While sitting in your home, there might be areas where you feel warmer
than others. If the sun is shining through windows that aren't covered
by curtains or blinds, then it can cause some rooms to be warmer than
others that might not receive direct sunlight. An option to keep the
home a little cooler and to save money on your electric bill is home window tinting. The tint is applied to the inside surface of the windows
in the home. It's best to apply the tint to all of the windows so that
there is a uniform look in the house.
The health of the family can be protected when there is tint on the
windows. If you're exposed to the sun's rays for a long period of time,
then there is an increase in the chances of getting skin cancer. It can
also accelerate the aging process, causing small brown spots and
wrinkles on the skin. The skin can also begin to dry out in some areas.
The window tint will block about 99% of the sun's rays from almost any
location in the home as long as the material is on all of the windows.
Even if the tint isn't on the smaller windows or in areas of the home
that aren't facing the sun, it can still improve the health of the
family.
You might notice that there are lighter spots on some of your furniture
and that the curtains have a lighter color than they did when you first
put them on the windows. This is because the strong rays from the sun
will cause fading on most types of material, especially cloth. The heat
from the sun can cause hardwood floors to become warped, especially if
there is a lot of moisture in the home. Tint can block the sun from
destroying the exterior appearance of your furniture, drapes and
curtains, preserving the beautiful look of the home.
Since there isn't as much sunlight in the home, it won't be as warm.
When the home isn't as warm, you won't need to use the air conditioning
system as often, saving on your monthly electric bill. It can also keep
the home from feeling like there is a lot of humidity, providing more
comfort for family members.
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
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