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Privacy Tints For Your Home!

Home window tinting is the process of adding a thin layer of film to the glass to create a tinted effect which helps to block the sun’s UV rays. Many people opt to include this style on their windows as it also provides a decorative look that can enhance the appearance of a property. In addition to being aesthetically pleasing, having window film tint in place offers a range of functional benefits.

The Benefits

Reduces Heat In Your Home

Harmful UV rays can damage furnishings as well as significantly increase the temperature of a room, making them unpleasant to spend time in. Window tinting can counteract this, reducing heat by up to 80%, meaning your home will be more comfortable to relax in during the summer months. And, you won’t have to worry about furniture or flooring fading under the sun’s harsh rays as the glass tinting offers UV protection.   

Extra Privacy

As mentioned above, tinted windows make it more difficult to see inside a property. As well as this being a great security feature, it also provides the occupants with additional privacy. This is particularly beneficial if your lounge or living space looks out onto the street. It’s also a great feature if you work from home and would like some privacy in your home office. 

Improved Security

Applying tinting to your windows can increase their security. The material used is extremely durable, meaning it’s harder for intruders to penetrate. As well as this, it also makes it harder to see inside, so opportunistic thieves won’t be able to see valuables in your home.

Energy Efficient

Not only does tinted glass help stop your home from overheating during the summer, but it is also an effective solution in the colder months. This is because the tinted material can act as a layer of insulation, helping to keep warm air inside. As a result of this, it makes your property more energy efficient and you’ll potentially receive lower bills.

What Do Privacy Tints Look Like?

Here is an example of what your windows could look like!

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