Did you know that Illinois' average daily temperatures have gone up by 1° to 2° over the last 120 years? Winter and spring temps have also increased by 2° to 3°. In addition, rains are now more frequent and intense.
The effects of those changes are more tangible if you have bare or untreated windows. So, if your home now feels warmer, colder, or muggier, you likely have inefficient windows.
Luckily, residential window tinting can help combat those effects.
This guide covers how such products help and why you'd want to consider tinting your home windows. So, read on to discover their benefits and what makes them an excellent investment.
Windows contribute to considerable heat gains and losses because they transmit heat energy. For example, they allow solar thermal energy into your indoor space. As a result, the temperature inside your home increases, especially in the summer.
Come heating season; your windows allow air warmed by your heater to leak outside. Moreover, frigid outdoor air can penetrate the windows. That leads to your furnace or heat pump working harder to keep your home warm.
Don't forget that windows, especially older ones, are also susceptible to air leakage. A chief reason is that their seals and caulking materials can wear out over time. That leads to gaps forming, allowing air to flow in and out of your home.
Fortunately, residential window tint films can create an extra barrier on glass panes. Thus, they help reduce heat gains and losses that drive your energy bills through the roof. In short, they can help cut your energy bills.
Moreover, tinting residential windows cost a fraction of replacing them. As long as your windows don't have physical damage, you can have pros install tinting films on them.
The hotter your home is, the longer it takes for your air conditioner to cool your indoor air. Likewise, the colder your space is, the harder your heater has to work to warm it up. Either way, your home's indoor comfort level decreases.
Please keep in mind that discomfort can elevate stress while reducing mental clarity. You may even develop temperature-related illnesses if you feel too warm or cold.
So, why not reduce those risks by investing in residential window tinting? Tinted windows help make your HVAC system more efficient, after all.
The better your heater or AC works, the more comfortable your indoor space becomes.
During the beginning of the year, Illinois' UV index is less than 2, so it's safe to be outside to enjoy the sun. Come March, that goes up to between 3 and 5. It then peaks at a very high of between 8 and 9 by June and July.
A UV index of 3 already comes with a moderate risk of sunburn for the average person. However, that risk exponentially increases with an index of 8 to 9. The sun can quickly burn the skin and damage the eyes at that point.
While it's wise to remain indoors on days with high UV indices, it won't be helpful if you stay by the windows. One reason is that UVA, the type that makes up most of the sun's rays, still enters standard window glass panes.
Health experts have proven that UVA can contribute to skin cancer development. It does so by causing genetic damage to the skin cells. At the very least, it causes tanning and even sunburns in some cases.
The good news is that tinting your residential windows can help protect you against more than 99% of all UV rays.
You don't have to worry about the micro-thin films darkening your windows too much. They're transparent, after all. As a result, you can keep enjoying the view and natural light without harmful UV.
US households spent $222.2 billion on furniture, furnishings, and floor covers in 2020. That translates to about $1,750 per family if you divide it across 126 million US households.
That's a lot of money, so you want to make your furnishings and carpets last longer. However, like human skin, such items are also susceptible to UV damage.
For example, exposure to the sun's UV rays can fade curtains, drapes, carpets, and upholstery. That leads to ugly spots that appear lighter than sections with less UV exposure.
Wood materials, including furniture and floors, can also fade and dry out due to UV. They can even warp or become brittle over time.
To prevent such damages to your furnishings, invest in residential window tint films. Consider the same for your car, as auto window tinting protects your ride's interiors from UV.
As mentioned above, rains in Illinois have gotten more intense. In addition, the frequency of severe storms is on the rise.
There's also the possibility of an earthquake, as the state is at risk from two major seismic zones. One of them, the New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ), has a 25% to 40% chance of having a quake with a magnitude of at least 6.0.
All that can be enough to break or crack window glass. In some cases, the panes may even shatter, spraying broken pieces everywhere. If that happens, you and your family can sustain injuries from flying glass shards.
You can reduce such risks by installing safety and security films on your windows. These products consist of heavy-duty polyester films and strong adhesives. They help reinforce window panes, making them more resistant to breakage.
And even if the glass breaks, the film holds and secures the shards together. That allows them to prevent the broken pieces from flying and injuring you or your loved ones. That's also how they can help keep the shattered glass from damaging your property.
As you can see, residential window tinting helps make your home more energy-efficient. In doing so, it also improves comfort while reducing your energy bills. Plus, it protects against harmful UV rays and the dangers of broken glass.
Those should be enough reasons to give home window tinting a well-deserved try.
Are you ready to reap the benefits of having tinted home windows? Then please know that our team here at Tint To U is happy to help. So, contact us now for your free estimate!
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