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Key
Measurements: The two
most important numbers for assessing window tint performance are:
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Ultraviolet Rejection (UVR): Indicates how much
UV radiation is blocked; premium films can reach 99% UVR.
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Visible Light Transmission (VLT): Shows how much
natural light passes through; a well-balanced film can allow 70% VLT, preserving brightness while
providing protection.
- Interior Preservation: Slows fading in furniture, wood floors, and other materials.Helps maintain the color and quality of fabrics, upholstery, and décor.Reduces long-term wear, keeping interiors looking newer for longer.
- Financial Payback: Case studies from providers like Tried and True Tint show that window films often pay for themselves within 2–5 years compared to full window replacement.
- Workplace and
Comfort Benefits: Businesses that invest in commercial window tinting report reduced glare, improved
occupant comfort, and even increased productivity.
Do you want to know how window tints protect you without darkening your space? Check out the full blog, Invisible UV Exposure Threats Through Glass now!
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