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Constant sun exposure can heat rooms, fade carpeting and furniture, and create general discomfort at home. You’ll be faced with two solutions: getting a ceramic window tint or installing window treatments. Each has its advantages. If you’re new to the topic, you’ll find everything you need below to help make the decision.

Window Tinting vs. Treatments

Tinting

A ceramic window tint is a thin film that’s bonded to the windowpane. It’s nearly transparent and highly effective at blocking UV rays. Since it’s a film, it can be shaped to fit any window type, and it provides comprehensive coverage. It’s also non-invasive and won’t interfere with your interior design.

A ceramic window tint can prevent shattering, keep rooms cooler in the summer, provide insulation in the winter, and generally regulate the amount of sunlight coming into a home. However, ceramic window tinting isn’t adjustable, so you’ll have to commit to the amount of shading you want.

Treatments

ceramic-window-tint-tint-cartelWindow treatments include shades, blinds, and other coverings. You can explore different fabric transparency and thickness options, ranging from thin and translucent materials to thick, black-out curtains. You can also layer them.

Treatments come in all styles and colors, and they can regulate natural light and home temperatures. They aren’t able to custom-fit every window, however, so you’ll have to make a few design sacrifices. 

 

If you’re interested in adding a ceramic window tint to your home, business, or vehicle, Tint Cartel can fulfill your needs. Based in Chandler, AZ, this company offers a variety of solutions, including ceramic and dyed home and car window tinting. They’ll help you explore the best auto tint options for your needs and handle all the installation services to ensure it looks flawless. Learn more about their services online and call (602) 315-4050 to speak with a representative.

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