Does Home Window Tint Reduce Heat
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Often (especially in summer!) we get asked ‘does home window tint reduce heat?’… and the answer is YES! During the summer months in Australia, our homes can heat up a lot. Now you don’t have to block out your view with blinds – home window tinting keeps your home more comfortable all year round without losing natural light – it also keeps your home cosier in the winter months too!
If you’re wondering does home window tint block heat and are considering having you home windows tinted, we list all the benefits of home window tinting below so you can see why it is such a great investment.
Tint a Home specialises in home window tinting, having provided tinting services in Australia for over 42 years – making us Australia’s most trusted window tinting network. If you’d like to know does home window tinting really help, read on!
How Does Home Window Tint Block Heat?
By reflecting the suns rays and absorbing sunlight, this is how home window tint blocks heat (and glare) entering your home. Along with making your home more comfortable (and reducing your power bills – win!), there are many other fantastic benefits too, depending on the type of film you choose.
These benefits can include:
- A reduction in reflections (glare) on screens
- Helps to protect you and your family from the harmful effects of UV rays
- Protecting your flooring and furnishings from fading
- Increased privacy
- Helps to hold glass together in the event of an accident, severe weather or break-in (slowing access into your home making it more safe & secure)
We also offer a decorative film that can add an element of style to your home, create a divider (excellent for bathrooms).
Talk to the Home Window Tinting Experts Today
If you would like to know more about whether home window tinting really helps, call 13 TINT to speak with our knowledgeable team of window tinting experts. Alternatively, use our Store Finder to find your nearest store and pop in to see your local home window tinting team today.