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Window tinting blocks the glare of the sun and prevents UV rays from fading indoor furnishings and raising the interior temperature. As a result, many businesses add the material to their storefront for the sake of both their customers and products, as well as to lower their monthly AC bills. To ensure you choose the right tint for your windows, take a closer look at the options available in this guide.

What Types Are Available?

There are a few different options when it comes to commercial window tinting. Dyed film is the most affordable, but it's not incredibly effective at blocking out UV rays. As a result, you're likely to face higher long-term cooling expenses and replacement costs. 

Metalized and carbon tints, on the other hand, are both efficient at blocking sunlight. While the metalized film provides a glossy finish, the carbon film creates a matte appearance. For the ultimate level of protection, consider opting for ceramic film. The material prevents damage while still allowing the store to take advantage of natural light.

What About Tint Percentages?

storefront windowsWindow tinting is available in a variety of percentage levels, depending on the amount of light you want to let pass through. The range starts at 50%, which blocks out about half of all UV rays. Five percent tint is the highest level available, which blocks out most visible sunlight and completely diminishes visibility from the outside. However, most commercial spaces don't require this unless they keep food or perishable goods near the front of the store.

Several factors go into choosing the right one for your needs. In hot environments or buildings with south-facing windows, 25% or 35% tint helps maintain the comfort level of customers. However, in standard environments, 50% is suitable for reducing glare without preventing passersby from viewing window displays.
 

Looking to give your storefront windows a new look? Turn to Pro-Tint in Lincoln, NE. For 40 years, the local business has helped businesses, residents, and drivers across Lancaster County stay protected from the sun. Learn more about their commercial window tinting online or request a personalized estimate today at (402) 474-1234.

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