Keeping Your Car Cool With Window Tinting
Window tinting remains in the discussion for many motorists, even after summer has passed. In a great many regions of the country, warm temperatures may persist for several more months, giving way for only a brief period of time. As the new car model year gets underway, drivers will increasingly wish to take measures to protect themselves against penetrating heat; window tinting will be at the forefront of those options.
The amount of heat protection a motorist will require from window tinting will depend primarily on the climate in which they live. For those inhabiting mild climates, a heat protection factor of roughly 30% should suffice. If you live in a climate where temperatures breach 90 degrees at least 60 days a year, it may be advisable to insist on window tint blocking at least 40% of heat. In brutal climates such as Arizona, Florida and Texas, it may be advisable to have window tinting professionally installed that protects against 50-60% of heat.
One thing that’s essential for a consumer to remember is that 99.9% UV rejection on a window tint is an entirely different category than the heat rejection factor. Be sure that the tinting company you use makes the distinction. While window tint with greater heat projection will generally carry a higher price tag, many motorists believe it’s worth it for their vehicles’ cabin comfort as well as savings on air conditioning usage.
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