Have Broken Car Windows? Reasons To Replace Them With Tinted Glass

So, your car glass is broken and you have to get them replaced. You may be wondering what to do next, right? Well, rather than getting plain old clear glass (which is a bit boring for some), why don't you consider car window tinting along with your auto glass repair? There are several benefits to this type of glass over clear glass. Do not do it yourself, but rather go to a professional as they would be more up-to-date with the law and should know the legal maximum tint percentage. Tinting doesn't only look better on cars but there are several benefits that you should explore.

Better Climate Control

How many times in summer have you regretted owning leather seats over fabric seats, especially when the leather sticks to your skin? Tint blocks ultraviolet rays which heat your car's interior even if your AC is on. Having tint also keeps your car much cooler, especially when it is parked. It protects your skin from UV rays and prevents you from wasting too much energy by blasting your AC. Climate control is ideal for a car with leather seats, as the tint protects your seats from sun damage and it prevents your dashboard from cracking. Cracks on the dashboard and worn leather seats are not too appealing to look at.

Privacy

It is difficult to look into a tinted car window especially if the lighting conditions are poor. So if you require some personal privacy in your car, consider tint. Tint also helps to increase privacy so that items in your car are not at the mercy of bandits who are unable to clearly identify what items are in your car. The tint's film may deter them from breaking in because the film keeps the glass together. By the time the thief deals with the glass, someone would have been able to pass-by and notify the police. So, the tint is actually a good deterrent in parking lots to automobile thieves.

Protection

Tint provides protection for glare which can be annoying, distracting, and the cause of headaches. Glare makes a drive uncomfortable, and it is a dangerous condition to drive in (especially for inexperienced drivers). Tint not only protects against glare, but it can also serve as a sort of protection in the event of accidents. As mentioned before, the tint's film helps to hold the glass together so that when it is broken in an accident, it does not shatter, but stays in place. The driver and passengers are protected from serious damage, especially to the face.


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