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2015-04-19

Window Film Melbourne

These days window film is becoming more and more common in Melbourne households and automobiles. With people growing more concerned about the effects of the sun, they are turning to window film to block harmful UV rays. Unfortunately though, with the rise in popularity comes stupid myths rearing their ugly head. If you have been considering installing window film on your home or car, check out our myth busting below. 

Window film will completely stop my furniture from fading 

Unfortunately Window Film is not magical and cannot completely eradicate the effect the sun has on furniture. However, it is of course an extremely effective method of reducing damage and fading. Window film blocks out 99 per cent of harmful UV rays and reduces solar heats down to just 82 per cent. You will find that installing window film will dramatically decrease your furniture fading.



Window film impedes the view 

When you look at window film closely you will notice the way it looks from the inside is different to the outside. From the outside of your home, your vision into the home will be impaired. The film may give your windows from the outside a darker look or make them look reflective. This is great as is heightens your security and gives you and your family more privacy. In regards to the inside of your home, it is the complete opposite. Owing to a phenomenon called Visual Acuity, when indoors you can view everything outside normally with no restrictions.

Security window film is not only hurricane proof but bullet proof  

There are several companies currently touting that their security window film is so strong it can provide protection against severe circumstances like shootings and hurricanes. These companies claim they have conducted studies to prove the outlandish statements, however, on further inspection you will normally find they have not tested normally situations. Instead the windows they are testing upon feature ½ inch thick glass plastered with multiple layers of the security film. Unfortunately, as great as it would there is no window film on standard glass that comes close to stopping a bullet. Furthermore, the promise of stopping a hurricane is just preposterous as it can completely tear houses apart, let alone windows.  

Installing window film on your window is illegal  

The answer to this myth really does depend upon where you live. Laws differ state to state but what seems to be quite common on the topic is that window film is not allowed on the front windshield of a vehicle but is allowed on the back windshield and rear side windows. In addition to placement, there are restrictions on the darkness of the film.

Window film can be applied by anyone 

It may look simple but window film application can be difficult. Have you ever noticed those cars drive past with that bubbled looking windows? Well, chances are they’ve tried to apply it themselves. While there are DIY kits out there, nothing beats a professional. They will ensure the job gets down 100 per cent perfectly to ensure you are completely satisfied with the job.  

Now that you know reality from myth, it’s time to talk to window film professionals. To get the very best results talk to the professional team at Pro Tinting. For more information about their Window Film in Melbourne.

2015-04-10

Insulate your Home Naturally with Eco-Friendly Window Tints

With more and more emphasis being placed on living in an environmentally clean fashion, residents are reassessing their homes to see how they can cut their footprint and switch off in complete comfort, not to mention saving money in the process. Rainwater tanks, solar panels, water efficient shower heads and electric heaters seem to be all the rage, but some people over look perhaps the cheapest yet most effective solution of all. Effective window tint solutions in Melbourne can help to dramatically reduce your reliance upon heating and cooling while still enjoying a comfortable temperature. 

It is essential that you have a thorough understanding of how sun’s light impacts your home throughout the year if you want to make the most of your tinting. It is the Australian summer that most people worry about. In winter, you can put on another layer of clothing, but in summer the heat can be so constant and sweltering that there is little escape without adequate cooling. The estimates vary between film brands and locations, but it is widely accepted that between 60 and 80% of sunlight can be reflected when windows are fitted with tints. This means that your home can be kept dramatically cooler in summer. As for warmer in winter, most people note that there is some slight difference, but not really enough to be a huge benefit. What they do do in winter is to cut down on your heating, as just turning on the air conditioner for an hour or so is enough to keep the home warm for hours. 

Most companies advise to not tint the north facing window; otherwise you will miss out on that beautiful winter sun that sits close to the horizon throughout the day. Even in summer, the sun is much higher in the sky, and for most of the day will beat down on the roof and not direct in the windows. 25% of the heat lost in the home in winter occurs through the windows. By tinting east, west and south windows, you will allow the majority of light to be reflected in summer while still enjoying it in winter. Besides, glass is well known as good at allowing energy to escape, which means that the untinted north window will actually allow some heat to exit the home in summer. If you still find that the heat is too much in summer from that north side, then you should opt for a less dramatic tint, one that will let in half of the sun rather than block it all out. It really is a shame to waste the warmth in winter.

Many modern glasses used in window installation already incorporate this thermal control feature. However, older homes, or modern homes which did not consider this are not to worry. Window film is one of the most cost effective solutions comparatively to reducing air conditioning usage. If you have a particular textured glass that you don’t want to lose some tints can even mimic these variations.

Keep in mind that if you have a specific focus on the energy saving features of film, then you should choose carefully. While any film will cut sunlight to a degree, some are more intended for aesthetic purposes, while there are others purely designed to reduce safety hazards of shattering glass. Low-e spectrally-selective variations are what you are looking for. They will be slightly more expensive, but are doubly as effective and so the cost is more than paid for. If you would like some honest Window Tint Advice in Melbourne  about the best brands and installation practices, contact the trusted team at Protinting.

2015-03-31

The Benefits of Installing Window Film in Melbourne

Countless homes across Melbourne have been enjoying the benefits created by barley-there window film. If you’ve never heard of window film, it’s not surprising, as the product is pretty hard to notice. It’s a self-adhesive polyester film that is applied to glass surfaces to help minimize the negative effects of the sun. Window film is not only utilised in home but can be installed in cars, and also in commercial properties. 

The way it works is, the window films acts as a protective barrier against UV lights and shields the occupants and property within. If you have been considering heighten your sun protection, check out below the many benefits of installing window film in your Melbourne home.



Heat reduction and energy savings

Not matter what the weather is like some homes are just always hot and stuffy. To combat the problem homeowners constantly run the air conditioner just to be comfortable. If this problem sounds familiar, installing window film in your home could be the solution. Window tint can considerably decrease your home’s inside temperature, which will allow you to stop relying on the air conditioning to cool down your home.
Protects possessions
Have you noticed your furniture is beginning to look old and faded? Over time furniture that is exposed to UV light from the sun begins to fade, which really brings down the look of your interior. If you want to protect your furniture against UV light, install window film. Window film has the potential to block out 99 per cent of UV rays, which is ensure your furniture gets looking great.  

Sun protection

The sun can be very damaging to the skin owing to the UV light it transmits. With UV being one of the leading causes of skin cancer, it is important to protect your skin against its harm. Many people would be surprised to know that even if your indoors the sun can penetrate its UV inside through the window. If you are concerned about your skin, protect your windows with quality window film. This will greatly reduce your chance of being affected by UV light.

Enhances your homes safety

Not only does window film block out damaging UV light but it also has further advantages. Some window films are made to be shatter-proof, which greatly improves the safety of your home. The purpose of the shatter-proof window shield is to provide a barrier between our home and the glass. It also stops people cutting themselves on broken glass, as the window film holds the shards of glass together.

Reduce glare on computer and TV screens  There’s nothing worse than watching TV only to be distracted by glare coming from the sun through your windows. Fortunately, there is a solution. Window film blocks out sunlight and prevent glare on screens. When choosing a film it’s important to note that lighter films provide a more natural view out of the window, while darker films enhance privacy and will assist more with glare.

Now that you know the bountiful benefits of installing window film on your home’s windows, it’s time to take action. If you want to minimize the cost of installation, you can actually apply the window film yourself. There are many DIY kits of the market that provide thorough instructions. However, if you want the job done 100 per cent correctly, there are professional applicators that can perform the job for you. If you would like to learn more about Window Film in Melbourne.