If you’ve been considering adding window film to your residential or commercial property, Sunshade Window Film can help. Here are the most frequently asked questions about window tinting to help answer your concerns.

1. What is the application process for window film?

Before installing window film, technicians use a unique cleaning solution to remove dirt, debris, dust, and particles from all windows receiving an application. This step is crucial to ensure the film adheres without bubbling or warping. There is minimal disruption to the area around the windows.

Once the window is prepped, technicians spray the film with a solution that allows them to adjust it to the proper position. Then, they apply the film to the window and use a squeegee and other tools to ensure there are no air bubbles. The film is then cut to the correct size.

2. How durable is window tinting?

Under the right conditions, window film lasts for 20 to 25 years. The industry continues to improve adhesive quality, which is the key to longevity. The durability depends on several factors – the local climate, the type of glass it’s applied to, whether the window faces the sun, and the quality of the materials.

One of the most critical factors affecting window film durability is whether or not it has been installed by professionals, like Sunshade Window Film, who have years of knowledge and experience. Professional installation ensures that the proper window film is used on your windows. It also ensures the best quality of adhesion for longer performance.

3. How do I clean and maintain tinted windows?

Cleaning tinted windows is similar to cleaning regular windows. The main difference is you’ll have to clean them less frequently because light stains are harder to notice.
Since window film is thin, using a microfiber cloth or soft sponge is essential to avoid scratching it. Avoid using paper towels or harsh cleaning materials.

Here are some helpful maintenance tips to follow:

  • Use Mild Detergent – In addition to soft cloths, you also want to use mild cleaning products. A mild detergent or small amount of liquid dish soap diluted with warm water works well. Spray your windows lightly and immediately wipe clean following the direction of the seams. Avoid ammonia-based products that can damage your window tint.
  • Thoroughly Dry Your Window Tint – Don’t oversaturate your windows when you clean them. Then, thoroughly dry them – a rubber squeegee is an excellent choice. As with washing, follow the direction of the seams when drying.
  • Use Gentle Pressure – When cleaning and drying your windows, use gentle pressure. Since the window film is thin, excessive pressure can alter the appearance of window tint.
  • When in doubt, ask your window tint installer for tips on cleaning and caring for your window film.

4. Is it worth it to tint residential and commercial windows?

Professional window tinting is a great way to add practical value to your home or office. Here are a few reasons to invest in window tinting:

  • Reduce Energy Costs
  • Improve Safety and Security
  • Increase Privacy
  • Reduce Glare
  • Protect Against UV Rays

5. What is covered under the warranty?

Most window film manufacturers have a limited lifetime warranty that covers peeling, chipping, bubbling, cracking, tearing, and delamination. This is good news for the customer because you can call your installer if you experience any problems with your window film for repair or replacement. In most cases, the glass is also covered from thermal shock and seal failure for several years.

Sunshade Window Film – Top Quality Window Film Solutions in the Brazos Valley

Sunshade Window Film is locally owned and operated and has served Bryan/College Station for over 40 years. We have an extensive range of window films to meet all your residential or commercial needs. With our professional installations and exceptional customer service, we can transform your windows into a source of protection, comfort, and beauty. Contact us today for more information about our window film and tinting services.

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