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How Much Energy Can you Save by Tinting your Home’s Windows?

Rising energy costs over the past few years have resulted in several homeowners looking for ways to reduce these costs as much as possible. An area that is often overlooked in this regard though is tinting your home’s windows, despite the fact that this can help reduce energy bills substantially throughout the year. Visit: http://www.tint-king.com<br>

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How Much Energy Can you Save by Tinting your Home’s Windows?

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  1. How Much Energy Can you Save by Tinting your Home’s Windows? Rising energy costs over the past few years have resulted in several homeowners looking for ways to reduce these costs as much as possible. An area that is often overlooked in this regard though is tinting your home’s windows, despite the fact that this can help reduce energy bills substantially throughout the year. Where the Energy Escapes An average-sized home can consist of as much as 15% window space, meaning that there is plenty room for heat to enter your home during summer and exit during winter. This results in your energy bills being higher than they should be. In fact, the U.S. Department of Energy has suggested that an average household could lose almost $70 per month or a whopping $840 annually thanks to not making use of window tinting. While most home owners are aware that installing ceiling insulation, double-glazed windows or weather stripping will also help reduce energy costs, not nearly enough people realize that window tinting can be beneficial in this regard as well. Installing Window Tinting When window tinting is installed on the inside of your home’s windows, it helps prevent a substantial amount of heat from entering your home – and cooler air from your air-conditioning unit from exiting. It is important to keep in mind though that there are several types of tinting products on the market, which is why you must ensure that you only deal with an accredited and reputable installation company. The initial cost of installing window tint may seem high. However, this expense will be recouped after a few years because it has been determined that once installed, you could see a reduction of up to 50% on cooling costs during summer or winter warming expenses if you have single-glazed windows or around 30% with double-glazed units. Other Benefits associated with Window Tinting Reducing energy expenses is not the only benefit associated with installing window tinting. In fact, many home owners who have it have noted that their curtains, carpeting and other soft furnishings last far longer because they are no longer being subject to harmful UV rays. If you or anyone in your family is extra sensitive to the sun, they will no longer have to forego sitting by a window, as they will not have to worry about being overexposed to the sun. Another advantage you will enjoy after installation is increased levels of privacy. Not only will you no longer have to worry about nosy neighbors; would-be intruders will most likely bypass your home because they won’t be able to see whether you own anything they would like to steal. When having window tinting installed, it is essential to inquire about the guarantee being offered on it. Although you may think you’re getting a great deal with cheaper tinting products, these may come with an extremely short guarantee period – or even none at all. If you would like to find out more about installing top grade window film in your home, contact our team today.

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