project description
Dyed Window Tint Film Pricing Starts @229
Dyed film is more common on vehicles than on houses, but can still be used to block out sun rays. Dyed tint is cost-effective and uses a dye place next to the adhesive of a tint film before being applied to the window. The dye absorbs a portion of solar heat without letting it pass through a window. It will typically appear opaque and dark from the outside.
- Disadvantages of Dyed Film
- The disadvantages of dyed tint are that it:
- Can delaminate, which means the layers separate from each other.
- Will bubble in two to three years.
- Doesn’t block as much heat as different types of tint.
- Fades over time from UV exposure, which breaks down dye — turning it from black to purple.
Carbon Window Tint Film Pricing Starts @289
A carbon window tint is the next step up from a metalized window tint. Rather than metal, this type of film uses a carbon particle mixed in, so it does not harm any satellite communication. Carbon film offers all the same benefits of dyed and metalized film, but blocks a higher percentage of sun rays and does not fade as easily over time.
- Carbon Film Advantages
- Doesn’t give off a “mirror” look.
- Gives an authentic black appearance.
- Is fade resistant.
- Protects you and your car’s interior from UV rays.
- Reduces heat and glare.
Ceramic Window Films Pricing Starts @499
Ceramic is the gold standard when it comes to window films. Ceramic film works by using nanotechnology to combine many small particles to absorb light rays, preventing penetration and reducing glare. Ceramic window films are the most durable, having no fade over time. Many people love ceramic film because of its health benefits. The best ceramic films block out 99% of UV rays that can lead to wrinkling or skin cancer. It also performs the best at protecting furniture from fading. What isn’t there to love about ceramic window films?
- Ceramic Film Advantages for Your Windows
- Take a look at the various positive aspects of applying ceramic tint to your vehicle. It:
- Adsorbs twice as much heat as dyed and hybrid versions.
As opposed to the average 15-30 minute commute that most of us spend in our cars, heavy equipment operators spend their entire day inside a vehicle that sometimes has no air conditioning. The easiest way to make that environment more comfortable and to get UV protection is from a quality window tint.
Having your windows tinted not only looks great, but it also keeps your heavy equipment operators protected from sun damage — blocking up to 99% of harmful UV rays. It also helps them to feel more comfortable by blocking up to 60% of heat, which in turn saves on fuel costs by not requiring the air conditioning to be run as high.
Comfortable operators are more focused and make safer decisions, plus there’s nothing wrong with saving a bit of money as well!
Vehicles we tint include:
- Mining equipment
- Cranes
- Excavators
- Dump trucks
- Bulldozers
- Loaders
- Rollers
- Forklifts
- And much more!
We’ve tinted thousands of commercial vehicles in the last decade and have the experience to get the job done right. We also go the extra mile for you – literally – with our mobile window tinting service.
Obviously, with heavy equipment, it would be very impractical for you to have your company vehicle tinting done anywhere other than at your place of business. Our reliable window tint technicians will be happy to come to you and do the job at a time that’s convenient for you. Of course, the more vehicles we’re able to tint at once, the better the rate we’ll be able to offer.
Get in touch with us today. Call / Text us at (619) 591- 1861 and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible. We look forward to serving you!
Heavy equipment vehicles get to enjoy the same benefits that normal cars and trucks do. These benefits include:
- Reduced glare from the sun, which greatly improves vision while working
- Protection from harmful UV rays
- Prevents damage to upholstery and dash from the scorching sun
Heavy equipments are designed to be fitted with bodies to carry a load behind the driver, which reduces the need to see through the rear windows when driving. Therefore, there is no minimum light-transfer requirements for windows behind the driver. This allows for a darker tint that blocks out more heat and UV rays.
As a way to reduce heat, many people install window shields, which quickly become a hassle and block vision. Window tinting is a more convenient and practical solution.
Windows in heavy equipment get broken more often than many would like, which poses a safety hazard for workers. Window films actually provide a significant reinforcement to the glass, as it adheres the glass pieces even when it get smashed and protects workers from flying shards. Window tinting has an important contribution in minimizing the injuries.
Call Today for an Appointment (619) 581 1861