That's right, now you can get Window Tinting kits for your home or
office. If you live in a remote area, or just simply want to save around
30-40% on normal installation costs, then installing Solar Control Film
yourself is the answer.
Is your house is too hot or maybe there's too much light coming in.
You know that having your windows tinted will solve both these problems,
but it's either not in your budget or there are no installers within
"Cooee" of you. But now you can Do It Yourself.
Tinting your car windows is not totally out of the question, but vehicle
windows have too many curved areas of glass and confined spaces - so
it is best left to professional
installers - But applying film to flat glass on your home or office
is relatively easy.
Tinting flat glass is not a difficult job! With a few basic
tools and a bit of patience, virtually anyone can install solar control
film on their home or office windows. You'll get all the benefits of
tinted windows at a much reduced cost, and best of all - you installed
it yourself.
There are 5 steps to the DIY Window Tinting proccess:
- Measure your windows and see how much film you need - How
to measure.
- Choose the type of film
you want - how much heat and light control.
- Choose a toolkit.
- Place the order
online.
- Install the film - Instructions
- may take some time to load as there are many photos on page.
Note: It is advisable to purchase a little extra film to practice
installation on a small window.
Any products purchased (film kits and/or toolkits) can be freighted
Australia-wide for AUD$ 10.00 per order (not per item) - this
is automatically added to the cost when purchasing via the online store
and associated shopping cart facility.