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What Window Film to Choose for my Home or Office

September 30, 2022

Window films for your home or office are different than auto window tint. Window films today are sophisticated products with multiple layers of protection yet only millimeters thick. So what window film do I choose for my home or office? There are eight main types of window films: Standard Metallized…

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Are you aware of how Ultraviolet Rays affect our homes?

August 4, 2022

The two types of ultraviolet energy that reach the earth are UV-A and UV-B, UV-A being the most harmful. UV-C appears to be too weak to pass the earth’s atmosphere. 95% of the UV light to penetrate the earth’s ozone layer comes from the UV-A and 5% from the UV-B….

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Is Ceramic Window Film Worth the Cost?

December 1, 2021

When you hear the word “ceramic”, you typically think of a clay-like material that is shaped, and then fired in a kiln. Today’s advanced ceramic films share some of the same properties as traditional ceramics. They have the ability to withstand high temperatures and its brittleness. The definition is more…

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Can we be thankful for Window Film?

November 1, 2021

It is that time of year again where families gather together for one of America’s favorite traditions, Thanksgiving. This is a holiday all about family and friends, football, great food, anxious bargain shoppers, and most of all, sharing what we are thankful for. Typically, we are thankful for our family,…

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5 essential things to know about window tint over defroster lines

November 20, 2017

How Does the Rear Defroster Work? Rear defroster works through an electrical system, while defrosters in the front uses forced air to clear the view on the glass for drivers. The thin lines on the rear window are electrical wires, where electrical current flows through to help removing the condensation…

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