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speck-chaser 06-27-2010 11:11 PM

residential window tinting
 
anyone in the know about whats the best kind of tint for house windows? I took out a few trees and now the sun is heating up my office something fierce in the afternoon.

meaux fishing 06-27-2010 11:59 PM

same as car window tint... just depends on how dark yo want it, mirror or regular, and static cling or permanent

Zachary Boy 06-28-2010 07:20 AM

If the tinting doesn't stop the heat transfer, you may consider one of those copper awnings with the iron scrolls. We make them with a bronze colored aluminum skin. (looks like aged copper for half the price of copper). If this is not an option, plant you a bradford pear tree next to the window. I see a lot of people using shutters mounted on metal frame although they obscure your view out of the window. You can also get 'shade' screens to replace the existing screens. They come in varying degrees of sunblock ie. 80% 90% etc.

MossLake 06-28-2010 11:45 AM

Needs to be a residential or commercial grade tint. Auto tint will work but will not reject as much heat and will not last as long. Residential films have a metal in the tint and reject as much as 79% total solar energy depending on which shade you go with. More reflectance = more heat rejection. More darkness = more glare reduction.

Gerald 06-28-2010 04:21 PM

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anyone in the know about whats the best kind of tint for house windows? I took out a few trees and now the sun is heating up my office something fierce in the afternoon.

I have a similar problem in the corner room where my computer is located.

South and West walls are brick with a window on the west wall. There is a Crape myrtle outside the window which helps, but when the bricks heat up they really add to the heat load to cool the room.

Did not want to plant a tree....because it would be close to where the sewer line and incoming water line is located.

Only real option was to add more "A/C cooling" to the room. So for ~ $ 50 materials and a couple hours work...........I get twice the cooling.....much better now.

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Raymond 06-28-2010 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by speck-chaser (Post 169384)
anyone in the know about whats the best kind of tint for house windows? I took out a few trees and now the sun is heating up my office something fierce in the afternoon.

Aluminum Foil works well if you have a Conferderate flag anywhere on the property.:grinpimp:

speck-chaser 06-28-2010 06:39 PM

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Aluminum Foil works well if you have a Conferderate flag anywhere on the property.:grinpimp:

not too sure about the aluminum foil,but I like the confederate flag idea.lol

Bluechip 06-28-2010 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 169758)
Aluminum Foil works well if you have a Conferderate flag anywhere on the property.:grinpimp:

and a 4 wheel drive truck with a different color driver's door....:D


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