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  • Understanding Window Tinting for Homes

     
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    Many homeowners think of window tinting as something for cars, but residential window tinting is a smart upgrade that can make homes more comfortable and efficient. Tinting adds a thin, nearly invisible film to glass panes that can block out a significant amount of the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays.

    This film helps protect interior surfaces like carpets, furniture, and artwork from fading over time. Even in homes with lots of natural light, tinting can extend the life of expensive materials by filtering out up to 99% of UV radiation.Heat reduction is another major benefit. By limiting solar

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  • Understanding Window Tinting for Homes

    Many homeowners think of window tinting as something for cars, but residential window tinting is a smart upgrade that can make homes more comfortable and efficient. Tinting adds a thin, nearly invisible film to glass panes that can block out a significant amount of the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays.

    This film helps protect interior surfaces like carpets, furniture, and artwork from fading over time. Even in homes with lots of natural light, tinting can extend the life of expensive materials by filtering out up to 99% of UV radiation.

    Heat reduction is another major benefit. By limiting solar heat gain, tinted windows can reduce indoor temperatures during hot months. This can make a noticeable difference in comfort, especially in rooms that get a lot of direct sunlight. Lower interior temperatures also mean that air conditioning systems don't have to work as hard, which can lead to long-term energy savings.

    Modern window films are much more advanced than they used to be. They can reduce glare while still allowing natural light to come through. Some tints even add a degree of privacy during the day, making it harder for people outside to see in, without making the inside feel dark or closed off.

    Choosing the right tint involves looking at both shade and material. Some films are clear with UV protection only, while others are darker for more heat control and privacy. Dual-reflective or ceramic films can also improve security by reinforcing glass, making it more resistant to breakage.

    In climates like Arkansas, where summers can be long and hot, the right window tinting can have a real impact on comfort and energy use. It’s a one-time investment that helps manage light, heat, and privacy, all while preserving the look and feel of a home.

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    Matt Sears
     

    heat gain, tinted windows can reduce indoor temperatures during hot months. This can make a noticeable difference in comfort, especially in rooms that get a lot of direct sunlight. Lower interior temperatures also mean that air conditioning systems don't have to work as hard, which can lead to long-term energy savings.

    Modern window films are much more advanced than they used to be. They can reduce glare while still allowing natural light to come through. Some tints even add a degree of privacy during the day, making it harder for people outside to see in, without making the inside feel dark or closed off.Choosing the right tint involves looking at both shade and material. Some films are clear with UV protection only, while others are darker for more heat control and privacy. Dual-reflective or ceramic films can also improve security by reinforcing glass, making it more resistant to breakage.In climates like Arkansas, where summers can be...

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    This film helps protect interior surfaces like carpets, furniture, and artwork from fading over time

    About the Author

    Matt Sears is the Owner of Bentonville Glass Inc. He has been part of the company’s leadership since transitioning to new ownership and plays a key role in overseeing operations, including residential, commercial, and automotive glass services and installations.

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