In our previous article, we discussed some of the advantages of window tint and looked at two types of residential window tint. Residential window film can be added to windows of any size and shape and is a popular addition to homes because it provides a number of benefits, regardless of your home type of where you live. If your goal is to improve your home’s energy efficiency, add privacy, reduce visibility from the outside, improve your home’s aesthetic appeal, or all of these things, residential window tint can do all this and more. There are various types of residential window tint, also known as architectural window film and below, we take a closer look at the different types and their unique features.
• SymphonyDS™
SymphonyDS™ window tint is an incredibly popular residential architectural window film. Because it is dual-reflective and features best-in-class heat and UV rejection, it is a great option for any homeowner that wants to dramatically improve heat gain/loss and lower utility bills.
• Dual-ReflectiveDS™
Dual-ReflectiveDS™ is a residential window tint alternative to the SymphonyDS™. It has a dyed-metal hybrid construction that provides advanced heat and UV rejection as well as glare reduction with a more warm appearance than SymphonyDS™ residential window film.
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