Check out our FAQ section for answers to frequently asked questions about our window treatments, custom ordering process, and installation services. If you need additional help, don’t hesitate to contact us directly.
1. How Long Does Window Tinting Last?
High-quality window films can last 10 to 15 years or more, depending on the film type, the quality of installation, and environmental conditions. Proper professional installation ensures the film's durability and long-term effectiveness, keeping your windows looking great and performing well over time.
2. Will Window Tinting Darken the Look of My Windows?
Window tinting is available in a range of shades — from virtually clear to darker tints. You can select a film that meets your needs for privacy, light control, and aesthetic appeal without drastically changing the appearance of your windows. Additionally, frosted and decorative films offer privacy while maintaining a stylish, light-filled look in your space.
Yes, window tinting can be applied to most window types, including single-pane, double-pane, and tempered glass. Our experts will assess your windows to recommend the best film for your needs, ensuring optimal performance and longevity without compromising the integrity of the glass.
Window tinting is designed to filter and soften natural light while minimizing glare and reducing heat. You can select from various tint levels to find the perfect balance between light control and visibility, so you can still enjoy abundant natural sunlight, without excessive glare or UV exposure.
After installation, new window film requires a 30-day curing period during which it is recommended not to wash the windows. Once the curing time is complete, you can clean your filmed glass just like you would clean unfilmed windows.
In most cases, window tinting will not harm your plants, especially if they are already receiving adequate light. Some plants may go through an acclimation period as they adjust to the slight change in light levels after the film is applied.
In fact, plants that typically wilt by the end of a sunny day may actually thrive better with window tint installed, as the film helps reduce heat and excessive sunlight, creating a more stable environment for plant growth.
While no solution can completely stop fading, window film can significantly reduce it. Fading is caused by a variety of factors, including humidity, other visible light, and the color fastness of fabrics. However, window films can block up to 99% of harmful UV rays, which are one of the primary contributors to fading.
Depending on the film you choose, you can reduce fading by 40% to 75%, all while still enjoying a clear view through your windows. It's a great way to extend the life of your furnishings, flooring, and artwork.
Yes, window tinting can be removed or replaced if needed. While our films are designed for long-lasting durability, they can be professionally removed without causing damage to the glass. Whether you're looking to update your tint for a fresh look or change the style or functionality, new film can be applied with minimal hassle, ensuring your windows remain protected and stylish.