Monday, December 11, 2017

Yes, window film can keep your home warm in these winter months Evans, Ga. 

 you are wondering how window film can keep your house warm when you thought it was meant to keep the sun out and your house nice and cold in the summer, you might be missing out on one of the latest advances in year-round indoor temperature control.


According to Jay Wilson, owner operator of Tint Masters LLC ‘in the winter, glass panes lose a substantial amount of your home’s heat and lets the interior heat seep out, but certain window films trap room heat for year -round comfort.’ The newer window films absorb the radiant heat from the interior of your home, keeping it indoors. Different films are available to accommodate different types of windows and even skylights. Many of these films can be used with low-e windows. Security films that are thicker but use the exact same technology protect you from shattering glass, so if you also live in a storm-prone area, for a few dollars more a square foot, you can get an extra layer of protection for your home and stay warm in winter.

Call for more info 706-922-3131

www.tintmastersevans.com

Sunday, March 19, 2017

Window film

About Window Film

What is Window Film?

Window film is typically tinted and applied professionally to the glass surface of windows in vehicles and buildings to promote personal and property protection. Beyond its protective qualities, window films also come in many shades and colors to provide aesthetic enhancements, as well.

Why Use Window Film?

Using window film in your home, commercial buildings, and vehicles helps to protect you and your property from the damaging effects of the sun. Over time, the sun's heat and harmful UV rays contribute to the fading of interior furnishings, fabrics, artwork and flooring and can cause uneven or very warm temperatures within a building or vehicle. The sun can also damage your skin, and its glare can cause eyestrain. What's more, window film can hold shards of broken glass together in the event of an accident, vandalism, or break-in.