The most common shade for a home window film installation is anywhere from 25%-45% VLT |
The most common darkness, or visual light transmission percentage, for a home is between 25% - 45%. It is not uncommon though to have a much darker shade (5%-15%) on windows with very high heat transmission, or where customers desire a lot of glare reduction. With the introduction of heat rejecting ceramic films we are also seeing an increased installation of higher light transmission window films (50%-70%) installed on homes and businesses for those clients who desire heat rejection and UV protection but don't need/require glare reduction, or would like the maximum light transmission without sacrificing heat rejection.
The factors involved in determining what the proper shade for window tinting in your home should be is as follows:
- What type of windows are being coated? (i.e., double paned, tempered, annealed, laminated)
- Is glare reduction a primary reason for window tinting?
- Does the client want to maintain an exterior to interior view (Retail shops like customers being able to see the merchandise for window shopping!)
- Are there any HOA or Condo association restrictions on glass coating or window tinting?
- How much light are you comfortable blocking?
- Is privacy an issue?
Florida Window Films is the leader in window film installations in the Greater Tampa Bay Area. We have also installed safety, security, solar and decorative films nationwide. We would be happy to help plan your window film needs. Visit us at www.FloridaWindowFilms.com
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