ATLANTA, GA, March 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) Atlanta window tinting company The Tint Guy reminds homeowners that summer is not the only time to consider protection from the sun. Window tinting for your home, office and vehicle can dramatically reduce harmful exposure to UV rays at any time of the year. Tinted window films also protect the interior of these spaces from wearing out prematurely.
The specialists at The Tint Guy report that most people do not think to have window tinting installed in the winter since the interior of their automobile or home is not as hot. People tend to associate these tinted films with a benefit only in warmer weather when, in fact, tinted windows in Atlanta actually provide year round benefits.
Harmful UV rays are not only strong enough to do damage during the winter, but often the effects can be worse since people neglect to protect themselves. Much like sunglasses and sunscreen, tinted window films in Atlanta do an exceptional job of blocking UV radiation.
Tinted films come in a variety of grades and with certain features that may increase the benefits in various applications. It is recommended that specific window tinting needs be assessed by a qualified Atlanta tinting professional and that the application be completed by experienced Atlanta window tint installers.
Chris Robinson, Atlanta window tinting expert and owner of The Tint Guy, laments unnecessary damage, "It is truly a shame when we are called to meet with a homeowner that has already had to replace furniture and rugs that had faded beyond repair. In most cases, had they called sooner, we could have saved them thousands of dollars in furnishings."
Protection from UV rays is essential in any season, and window tinting in Atlanta is especially beneficial considering the climate. Protecting loved ones and investments from sun damage needs to be a standard practice. For more information about Atlanta window tinting, and to request a quote, please visit: http://www.thetintguy.com
About the Tint Guy:
The Tint Guy is an Atlanta window tinting company. They specialize in residential, commercial, and automotive tinting. Founded in 1986, the company now has 3 "brick and mortar" locations in the metro Atlanta area. The Tint Guy is the only full-service 3M window film dealer in Georgia, providing expert sales and installations of the complete line of 3M window films.
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The Tint Guy Reminds Homeowners That, Even in Winter, Atlanta Window Tinting is Important
During the winter, it is a common misconception that the sun's UV rays are not as damaging. The Tint Guy wants people to know that protecting your family and furnishings is a year round effort.
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[Press-News.org] The Tint Guy Reminds Homeowners That, Even in Winter, Atlanta Window Tinting is ImportantDuring the winter, it is a common misconception that the sun's UV rays are not as damaging. The Tint Guy wants people to know that protecting your family and furnishings is a year round effort.