What You Should Know Before Window Tinting

In the interest of full disclosure, there are a few things you need to know about window film for your home or business. Window film and the installation of the product are not a perfect process. There are limits and certain expectations you should know as you consider window film.

If any of the below bullet points in this document are unacceptable, window film may not be the best option for you.

  • Window film, once installed, WILL NOT have the same appearance as glass.
  • Inspection of window film can be made shortly after installation, but it is generally best to judge quality 30 days after installing it. Things that look like defects usually resolve themselves in period.
  • To judge quality, you must be a MINIMUM 6 feet away from the glass, viewing it under normal daylight conditions, through the glass (not at the glass) to the outside, and at a right angle.
  • Up close, you may see dust, dirt particles, fibers, etc., beneath the installed film, especially at the corners and edges of the glass. While we do everything to mitigate this by cleaning and preparing the glass surface before installation, some debris will appear. If these blemishes do not impede your view to the outside from a minimum of 6 feet away from the glass, the installation will be deemed acceptable per standards.
  • Dark films or highly reflective window films will show gaps and sightlines between the film and the frame.