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Does Window Tint Really Reduce Heat? (What to Expect in Colorado)

Yes — and you'll feel it the same day

Quality window film rejects a large share of the sun's heat (Total Solar Energy Rejected up to ~78% with premium ceramic). The hot, west-facing rooms that used to bake in the afternoon become usable again, and temperatures even out floor to floor.

Why it works

Most solar heat comes through glass as infrared and visible light. Ceramic film reflects and absorbs that energy before it enters, so your AC works less and rooms stay comfortable. It also blocks 99% of UV, which is what fades floors and furniture.

What to expect

Cooler rooms, less glare, lower cooling bills, and protected interiors — without giving up your view. Most homes are finished in a single visit and backed by a lifetime warranty.

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FAQ

Common questions

How much heat does window tint block?

Premium ceramic film can reject up to roughly 78% of the sun's heat, dramatically cooling hot, sun-facing rooms while still letting light in.

Will tint help my west-facing rooms?

Absolutely — west- and south-facing rooms get the worst afternoon heat and glare, and they see the biggest improvement after film is installed.

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