Friday, July 20, 2018

Window Tinting Myths And Facts

There are many misconceptions surrounding the nuances of windows that range from skepticism about its benefits to conflict over its aesthetic appeal. In fact, when many people think of tinted windows, the image that comes to mind can be flashy cars with dark and opaque windows, something they would not want in their home.


The tinting of the windows is more beneficial than I imagined, and some do not realize it due to some commonly believed myths. These are some of the most common misconceptions about window tinting:

Myth 1: Tinted windows are too dark. This is not true. Having tinted windows does not mean that your rooms will be dark and gloomy and that you will never be able to enjoy the sunlight. Some films are designed to be almost imperceptible, so that their windows remain transparent, offering the option to vary the brightness of their rooms with curtains or blinds.

Myth 2: Tinted windows are bad for plants. Too much of everything can be harmful, and your plants can really dry out by overexposure to too much sun. Having your windows tinted can keep your indoor plants healthy and hydrated by protecting them from excess heat and sunlight.

Myth 3: Tinted windows prevent you from enjoying the landscape outdoors. Contrary to popular belief, not all window films are reflective. There are films that are not reflective at all on either side, and others that make their windows opaque from the outside and transparent from the inside. Having tinted windows does not mean that you will no longer be able to enjoy the view.

Myth 4: Tinted windows make your home unattractive. There is a wide variety of window films to choose from and you can easily choose a tone that complements your windows. There are also movies that are practically invisible, and you can always choose one of them, if you prefer.


Myth 5: Tinted windows are too expensive. Making your windows tint is really very affordable. The cost is comparable to obtaining any window treatment and has the additional advantage of making your home more energy efficient. Window films reduce the cost of cooling by blocking the sun's glare and also reduce the cost of heating by insulating your home and preventing heat from escaping. In most cases, window tinting actually pays off in energy savings in a few years.

High quality, professionally installed window tinting can make your home more comfortable and help you save on your energy bill. The benefits provided are greater than those offered by other window treatment options. The fact is that there are no drawbacks in having the windows tinted.

Contact Information

Kustom Window Tinting

Address: 1/876 Burwood Hwy,
Ferntree Gully VIC 3156

Phone: 0402 221 505


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