4 Factors That Affect How Long Residential Window Tints Last

4 Factors That Affect How Long Residential Window Tints Last

Homeowners can significantly benefit from architectural window film for various reasons, including reduced heat and glare, energy savings, and increased security. For many homeowners considering a window film installation, estimating its long-term duration might be a critical decision factor. 

So, how long does residential window tinting perform well? While the precise time frame is dependent on a few factors, you should be able to enjoy your window treatment for many years with a bit of upkeep.

 

Factors Affecting Window Film Durability

Quality window film may survive for as long as your house is in good condition. Many homes have had their window tinting systems for decades. 

The following factors may have an impact on how long the film lasts on your windows:

 

1. Placement of Windows

Because they absorb less direct sunlight, windows on the north and south ends of your house may outlast those on the east and west. 

Meanwhile, the present state of your windows also has an impact on the film’s longevity. An older window with more significant wear and tear may not give the adhesive a smooth, level surface.

 

2. Climate

Excessive heat, wind, and other environmental factors might cause your window film to wear down more quickly over time. Window tint coatings can fade, albeit slowly, when exposed to sunlight. If you live in a colder area, your window films may last longer.

 

3. Material Quality

High-end window films are created with the best dyes, adhesives, and laminates available in the market today. Extruded dyes and metal deposits, as well as UV-blocking polyestre, lengthen the life of a home window tint and inhibit fading. 

In contrast, a lower-quality film may begin to exhibit indications of fading and ineffectiveness within a few months.

 

4. Installation

Learning suitable window film application techniques requires months of training. A professional will apply the product with great care to provide a smooth, bubble-free finish. They’ll make sure the film is well adhered to the window’s surface to prevent it from peeling. 

A quality installation also involves films with better UV protection or a deeper tint if your windows are exposed to direct sunlight. 

 

Old Film in New Homes

If you’re buying a property with window film already installed, it’s a good idea to call in a professional installer to assess the film’s integrity. As the house’s new owner, you should determine if the window film is of a high-quality or low-quality DIY product.

A skilled installer can also assess the age of your window film and tell you when it will need to be replaced. Remember that film on windows that receive direct sunlight, such as skylights, may need to be maintained more regularly than other windows in your home. As a result, some of your films may need to be replaced, while others may have a few more years left in them.

 

Conclusion 

Keep your gorgeous view without putting your interiors at risk. Solar tinting is a low-cost technique to reduce heat in your house while also offering seclusion during the day. Solar window tinting brings many advantages to your home, including better security and privacy, improved style, and less fading of furniture, blinds, and other delicate items.

For over 20 years, Premier Tint has been the leader in window film applications, residential window tinting, graphic design, and signage applications. We are also a one-stop shop for corporate branding with extensive experience with full wall graphics, directional signs, frosted window films, reception signage, braille signs, and much more. Request a quote today!

Premier Tint are proud members of the Window Film Association Australia New Zealand. Our team is dedicated to providing high-quality services and maintaining industry standards.

Premier Tint has a close partnership with The Window Energy Rating Scheme (WERS) who provides a scientifically based, fair and credible rating system for the assessment of window film products for their energy efficiency performance. 

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