With a projected growth of up to $2.90 billion by 2027, the global window film market is booming post-Covid and shows no signs of stopping. So, what's got people tinting their windows? Does window tint reduce heat? Read on to find out.
There are several applications for window tinting, but the most common are residential, commercial, and auto, with marine and decorative also available.
The influx in sales of residential window tinting can be put down to certain factors such as excessive glare from the sun and premature fading of carpets and furniture. Furthermore, for all uses available, it has been found that window tinting can block up to 99% of UV light, protecting you, your loved ones, and your colleagues from the dangers of skin cancer.
What about commercial use? Not only does window tinting improve the strength of the windows it's used on, but it also improves your security. When a darker film is used, it can drastically reduce the visibility inside the building, potentially preventing break-ins from burglars who've seen inside.
But is that the main reason?
The answer is very clear and simple: yes. With almost two-thirds of sunlight that enters double-paned windows transferring to heat, the best window tinting technology can block up to 80% of this!
With climate change and global warming getting worse each year, there's never been a better time to get window tinting. And with a variety of films available, you don't need to worry about blocking out the light as you can choose from options such as clear, neutral, or earth tones. Keep that natural light without experiencing the heat that would otherwise come with it!
That means that not only can tinting keep the heat out, but it can also save you money on energy consumption. And it doesn't just block heat getting in, but also out! Did you know that up to 30% of heat energy can disappear out of windows?
Whether it be air conditioning cooling and heating your rooms or energy used to power lights and lamps, window tinting is guaranteed to reduce your bills. In fact, applying window tint can save you up to 35% in energy consumption.
On top of all of this, the films used in window tinting are designed to reduce the CO2 emissions of the buildings in which they're used. This has a hugely positive effect on the environment and thus climate change. So, reduce the heat in your building, save money and protect the environment all in one go!
So, does window tint reduce heat? Absolutely, it does. Having provided tinting services since 1972, Solar X of the Palms has been solidified as resident experts in window tinting for over 50 years, and their wealth of expertise means they can confidently provide you with the knowledge and products that can reduce the heat in your building and save you money all at once.
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