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Window Film for Your Glass Front Doors
Many new homes or remodels are incorporating single-lite glass panel front doors. This trend in architecture allows light to flood into the home and creates a dramatic facade. The only downside is that now you and your family are on display! We allow you to let light into your home while also maintaining your privacy. Glass Finishes offer more than 90 unique decorative films to choose from, including an elegant frosted film and gradient films. We have your needs covered for window film for your glass front doors.
Enhance the Appearance of Your Glass Front Doors
Decorative window film offers a great solution to single lite, glass panel doors. 3M Window Film is proven to reject UV rays, heat and glare, and can also provide privacy and other benefits. A wide range of patterns, textures, metallics, colors and gradient fades are available. Choose the pattern you like to help obscure the view of the inside of your home while still allowing light in. These decorative films add practicality and a special touch that matches or enhances the styling and décor of your home:
Open the Door to Comfort and Privacy
Being comfortable in your home is important. Glass doors are beautiful. But when they let people see directly into your home, they may detract from the cozy comfort you want at home. That’s where Window Tint USA can help. In a free consultation, we’ll share the many options in window film for your glass front doors. You can have beautiful entry doors while adding the level of privacy and solar control you want.
Choosing the right film matters. The type of doors you have will determine what options will work best for you. And not all films allow complete privacy, especially at night. Glass Finishes offer a range from least privacy to most privacy with a variety of style options. The problems you most want to solve – heat, glare from the sun, and obstructing the view – will determine what we recommend as the best type of window film for your glass front doors.
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How to Clean Your Tinted Windows
If you do not take proper care of your tinted windows, they can lose their luster
Any type of window tinting or film can enhance the beauty and appeal of your home. However, if you do not take proper care of your tinted windows, they can lose their luster. Scratched or foggy windows can look unsightly. Luckily, there are some easy ways to keep your windows clean and shining for a long time to come. Here are some easy tips to keep your tinted windows clean.
Use the Proper Cleaning Products
You should be careful of what kind of cleaning products you use on your windows. Tinted windows can easily be damaged by harsh chemicals commonly found in some cleansers. Generally, you should avoid solutions with ammonia in them. This can prove problematic since most store-bought cleaners, especially glass cleaners, contain ammonia. Ammonia-based cleaners can leave a lot of streaks on window film. Also, repeatedly using ammonia-based cleaning solutions will cause your window film’s color to fade. To maintain your windows, you should only use an ammonia-free cleaning solution.
Avoid Scratching Your Windows
One of the most important things to know about window film is that it can easily be scratched. Certain towels and even paper towels are known to scratch tinted windows. Instead of using paper towels, try using a microfiber cloth or soft sponge to wash the window. It is best to dry the window with a clean microfiber cloth or use a small rubber squeegee. If you are not sure what to use, go for the softest fabric possible and test it on the corner of the film to be sure it will not scratch before you do the entire window.
Go With the Grain
When cleaning your tinted windows, it is essential to clean in the same direction as the cut lines along the edges. For instance, you should wash horizontally at the top and bottom of the window, and while at the sides, you should clean vertically. This will ensure that the window film is kept in place and looking lovely. If you have a larger window, it may have a seam on it somewhere. In this case, keep an eye out for the possible seam as you clean the window and wash in the same direction the seam runs to avoid lifting the edge.
If you are unsure of the best way to clean your tinted windows, do not hesitate to reach out to a professional. We here at Performance Tint Pa have years of experience in residential and commercial window tinting. Contact us for more information!
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UV Radiation and Skin Cancer
Protect yourself from UV radiation, both indoors and out. Always seek the shade outdoors, especially between 10 AM and 4 PM. And since UVA penetrates glass, consider adding flat, tinted UV-protective film to your car’s side and rear windows as well as to house and business windows. This film blocks up to 99.9 percent of UV radiation and lets in up to 80 percent of visible light.
By damaging the skin’s cellular DNA, excessive UV radiation produces genetic mutations that can lead to skin cancer. Both the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the World Health Organization have identified UV as a proven human carcinogen. UV radiation is considered the main cause of nonmelanoma skin cancers (NMSC), including basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). These cancers strike more than a million and more than 250,000 Americans, respectively, each year. Many experts believe that, especially for fair-skinned people, UV radiation also frequently plays a key role in melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, which kills more than 8,000 Americans each year.
Outdoors, dress to limit UV exposure: Special sun-protective clothes with UPF (ultraviolet protection factor) indicate how much UV radiation can penetrate the fabric; the higher the UPF, the better. A shirt with an UPF of 30, for example, means that just 1/30th of the sun’s UV radiation can reach the skin. Laundry additives can also be washed right into regular fabrics to provide higher UPFs. However, you can enhance your sun safety simply by learning to evaluate everyday fabrics’ sun protection qualities and choosing those with the best protection.
For instance, bright- or dark-colored, lustrous clothes reflect more UV radiation than do pastels and bleached cottons; and tightly woven, loose-fitting clothes provide more of a barrier between your skin and the sun. Finally, broad-brimmed hats and UV-blocking sunglasses help shield the sensitive skin on your head, neck, and around the eyes ? areas that usually sustain a lot of sun damage.
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Residential Window Tint Can Reduce UV Radiation
While the standard glass used in residential windows can block some UV radiation, a car window tint of good quality from a reputable manufacturer —if applied correctly—can help increase protection from ultraviolet radiation. It can also help preserve the interior of your home, including the upholstery, carpeting, and furniture, which can fade over time by exposure to sunlight.
The amount of light that a window tint allows into the interior varies greatly, and affects how well you can see out. Every state has its own regulations and laws pertaining to the level of darkness it allows for automotive window tints. The volume of light that can pass through your window is referred to as variable light transmission, or VLT. Each state has different regulations concerning VLT percentage, so it’s a good idea to check local laws concerning what you’re allowed to do.
Residential and commercial window tinting offer similar benefits like energy efficiency, UV protection, and increased privacy, but commercial tinting often focuses more on brand representation and employee productivity. Residential tinting prioritizes comfort, protection of belongings, and aesthetic enhancements for homes. In addition to blocking UVA radiation, a window tint can provide a couple of safety and security benefits. In an accident, window tint film can actually help hold shattered glass in place or reduce the amount of shattered glass. Darkened windows may also hide or obscure possessions in your home, which may deter a thief.
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Benefits of Commercial Window Tinting
Energy Savings:
Reduces cooling costs by minimizing solar heat gain, leading to lower energy bills, says www.premiertintpros.com.
UV Protection:
Protects merchandise, furniture, and employees from harmful UV rays.
Reduced Glare:
Improves employee comfort and productivity by reducing glare on computer screens and in work areas.
Enhanced Privacy:
Provides a layer of privacy for businesses, especially those with street-facing windows, according to coolvuofcolumbus.com.
Improved Aesthetics:
Enhances the appearance of the building, creating a more professional and welcoming atmosphere, notes All Pro Window Films.
Increased Security:
Can deter theft and vandalism by making it more difficult to see into the building.
Brand Representation:
Decorative films can be used to showcase the company’s logo and branding.
Employee Productivity:
Reduced glare and improved temperature control can boost employee morale and productivity.
Now you know the basics. The choice to tint or not to tint is up to you. Call Performance Tint Pa at 484-929-3043 today for a FREE Quote!

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