Frequently asked questions
Why is there a small gap around the edges of the tint?
A small edge gap is completely normal and intentional. It prevents the film from lifting, peeling, or catching on window seals, ensuring a longer-lasting, cleaner finish. We keep all gaps neat, even, and minimal.
Does window tint reduce heat?
Yes — our films can reduce heat by up to 80%+, making your home more comfortable and helping lower cooling costs.
Will it make my home too dark?
Not at all. We offer a range of films from light to dark, so you can choose the level of tint that suits your space while still allowing natural light in.
Does window film improve security?
Yes — safety and security films help hold glass together if broken, making it harder for intruders to gain access and reducing injury risk from shattered glass.
How do I clean tinted windows?
Simply use a soft cloth and mild, non-abrasive cleaner. Avoid ammonia-based products as they can damage the tint.
What are the main reasons people get their windows tinted?
People get their windows tinted for heat reduction, glare control, UV protection, enhanced privacy, improved security, and to lower energy bills.
How does the tinting process work from start to finish?
First, we offer a consultation and quote. Then, we schedule the installation at your convenience. Our expert team prepares the windows and applies the film with precision, followed by a final inspection.
What should I know before or after getting window tinting?
Before: Consider your privacy needs, heat reduction goals, and desired aesthetic. After: Allow several days for the tint to fully cure; avoid cleaning the windows during this time. For long-term care, use non-abrasive cleaners.
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