Tuesday, February 26, 2019

How Long Does Residential Window Tinting Last?


Are you looking for window tinting in Salt Lake City Utah? Do you have concerns about the costs in relation to the amount of time tinting lasts? If you are considering window tinting in your home, then you want to make sure it is the right choice for your situation and goals.

What is Window Tinting?

Window tinting is a method of reducing the light that gets into your home or office. In most cases, professionals install a type of film in the window to limit harmful UV rays that cause fading, reduce heat rays, or provide privacy. The type of tinting you want or need will depend on your preferences as well as the amount of sunlight that goes through a specific window.

How Long Residential Window Tinting Last?

Window tinting in your home offers several benefits, but you also want to consider how long it lasts before you get your windows tinted. The type of film you want to be installed may impact the durability of the film; however, most films will last for several years. It is common for a film to last around 15 years, but you should be aware that the type of film may impact the expectations for the window tinting. At Glamour Glaze, we offer a limited lifetime warranty for residential window tinting and a 15-year warranty for commercial window tinting.

Why Should You Consider Tinting the Windows of Your Home?

The reasons you want to consider tinting the windows of your home depend on your goals. It has several benefits that will help with your financial costs and your long-term goals. Common benefits of tinting residential windows include:
  • Improving privacy in your home
  • Reducing damage to your upholstery or furniture from UV rays
  • Improved energy efficiency
  • Reduced glare from the sun
  • Improved curb appeal
The tinted windows protect against UVA damage and help prevent excessive cooling costs during the summer months. It will reduce your energy expenditure in your home and improve the appearance of your house.

Contact Us for Residential Window Tinting in Salt Lake City, Utah

Protecting your belongings from UV rays or taking measures to improve the appeal of your house may require some consideration for your windows. Tinting your windows offers a variety of benefits for your house. If you are considering window tinting in your home or if you want to learn more about the process, then contact us to talk to a professional today.

Author Statement:
Nate Ridinger is the owner of GlamourGlaze Window Tinting in Utah. He offers homeowners and businesses with window film that can solve heating, glare, and fading concerns.

Glamour Glaze Window Tinting
6022 S 1900 W
Roy, UT 84067
801-776-8468

Thursday, January 24, 2019

5 Common Heat Control Window Tint Myths


Does your HVAC system struggle to keep up in the summer? Have you noticed photos or upholstery fading quickly? The sun can cause all of this, and Glamour Glaze's heat control window films may be the solution.
The UV of Utah's bright sunlight pours into your home through the windows. Window tinting can help control heat and moderate squint-inducing glare. However, there are a lot of myths around this product. Let's take a look at the top five.

Myth #1: It's Just for Cars

Window tinting is a lifesaver for homeowners during those hot, bright Utah summers. Window film can prevent hot spots inside, reduce glare, and even protect furniture from fading.

Myth #2: It's Only for Businesses

Many businesses have commercial window tinting to protect their employees, goods, and ensure customers stay comfortable. We are very used to high rise building having window film, however, using residential tinting can produce the same cost-effective solutions to your home.

Myth #3: It Has Bubbles and Imperfections

In an era of sleek, long-lasting tinting jobs, where did this myth come from? It's been around for a long time and may have been inspired by old fashioned DIY kits for cars. These window tinting kits were notoriously hard to use. Inexperienced DIY-ers were left with short-lasting and unattractive results. However, when pros handle modern tinting, it looks impeccable.

Myth #4: It's Expensive

Window tinting is like sealing around your doors and windows: it's a one-time expense that pays dividends in the long term. Heat resistant tinting increases the life of your furniture and decor as well as sharply reducing your cooling bills. Your budget will thank you in the long run.

Myth #5: It Leaves Home Interiors Dark

There are a variety of window tints on the market, each with different effects. Some do reduce light levels. Others are barely noticeable. You can always talk about your concerns with your window tinting service. Window film professionals will know how to work with you to achieve your goals.

Professional Window Tinting for Homes and Businesses in Utah

Window tinting is a cost-effective way to help keep your home or business at a comfortable temperature. At Glamour Glaze, we work with top of the line heat control products like Sunscape by MADICO. Are you ready for more comfortable rooms, less glare, and lower cooling bills? Contact us today to discuss your window tinting options

Author Statement:
Nate Ridinger is the owner of GlamourGlaze Window Tinting in Utah. He offers homeowners and businesses with a window film that can solve heating, glare, and fading concerns.

Glamour Glaze Window Tinting
6022 S 1900 W
Roy, UT 84067
801-776-8468

Sunday, December 23, 2018

6 Common Types of Auto Window Tinting & Their Benefits


Window tinting is a great way to keep excess light out of a room while also providing the people inside privacy. With this goal in mind, there are several different types of window tinting that people can choose from.  

1. Dye Window Tinting

For those who are on a tight budget, this is the window tinting to go with. There are multiple layers of dye that are used to keep out the sunlight for a low price. The dye absorbs the heat from the sun, which can also keep the space cool; however, other types of tinting can be more effective.

2. Metalized Window Tinting

A metal window tinting helps to filter out heat by reflecting it. Instead of using a dye, this type of tinting uses small metal particles to block out the sun. These particles are invisible to the naked eye and embedded within the film itself. Furthermore, this type of window tint also makes it stronger by making it more shatter-resistant. It also reduces the glare and reflects UV radiation.

3. Hybrid Window Tinting

In this type of window tinting, a combination of both of the prior methods is used to reflect heat, light, and radiation. A common hybrid is titanium metal with a gray-colored dye. This type of window tinting takes the benefits of both methods to make it not too reflective while also providing some privacy.

4. Carbon Window Tint Film

In this form of tinting, there is a unique matte-finish that makes these windows look stylish. There is a carbon content that blocks the radiation responsible for warming up the inside. Therefore, this also prevents the upholstery from fading too quickly.

5. Crystalline Tinting

For those who want to tint the windows without making them too dark, this is the tint to go with. A crystalline tint blocks out the UV radiation and solar heat without making the inside of the space too dark. From the inside, it looks like there is no tint at all.

6. Ceramic Window Tinting

A ceramic tint film is a high-quality option for window tinting. The ceramic particles are known for their nonconductive nature. This is a new tint that has been proven to block out a large amount of solar heat without obstructing visibility.

Author Statement:
Nate Ridinger is the owner of GlamourGlaze Window Tinting in Utah. He offers homeowners and businesses with window film that can solve heating, glare, and fading concerns.

Glamour Glaze Window Tinting
6022 S 1900 W
Roy, UT 84067
801-776-8468

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

3 Ways to Lower the Energy Bill in an Older Home


Older homes provide a classic architecture that gives the home character and makes them stand out. However, they aren’t very energy-efficient without having some upgrades over the years. Some of these changes can include switching light bulbs, installing a heat control window film, and adding insulation.

Switch to Energy Efficient Light Bulbs

This is one of the easiest ways to update the home and often the least expensive. This change can also be done regardless of the age of the home. If your home is still using standard light bulbs, switch to compact fluorescent lamps or halogen incandescent. These are both efficient options that can use between 25% and 80% less energy than traditional bulbs. A bonus is that they last longer than traditional bulbs as well, so even though they may be more expensive in the beginning, you will definitely save money. If you don’t want to switch out every light bulb, choose the five lights you use the most often to save.

Pay Attention to Windows

Windows can let out a lot of air, which can add pressure to the heating and cooling systems in order to maintain a more comfortable temperature. While you can replace your windows with more energy efficient ones, you can also add a heat control window film to lower the sun’s intensity in the home and become more energy efficient. The heat coming through a window can make the space too hot to enjoy and also raise energy bills, but with a film, you can still enjoy the area, all while keeping your home at a comfortable temperature. Not only does a window film help keep your home energy efficient, but it can also help reduce the painful glare and reduce harmful UV rays that come into your space.

Add Insulation to the Attic

Many older homes don’t have good insulation. In the winter, if you don’t have good insulation, the heat rises and will escape through the attic. This means the heater has to work harder and your power bill goes up in order to keep your home comfortable. Savings can depend on the insulation used and how much is added.

Enjoy your home and lower energy bills with just a few simple changes.

Author Statement:
Nate Ridinger is the owner of GlamourGlaze Window Tinting in Utah. He offers homeowners and businesses with a window film that can solve heating, glare, and fading concerns.

Glamour Glaze Window Tinting
6022 S 1900 W
Roy, UT 84067
801-776-8468

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

3 Reasons To Choose Privacy Window Film For Your Home


Privacy window films allow you to add a distinctive touch of elegance to your window. They exquisitely light up your house during brighter days. They work best for street-facing rooms and will grant you extra security with just the right amount of light for your room. Here is why they are the best bet for your home.

They Can Replace Your Blinds

Blinds have for a long time been used to add a layer of privacy to a room. They, however, tend to be cumbersome and the numerous fabric designs available make settling for one quite difficult. Window films let in just the right amount of light while keeping intruders from getting a view of what is taking place in your house. You can always have them customized to your taste to give them a personal touch. When you decide to get rid of them, no residue will be left behind.

Works Well for Damp Locations

They are water resistant and can you serve well in bathrooms. With the right cut-out design, you can spice up your shower screen without compromising your privacy.
The right design allows you to cover up watermarks easily. It is also tough and will remain viable for years on end.

Affords You Extra Privacy and Security

We’ve all had experiences with nosy neighbors who won’t pass by without peering at what is taking place in your house. With privacy window films, you can limit their stares. All they get will be the beauty of the great designs that you can choose from. Burglars, on the other hand, will have a hard time planning a break in. They won’t know where to find your valuables and will have no idea of the inside picture of your house.

Have you been thinking of the best way of redesigning your house without jeopardizing your security and the lighting of your house? Then the privacy window film is your best bet. Get in touch with Glamour Glaze in Utah for the best window film installation. You will enjoy all these benefits along with a beautifully decorated house. The lifetime residential warranty caps off the exceptional services you are sure to receive.

Author Statement:
Nate Ridinger is the owner of GlamourGlaze Window Tinting in Utah. He offers homeowners and businesses with window film that can solve heating, glare, and fading concerns.
Glamour Glaze Window Tinting
6022 S 1900 W
Roy, UT 84067
801-776-8468

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

3 Creative Uses for Commercial Window Film


Many people believe window tinting is only for heat and solar protection. Although part of the reason why tinting is done is to protect against the glare of the sun, there are various other creative uses that commercial window film can accomplish. Below are some creative ways local businesses can use commercial window film to their benefit.

Increase Brand Awareness

When prospective customers pass through your business, there is always an opportunity lurking for you to increase the visibility of your brand. By having commercial window film installed on your office doors and windows, clients will always remember the company as they are able to visualize it. Window tint is affordable and flexible as any graphic; text or logo can be printed.

Commercial Window Film to Create Building Wrap

A company that seeks to increase brand awareness would typically go for large billboard advertisements to grab people’s attention. That is now a thing of the past as increased brand awareness has taken a different approach in building wrap. With the backing of experts from Madico Films, we offer building wrap as a form of commercial window film that has additional perks. Apart from producing a stunning effect depending on the text, color or graphic chosen, the film also helps to create a pleasant working environment, reduce the build-up of heat hence reducing the cost of energy.

Create a Stained Glass Effect

Having stained glass speaks volumes on your style and sophistication as a company. Organizations and developers know how expensive it can be to commission the making of a custom window that has to be installed later. The use of window film is a great alternative that gives the option of creating effects that range from the classical stained glass look to various designs of artistic decorations.


If these ideas inspire you to give a changeover to your workplace or home, it is time to give us a call. Being able to control the amount of light coming into a building and creating privacy ensures that the environment created is conducive to productivity. We offer tinting solutions that range from applying unique designs to your spaces to saving you on the cost of energy through the reduced glare of the sun. All these features come with a 15-year commercial warranty and residential warranty that is limited for a lifetime.


Author Statement:
Nate Ridinger is the owner of GlamourGlaze Window Tinting in Utah. He offers homeowners and businesses with window film that can solve heating, glare, and fading concerns.


Glamour Glaze Window Tinting
6022 S 1900 W
Roy, UT 84067
801-776-8468

Wednesday, August 29, 2018

3 Tips to Care for Tinted Windows


Tinted windows are an excellent way to enhance the aesthetics of your home or improve the appeal of commercial spaces. You can also protect yourself from the harsh UV rays that heat up and fade the interior of your home’s furniture and carpets. Here are three tips on how to clean tinted windows:

Clean your tinted windows naturally


It is possible to damage the thin plastic film used for tinting windows if you use incompatible chemicals when cleaning. You can clean your windows safely by using natural cleaning methods − perfect for cleaning slightly soiled or streaked tinted windows for regular upkeep. You need a spray bottle of water and paper towels to execute the natural cleaning method. Spray your tinted window with a light mist using the spray bottle or spray your microfiber cloth and wipe the window. You should wipe the window vertically over the whole surface and horizontally until all the streaks or water droplets have dissipated.

Clean tinted windows with glass cleaner


Use a glass cleaner that doesn’t contain ammonia because ammonia can gradually damage your window tint. In fact, many tint installers use ammonia for removing window tint from the glass. In most cases, blue-colored glass cleaners have ammonia in them. You need a lint-free cloth or paper towels and recommended glass cleaner to do the cleaning. You can also spray the glass cleaner onto your cloth, especially if you want to avoid spots on your furniture. Ensure that you wipe the glass to every edge of your tinted windows. Remember to work quickly because glass cleaners tend to dry fast.

Cleaning excessively dirty tinted windows


You may be required to do several glass cleaner treatments on your tinted windows in order to properly remove streaks. A mixture of soap and water can easily remove the dirt. The soap you use should have a grease-cutting formula that can remove the cloudy residue from your tinted windows.

It is possible to achieve clean tinted windows and a tint that lasts longer by taking good care of your windows. Use either the glass cleaner or natural cleaning method for best results. Remember to pay close attention to your tinted windows whenever you are cleaning them. Glamour Glaze provides professional service at your home or office without causing inconveniences to your regular programs.


Author Statement:
Nate Ridinger is the owner of GlamourGlaze Window Tinting in Utah. He offers homeowners and businesses with window film that can solve heating, glare, and fading concerns.


Glamour Glaze Window Tinting
6022 S 1900 W
Roy, UT 84067
801-776-8468