Window Tinting


Beauty, Comfort and Security with Commercial and Residential Window Tint
Providing window film and window tinting Glass Services throughout
Maricopa County, AZ including: Phoenix - Mesa - Scottsdale - Paradise Valley - Chandler - Gilbert - Glendale -
Tempe - Peoria - Cave creek - Care Free - East Valley - West Valley.
Solar Gard tinted window film offers many cost-saving and health benefits to homes and commercial
buildings. Tinted windows cut down on energy expenses by regulating temperature, even under the blazing, Arizona
sun. Window tinting also protects cherished furniture, wood floors and carpets from fading, and shields occupants
from ultraviolent-light damage. Best of all, the benefits will continue for years to come with long-lasting Solar
Gard window film.
Window Films Provide Comfort Year-round
With Solar Gard, interiors stay cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. Because solar film blocks up to 79%
of solar energy from your windows, hot spots are no longer a problem. The morning and afternoon sun won't require
closed blinds and curtains. Homes and offices receive full light but are free of glare. Solar film allows sunlight
to brighten and beautify while making interior temperatures more comfortable and livable.
Tinted Windows Significantly Cut Utility Costs
Air conditioning, especially in the Sunbelt, is among the most expensive utilities for homes and businesses. By
deflecting heat, Solar Gard window tint has been proven to reduce energy costs. By keeping temperatures stable
throughout the day, utility bills drop. With Solar Gard’s strength and durability, the savings are ongoing, year
after year. For even more value, homeowners can currently receive a tax credit for up to $1500 by using
energy-efficient window film.
Add Value, Comfort and Security
Tinted windows needn’t be noticeable. Solar Gard comes in a range of attractive, subtle shades to choose from,
including silver, gray, and bronze. Solar Gard window films are coated with combinations of precious metals and
durable alloys for maximum protection from the sun. Once professionally installed, Solar Gard window tint blocks
99% of UV light, the harmful rays that can cause cancer. Non-tinted windows expose us to significantly more UV
rays. Window tinting also protects draperies, artwork, floors and furniture from excessive heat exposure and
fading.
Solar Gard’s stainless steel privacy films are ultra-reflective for the ultimate in home and office comfort and
security. Safeguard your privacy and valuables with tinted windows. Solar Gard Armorcoat offers even more
protection by making windows stronger and, in the event of a storm, holding shattered glass in place. Armorcoat
deters theft and vandalism as well. By keeping windows intact under impact, Armorcoat gives burglars one less
easy-access entryway into your building.
Solar Gard window film is guaranteed not to shrink, expand, bubble or crack. Improve your windows by retaining the
natural views and warmth they provide, without the harmful effect of UV rays and glare. To find out more about the
cost and safety benefits of window tint, rely on your Solar Gard dealer to help you find the best glass film for
optimal results. 



Do you want to protect your home from the grueling effect of the Arizona sun? Sunlight from windows will have a
huge effect – it fades and damages carpet, furniture, and wood floors. But you do have an option that will
save your furniture and floors – residential window tinting.
More information from Solar Gard Residential / Commercial Window Films

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Why invest in window tinting, when you could simply shut your drapes or blinds? Window treatments are
effective for blocking out sunlight, but in a climate like Arizona or California, it’s just not an option
to keep your curtains shut all day long. It’s simply too dreary and frustrating, and could lead to a feeling of
depression or being trapped within your home.
If you have children, your backyard is an important part of the play area of your home. Chances are you have
children running in and out of the house all day long – usually through the patio door. Imagine the frustration of
having to constantly open or close drapes every time a child exits the home. It’s far easier to plan on tinting
your patio door glass.
Most of us are familiar with the idea of window tinting from automobiles.
Residential window tinting is basically the same concept. A clear, tinted film is applied to all
of the windows in your home. This film blocks many of the UV rays that damage home items and are damaging to skin
as well. The film acts as an insulator, preventing temperatures from rising within the home.
In fact, residential window tinting will cut down on the damaging UV rays in your home by as
much as 99.9%. Window tinting also helps cool down your home, resulting in a decrease in temperature by almost 15
degrees. We count on air conditioning to keep our house cool, but why not help the air conditioner out by
decreasing the overall air temperature.
If you are hesitating to consider residential window tinting, you may be thinking about
some of the tinting of old. Just like any other technology, window tinting has come a long way in the last decade.
You no longer see window film that shrinks or expands with heat. You won’t see window film that bubbles on your
patio door glass. Today’s technology uses ceramic films that are designed to block the rays. This film is applied
to the inside of your window in multiple layers – it’s still incredibly thin – less than a nanometer, but your
windows have a protective layer that stays secure, doesn’t shrink or expand, and is bubble free.
Residential window tinting is an investment that will pay off in the longevity of your home and
your furnishings. Tinting your patio door glass (probably one of the largest window surfaces in your home) will
result easy access to your patio or back yard, but a welcome relief from the pounding sun.
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