Three key differences between ceramic and traditional window tint
If you haven’t heard of ceramic window tint before, you may wonder how it compares to more conventional window tinting. The ceramic option is definitely worth a look at because of several key advantages.
What Makes Ceramic Window Tint Different
- Appearance. The appearance of ceramic tinting is more pleasing to many people because the range of shades means you can customize how dark your tint looks, and it doesn’t have the metallic look of some tint products. The appearance of your car’s interior is also protected by ceramic’s enhanced ability to block ultraviolet radiation that can cause fading.
- Performance. Ceramic tint is excellent at reducing glare from the sun, which boosts your driving visibility and thus your safety. A ceramic tint will also block heat better than most conventional tint products, reducing heat infiltration by up to half. Plus, ceramic window tint is non-metallic and non-conductive, so it won’t block radio signals like those relied upon by cell phones and GPS.
- Durability. Ceramic window tint is more resilient and longer-lasting than standard tint. Ceramic resists color change and fading better than cheaper materials.
Getting a High-Quality Ceramic Window Tint
Quality work matters when choosing any service that affects your car’s appearance; that’s especially true when it comes to the application of ceramic window tint. In very sunny environments like the Southwest, the highest level of protection feels not only preferred but necessary, but quality comes at a cost. To protect your investment in your car, as well as make your driving experience safer and more comfortable, you may decide that cost is worth it.
If you agree that your car’s appearance, performance and safety deserve a high-quality ceramic window tint, contact AGD today to schedule an appointment.