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Stay Cool and Save Energy with Window Tinting
Are you local to the Decatur area and seeking to enhance the privacy of a property you own or reduce energy costs while protecting interiors from the sun? Commercial and residential window tinting is particularly beneficial for all of these purposes, at Top Tint Service we encourage business owners and homeowners alike to explore our window tinting options for their property. Some of our products help regulate the indoor temperature, while others reduce the possibility that passersby may peek in while walking by. Moreover, even with their varying levels of darkness or patterns, these tinting products still allow natural light to fill the space and make it pleasant to be in your property.
Commercial and Residential Window Tinting
OPTIONS AVAILABLE:
- Solar
- Security and safety
- Decorative
- Reflective
- Anti-graffiti
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Commercial window tinting has become an essential way for business owners to facilitate a more productive and comfortable workplace for themselves and their employees, no matter their industry. It significantly reduces glare on computer screens in corporate settings, minimizes solar heat gain in gyms, and can even secure patrons away from the outside world without obstructing their view or mobile signal. Residential window tinting is not only about curb appeal. These packages boost individual comfort and a feeling of security but can also lead to substantial savings on monthly energy costs around the house.
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For those looking to enjoy the benefits of professional window tinting on your commercial or residential property, Top Tint Service offers expert solutions that will meet your specific needs as a property owner. Our team of experienced window tinting professionals ensures top-quality installation with minimal disruption to your daily routine at home or in the office. Enhance the comfort of your home or elevate the efficiency of your business space with Top Tint Service today! Call (470) 975-1115 and experience the difference professional window tinting can make for your property now.
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The Commercial and Residential Window Tinting Installation Process Explained
Step 1:
Preparation and Cleaning Flat Glass
The first step is to thoroughly clean the window surface on any type of property. Removing various contamination and other residue to ensure the tint adheres properly. Our installation professionals at Top Tint Service typically use a specialized cleaning solution and a lint-free cloth or squeegee to avoid leaving any fibers or streaks on the glass. The surrounding area is also prepped to avoid damage or mess during the application process. This might include laying drop cloths and securing nearby furnishings or business property.
Step 2:
Measuring and Cutting the Window Tint Film
Once the window’s interior surface is completely clean, the next step is to measure the window pane accurately so we can cut the tint appropriately. The window tint film is cut to match these measurements, usually adding a small margin to ensure complete coverage. This process requires precision. Whether it is for reducing sun glare, adding privacy, or improving energy efficiency, we take everything into consideration during installation.
Step 3:
Application and Finishing
The final step is applying your window tint film. A solution is sprayed onto the window surfaces to allow for easy adjustments and proper positioning of the film. The tint pieces are then carefully placed on the glass, starting from the top and gently smoothing it down to avoid air bubbles. A squeegee or smoothing tool presses the film onto the glass and removes any excess water or air trapped beneath it. The edges are meticulously trimmed for a clean, seamless fit. Finally, the film requires time to cure, which varies depending on the film type and environmental conditions.