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Things to Know When Tinting Your Home Windows

If you’ve been on the fence about whether to tint the windows in your home, the best way to decide is to become better informed on what to expect. Will it really provide protection for your furniture? Can it help protect against energy loss? Are all window tint films created equally? Continue reading to find out these and many more things you need to know. Visit: http://www.tint-king.com


If you’ve been on the fence about whether to tint the windows in your home, the best way to decide is to become better informed on what to expect. Will it really provide protection for your furniture? Can it help protect against energy loss? Are all window tint films created equally? Continue reading to find out these and many more things you need to know. Visit: http://www.tint-king.com

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It isn’t only homeowners who can reap the benefits of window tinting. There are temporary varieties<br />

which are easily removed that are great options for renters. While these may be more prone <strong>to</strong><br />

wrinkling or bubbling than permanent varieties, they are a great option for those unable <strong>to</strong> make<br />

permanent changings <strong>to</strong> their dwellings.<br />

<strong>Tinting</strong> Helps Lower Utility Bills<br />

It is true that window tinting helps lower utility bills by decreasing the amount of heating or cooling<br />

costs lost through inefficient window panes. These savings are most noticeable on windows that do not<br />

already contain special coating. Depending on how much energy is lost, how large your home is, and the<br />

cost of electricity in your area, these savings could range anywhere from $5 <strong>to</strong> $100 a month.

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