-out time while cold weather increases dry-out time. […]

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4 Ways to Quickly and Effectively Remove Your Window Film

April 4, 2017     Window Film

There are instances wherein a window film needs to be replaced due to scratches or damages. The work required to remove the window film depends on how long the window film was placed and what type of adhesive was used. Here are some ways to effectively remove your window film: Dissolving the Film Adhesive You […]

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Beginners Guide to Applying Home Window Film on Your Own

April 4, 2017     Window Film

A lot of people prefer to do a self-installation of the window film in order to save on labor cost. It may sound difficult, but anybody can actually apply the film with this simple process. If it is your first time in applying home window film, try using a small size film on smaller windows […]

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Solar Window Film – Your Solution to Heat and Glare Problems

April 3, 2017     Window Film

Even in winter, heat enters your home, causing uneven temperature and increasing energy costs. A solar window film is there to reduce the heat that is conducted through your windows. It improves light reflection and heat absorption through the glass. The film comes in various shades, which influence its capacity to get solar energy. Nonetheless, […]

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Different Uses of Static Cling Window Film Products

April 2, 2017     Window Film

Static cling window film is becoming popular for many homeowners and business tycoons. While it is unlikely to replace regular window films, this one offers a variety of uses. The Only Privacy Film That Has No Adhesives Most window tints have adhesives so they can stick on the window glass. However, this type is a […]

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4 Reasons to Use Decorative Window Film at Home

April 2, 2017     Window Film

We often see decorative window film tints at churches, but did you know that you can also use it at home? Using this film for windows is one of the easiest and most unique ways to give your house a makeover. Aside from that, there are still other reasons why you should use it at […]

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Privacy Window Film vs. Replacement Windows: Which Is Better?

April 1, 2017     Window Film

Many people think that a privacy window film is like a replacement window as they both offer similar benefits. However, there is a big difference between these two. Replacement windows are new windows installed in the existing windows. Meanwhile, window films are attached to the inner corner of the window. In other words, it’s only […]

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4 Types of Window Films and How To Choose What to Buy

April 1, 2017     Window Film

Window films, otherwise known as privacy films, are thin, scratchproof materials that are usually made from vinyl or polyester. It is generally connected to the inner corner of the window. It can also be attached in layers to give you the desired result. The film is so thin. You can barely see it, especially if […]

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