Home window tinting...any ideas?
I've got some large windows that look out over some pretty spectacular vistas (double pane...about three inch space between panes) however, that exposure gets direct sun for much of the day. I don't like dealing with blinds and curtains and shutters...as they are just a pain. I'm not trying to block out the sun for sleeping...that's dealt with. This is for the living room, great room area. What I want to block out is glare, but don't want to go with a dark tint. As I really appreciate the views the rest of year when I need all the light that can be had.
So...3M has this new, high tech window film called Prestige Clear Window film. It blocks 97% of UVA and B, and something like 95% of infrared. And cuts out (supposedly) shit-tons of glare.
Anybody out there have any experience with this product?
Note: I've always liked the look from the outside, of bronze-tinted front windows...but it seems they darken things up inside fairly considerably. This new 3M film is nearly clear and indistinguishable from regular Windows.
Any contractor types have beta on this stuff? Solar degradation after a couple years??? As good as 3M makes it out???
I like the fact that it doesn't limit the little bit of skant light in the winter like regular tint does.
Home window tinting...any ideas?
Not just fabric, could be permanent brise soleil...or porch type roof sort of thing
Great Option for Reducing Glare Without Losing the View
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Alaskan Rover
I've got some large windows that look out over some pretty spectacular vistas (double pane...about three inch space between panes) however, that exposure gets direct sun for much of the day. I don't like dealing with blinds and curtains and shutters...as they are just a pain. I'm not trying to block out the sun for sleeping...that's dealt with. This is for the living room, great room area. What I want to block out is glare, but don't want to go with a dark tint. As I really appreciate the views the rest of year when I need all the light that can be had. So...3M has this new, high tech window film called Prestige Clear Window film. It blocks 97% of UVA and B, and something like 95% of infrared. And cuts out (supposedly) shit-tons of glare. Anybody out there have any experience with this product? Note: I've always liked the look from the outside, of bronze-tinted front windows...but it seems they darken things up inside fairly considerably. This new 3M film is nearly clear and indistinguishable from regular Windows. Any contractor types have beta on this stuff? Solar degradation after a couple years??? As good as 3M makes it out??? I like the fact that it doesn't limit the little bit of skant light in the winter like regular tint does.
Hey! I totally get where you're coming from. Big windows with a view are awesome—but that glare can really be a pain, especially in living spaces like the great room. I’ve actually had some experience with the 3M Prestige Clear Window Film, and I can say it works surprisingly well. It cuts down glare without giving you that dark, tinted look inside. You still get the natural light, and it really helps with heat control too.
We’ve used it on a few projects at https://tintonwheels.info/ , and so far, clients have been happy even a couple of years down the line—no noticeable fading or performance drop. It's a great option if you want UV and infrared protection without messing with your view or light during the winter months. Plus, no dealing with bulky blinds or curtains!
If you’re thinking about it, I’d say it’s worth trying on one window or section first. Hope that helps!