Residential Window Tint – 5 Top Benefits to Consider

Residential Window Tinting - 5 Top Benefits to Consider - Home Window Tinting in Western Michigan

Residential window tint can be a very cost-effective way to reduce energy, minimize glare, protect your furnishings and increase the security of your home. The best part is that this film can typically be done as a retrofit to your existing windows with very little disruption to your home. 5 Top Benefits of Residential Window Tint CUT YOUR HOME COOLING … Read More

3 Critical Components Of A Quality Home Window Film Installation

3 Critical Components Of A Quality Home Window Film Installation, home window film installation in Western Michigan

Benjamin Franklin once famously said “The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.” More appropriate words cannot be said as it relates to having the windows tinted or filmed in your home. We wanted to write this article to shed some light on 3 very critical components of a quality home window film … Read More

Sun Control Window Film Pros & Cons For Homes by Sciencing

Sun Control Window Film Pros & Cons For Homes by Sciencing - Home Window Tinting in Western Michigan

We came across an article in Sciencing Online Magazine about the pros and cons of a sun control window film for your home. We thought this article shared some interesting information and we wanted to summarize it here. The article begins by defining what these films are and what they are typically used for. The author writes “Solar window films were … Read More

Reduce Glare & Harsh Light To Make Your Home More Comfortable

Reduce Glare and Harsh Light Making Homes More Comfortable this Winter - Home Window Film Services in Western Michigan

Need to Reduce Glare and Harsh Light? Window Film Can Help! Most people think of window film or window tinting primarily as something that helps in the Summer. It can reduce glare and heat coming through the glass making a room uncomfortable. However, Winter is often the time when glare and harsh light become big issues that create discomfort in … Read More

House Window Film -3 Reasons It May Be The Perfect Gift For Your Home

3 Reasons House Window Film Might Be The Perfect Gift For Your Home In Western Michigan

It’s that time of year again when many people are scrambling to come up with gift ideas for the ones they love. Many of us are spending much more time at home this year, including working from home for some. As a result, the thought of upgrading some aspect of our homes has become a popular notion. Maybe this is the … Read More

Reduce Home Energy Usage With These 4 Easy Tips

Reduce Home Energy Usage With These 4 Easy Tips - Home Window Tinting in Western Michigan

The news recently has been filled with reports that home energy prices are expected to rise significantly this coming year. With these costs going up, it’s in everyone’s best interest to reduce the amount of energy we use. Not only do you reduce your carbon footprint and energy waste, you are also setting yourself up to save money on your … Read More

Five Common Misconceptions About Architectural Window Films

Five Common Misconceptions About Architectural Window Films - Home and Commercial Window Tinting in Cadillac, Grand Rapids, Traverse City and throughout Western Michigan.

We’re passionate about window films! That is why we devoted our business to helping people solve problems with window film solutions! Unfortunately, there are some common misconceptions we hear somewhat regularly. So, we decided to write this article to address five common misconceptions about architectural window films and explain the facts behind these innovative products. Myth 1: Window Films Don’t … Read More

What are Window Films and How Can They Be Used?

What are Window Films and How Can They Be Used? - Window Tinting in Traverse City, Grand Rapids, Cadillac, Petoskey, Roscommon, Ludington, Michigan and their surrounding areas.

The Basics In simple terms, window films are comprised of a thin, strong sheet of polyester laminate that is treated in variety of ways to improve the look or performance of existing windows when applied. Typically, the film is applied to the interior surface of existing windows as a retrofit. To properly adhere to the glass, one side of the … Read More