Commercial buildings, whether multi-story office buildings or small stores, are subject to the bright Dallas-Fort Worth sun. Pro Films Window Tinting offers exceptional window tinting for your commercial building. Here, we’ll explore what commercial window tinting can offer you and your business.
Why Choose Commercial Window Tint?
Commercial window tint is an excellent way to protect your commercial building from the sun while not having to significantly modify it. When correctly installed, high-quality commercial window tint offers years of protection.
Benefits of Commercial Window Tinting in DFW
Applying commercial window tinting to your building offers numerous benefits. For example:
Heat Reduction: Pro Films window tint can reduce heat up to 80%, leading to more comfortable commercial buildings and potential savings on energy bills.
Privacy: During the daytime, our window tint can add privacy to your commercial building. Please note that window tint does not offer privacy at night.
Security: If the window the film is on happens to break, our window tint will generally hold the window and frame.
Glare Reduction: Our window tint can block as much as 90% of the sun’s glare—great news for employees trying to view computer screens. This is particularly helpful as the Dallas-Fort Worth area sees an average of 135 sunny days and 97 partly sunny days a year.
UV Protection: Pro Films window tint stops up to 99% of UV rays, helping protect office furnishings, artwork, wood floors, and more.
Frost and Decorative Films: Frost and decorative film can add an attractive and functional touch to your company’s building. Frost films let the light shine through while preventing people from seeing inside.
Dallas-Fort Worth Commercial Window Tinting Options
Pro Films Window Tinting offers a number of options for Dallas-Fort Worth area businesses. You can select from the following types of commercial window tints.
Reflective Film: Reflective film is the most common type of window tint and functions like a one-way mirror.
Security Film: Our security film is available in thicknesses from 4 mil. to 12 mil. It helps hold broken panes in the window frames. Security film is an excellent choice for areas such as swimming pools where broken glass is particularly harmful and for jewelry counters to protect against smash-and-grab robberies.
Decorative Films: Decorative film can add a unique look to your building and, depending on the design, potentially block some light as well. We can frost windows to allow light to shine in, while preventing people from seeing in.
Blackout Films: Blackout film can hide pipes, conduits, and insulation visible from the outside of a building.
Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Window Tinting
While many factors can affect how long commercial window tinting lasts, such as the quality of the film, the quality of the installation, and how much sun exposure it receives, it can last up to 20 years or more.
Yes! By helping keep offices cooler, it can reduce the workload of the air conditioning unit.
Window tinting is effective for privacy during the day. However, it does not work at night.
You can help keep your tinted building windows looking great through routine washing. Speak with your commercial window tint provider for specific maintenance instructions for your tint. If your tinted building windows are in a difficult or dangerous-to-reach area, hiring a professional window cleaner is a good idea.
The following is an overview of the basic steps to clean your tinted building windows. For more information, please consult with your window tint specialist.
1. Wait a week to a month after the window tint has been installed before cleaning it.
2. Use a rubber squeegee or a soft cloth and an ammonia-free window cleaner to clean the windows.
3. When cleaning, follow the tint’s grain. For example, clean in a vertical motion on the sides of the tint, and at the top and bottom of the tint, clean in a horizontal motion. Do the same with the seams of large windows.
Factors such as your building’s location, the environment, and the area’s climate all affect how often your window tint needs to be washed. Again, you’ll want to speak with your building window tint provider to learn how frequently to clean them.
Don’t pop bubbles that appear in your building window tint; it is a normal part of the drying process.
Don’t use steam cleaning, as this can weaken the bond between the tint and the window.
Window tinting reduces the amount of natural light entering an office while still allowing some in. How much light comes through depends on the level of window tint you select.
Get a Quote for Commercial Window Tinting in DFW
Let the professionals at Pro Films Window Tinting upgrade your commercial building in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Contact us for a quote on your commercial window tinting and take the first step to a more comfortable and efficient working environment.