Yuba Sutter’s Premier Window Tinting

Home window tinting can turn your home into a more comfortable and safer place to live.

You’ve invested so much into your home to make it yours. From paint, furniture and decor. Your home is a representation of you. Why not protect the time and effort you’ve put into your home?

Protect your home from harmful sun rays that fade, crack and ruin flooring, furniture, paint, pictures and electronics.

Protect your belongings from people who may be peering into your windows when you’re gone.

Benefits of Home Window Tint

At Elegant Window Tinting we believe window tint isn’t just for looks but it should serve a purpose.

Residential window tinting can offer several benefits, including:

  1. Energy savings: Tinted windows can help reduce the amount of heat entering the house during the summer, reducing the need for air conditioning and lowering energy bills.

  2. Improved comfort: Tinted windows can reduce glare and heat, creating a more comfortable living environment.

  3. Protection from UV rays: Window tinting can block up to 99% of harmful UV rays, protecting your skin and furniture from damage and fading.

  4. Increased privacy: Tinted windows can provide increased privacy, especially in areas with high foot traffic or where neighboring buildings are close.

  5. Enhanced safety: In the event of a break-in, tinted windows can help hold shattered glass in place, reducing the risk of injury.

  6. Aesthetic appeal: Tinted windows can add a sleek, modern look to your home, enhancing its overall appearance.

UV protection for your family

Sunlight fades bright colors of carpets, couches, chairs and other pieces of furniture that aren’t leather or otherwise protected from the sun.

Yes, the sun can damage furniture. UV rays from the sun can fade bright colors over time and also cause damage to wood, sometimes causing permanent discoloration. UV light can either fade or darken wooden furniture, depending on the type of wood, so it’s important to think about furniture placement in rooms that receive a lot of natural light.

Most skin cancers are a result of exposure to the UV rays in sunlight. Living in a area with excess amounts of sunlight are a leading cause of skin cancer.

Exposure to UV rays can cause premature aging of the skin and signs of sun damage such as wrinkles, leathery skin, liver spots, actinic keratosis, and solar elastosis.

Children and adolescents are particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of UVR due to their skin and eye structure. Sunburns in childhood lead to a higher risk of skin cancer in later life. Also, a larger amount of UVR can reach and damage their retina.

Control Heat & Glare

Windows are a vital part of any home. They provide natural sun light and they allow for beautiful views. They allow you to have a connection with nature while being in the comfort of your own home. However at times the light and the heat can build up and cause more of nuisance rather than a pleasantry. Residential window tint will allow you to take control of when and how much light and heat you let into your home.

Residential Window tint will keep your house cooler and warmer allowing you to reduce expense and stress on your heating system in peak heat or cold periods.

Feel free to open your blinds because our highly advanced films will reduce upwards of 80% glare and solar energy released into your home.

Privacy Window Tint

Privacy home window tint is a type of film that is applied to the windows of your home to provide increased privacy. This film can be made from a variety of materials, including polyester, metal, or ceramic. The degree of privacy offered by window tinting can vary depending on the type of film you choose.

One of the main benefits of privacy home window tint is that it can help prevent people from seeing inside your home. This can be especially useful if you live in a densely populated area or if your home is close to a busy street. With tinted windows, you can enjoy natural light without sacrificing your privacy.

There are several different levels of privacy home window tint available. Some films are designed to be highly reflective, making it difficult for people to see inside your home during the day. Other films are designed to be more transparent, allowing you to see outside while still maintaining a level of privacy.

Privacy window tint can also be customized to fit the specific needs of your home. For example, you may want to tint the windows in your bathroom or bedroom to provide increased privacy, while leaving the windows in your living room or kitchen more transparent.

Save Money

Upgrade- Don’t Replace old windows

Home window tint can save you money compared to replacing old windows in several ways:

Lower cost: Window tinting is generally less expensive than replacing windows. While the cost of window tinting can vary depending on the size of your windows and the type of film you choose, it is generally much cheaper than installing new windows.

Energy savings: Window tinting can help regulate the temperature inside your home by blocking out heat from the sun. This can help reduce your energy bills by reducing the amount of energy needed to cool your home during hot weather.

UV protection: Tinted windows can block up to 99% of harmful UV rays, which can cause fading and damage to your furniture, carpets, and other belongings. By protecting your home from UV damage, you can save money by not having to replace or repair these items as frequently.

Reduced need for curtains or blinds: With tinted windows, you may not need to use curtains or blinds as often, which can save you money on window treatments.

Increased lifespan of windows: Tinted windows can help protect your windows from damage, which can help extend their lifespan. This means that you may not need to replace your windows as often, which can save you money in the long run.

Shatter Resistant Window Tint

Shatter-resistant home window tint is a type of film that is designed to increase the strength and safety of your windows. This type of film is usually made from a layer of polyester material that is attached to the window with a strong adhesive.

When applied to your windows, shatter-resistant window tint can help hold broken glass together, preventing it from shattering and potentially causing injuries. This can be especially important in areas that are prone to severe weather, such as hurricanes or tornadoes.

In addition to providing added safety in the event of a storm, shatter-resistant home window tint can also help deter burglars and intruders. Because the film holds the glass together, it can be more difficult for someone to break in through a window.

Shatter-resistant window tint comes in different levels of thickness and durability, depending on the specific needs of your home. Some types of film are designed to withstand impacts from flying debris or high winds, while others are designed to provide protection against forced entry.