All American Horror Story


October 31st, 2013

As they walked into their home, the sight shocked them to their inner being. It did not happeWindow Film in the Denver Metro Arean over night, but over time. Let’s start from the beginning, shall we? The everyday family moved into their home not too long ago and decided window film was “not for them.” Blinds and curtains seemed more sensible to their budget and any other option was thrown out the window. Anytime that it was sunny outside, which was often since Denver has close to 300 sunny days a year, the family would lift the curtains and open the blinds to let natural light into their home. What they didn’t realize was that the sun’s harmful UV rays were allowed into their home as well. Gradually, with each sunny day, the family’s hardwood floors, furniture and beautiful paintings were fading right before their eyes. It was not until Halloween, when they walked through the door and noticed how summer’s scorching days harmed their most prized possessions. “How in the world can we keep our view, allow sunlight into our home AND block out the harmful UV rays?” thought the everyday family.

After some investigating and thorough research, the family realized that window film might just be the option for them after all. With this newly found information, their next step was to do an internet search of what companies offered window tinting in the Denver Metro area. Since they had already suffered in their home from constant heat and glare, they wanted to make the right choice. All American Window Tinting popped up on their internet search and they seemed reputable and knowledgeable. They visited their website and saw all their incredible work. When they called the office, the staff worked with the family and scheduled a free estimate. Nothing spooky or creepy about this company, rather the opposite.

The moral of the story is that your home and valuable possessions should not have to be afraid of the sun’s dastardly ghost that’s haunts your home during the day. Contact All American Window Tinting at 303-936-1362 for a free estimate. You don’t have to sacrifice your wallet or have your savings spooked because our prices won’t scare you!

Window Film vs. Blinds/Curtains


October 11th, 2013

It is common to believe that purchasing curtains, blinds or shades for residential or commercial Window Film vs. Blinds & Curtainswindows is the most effective way of cutting down costs. While this can be true, there are other aspects that are neglected in order to achieve a low budget. When interior shades are lowered to control glare and heat from the sun, the transmittance of daylight is inhibited. This can in turn increase your monthly energy bill if you have to supplement artificial lighting when sunlight can be utilized. Although blinds and/or curtains can offer privacy there are films that can offer privacy during the day; however it is important to note that anytime light can enter through a window film during the daytime it will allow light to pass the opposite direction at night. If nighttime privacy is a concern, there are decorative films such as rain glass film or white frost that will allow minimal light to pass through the day while giving privacy at night. Blinds and curtains tend to trap heat between the window and blinds/curtains. The sun’s heat is still entering the home, heating rooms. Window film acts in two ways; it will increase the amount of energy that can be reflected away from the glass and will absorb more of solar energy that could not be reflected. With these two factors presents, the amount of solar energy entering your home or business is decreased. In addition, window film is designed to filter the harmful UV rays that will enter your home, whereas blinds and curtains can not do so. These harmful UV rays are a contributing factor to sun fading and are damaging to the skin. The products that we carry at All American Window Tinting, Inc., are very affordable and the products we carry vary to meet different needs. The window film we offer can address issues of daytime privacy, heat reduction, glare reduction, sun-fading reduction or some of these issues combined.

Stop living in the dark and contact All American Window Tinting, Inc. today at 303-936-1362 to set up a free estimate!

Tinting Laws?!


September 20th, 2013

Did you know there are laws created for tinting your automotive windows? Do you know your state’s tinting law? Each state creates their own tinting laws regarding how much light must pass through the windows of every car. Colorado, for example, is an either/or state when it comes to car window tinting. You can choose to either tint your windows behind the driver’s seat as dark as you want, as long as the front driver and passenger windows have NO tint applied to them or you can tint all the windows, not including the windshield, to a maximum of 27 percent. As a company, it is our responsibility to tell the customer what the tinting laws are for our state and even other states, if need be. Since Colorado can be filled with transient people, we have had customers come to us and tint their windows with film that will comply with two different state laws.

A statement that we commonly hear is, “how likely am I to be pulled over for having window film darker than the legal limit?” We can not say that it is or isn’t likely to happen because it can or can not happen. In Colorado, we have heard that it is possible to receive tickets from 80 dollars to 300 dollars. There could be fines for both the customer and business involved. However, if the tint adhered to the car is illegal, All American Window Tinting, Inc. can remove the film from the windows in order for your car to be in compliance with the law. There are also a few reasons to stay within the legal limit of tinting that extend beyond legal consequences.

There are times when customers choose a darker film than legal and have had problems seeing through their windows at night. This does become a safety concern to the driver, those in the car and those outside of the car. There is also the possibility that manufacturer’s warranty may not apply to illegally tinted windows. We often hear from customers that the legal percentage of window film is not dark enough or does not reject a lot of heat and this concern has been brought before manufacturers as well. It is because of this concern that manufacturers are creating films that are light in tint shade and reject more heat than darker films. These high performance films are making the way for cutting edge technologies that we hope to see in the window film industry.

If you have any questions about Colorado automotive window tinting laws, please feel free to contact us (303)936-1362 or come in see our samples! At All American Window Tinting, our staff is equipped with years of knowledge and expert training to ensure that all your window needs and concerns are met. We stand behind our work and promise to deliver only the highest of quality products with a professional installation that is sure to stand the test of time.

 

Not Too Cool in School?


September 16th, 2013

With school back in session, there have been a few grumblings about the start of school. We’ve heard students not wanting to return to school, parents wondering why school hasn’t started earlier, and teachers having mixed emotions about their new set of students. One common concern that we have heard across the city is the lack of air conditioning/cooling system in the schools. The sun’s immense heat has plagued schools and with so many bodies in one building, it is no wonder why students and teachers alike are suffering in the heat. We can look at schools specifically, however this same concept can apply to any building that lacks a cooling system or even an effective one for that matter.

It would be unreasonable to ask school districts to install an air conditioning system in every school due to the high costs. All the individuals in any given building, create body heat and with computers and other equipment operating, heat levels without a doubt, will rise. Window film offers a reasonable and cost efficient solution to such dilemmas. The film applied to the window can increase safety, save energy and enhance the appearance of your building. Our High-Performance films can protect interiors from fading, reduce glare on computer screens, and eliminate discomfort all around.

It is not necessary to have every window in the building tinted since the sun may not directly affect a certain side of the building. It is, however, necessary to consult a trained professional in order to ensure that all precautions/factors are taken into consideration. Generic bronze tinted glass that is most commonly seen, absorbs heat and re-radiates inward. Our goal is to use window film that will reflect that heat outwards. This in turn can reduce cooling bills and offer a more comfortable environment for those in the building.

At All American Window Tinting, Richard Marti holds Master Accreditation through the International Window Film Association. He is the only individual to attain Master Accreditation in the state of Colorado. Only the industries best dealers and installers are those that are well informed and well versed in both theory and application of window film products. Contact us today for a free estimate or visit our website at www.allamericanwindowtinting.com for more information!

 

What Are You Putting On Your Windows?


September 06th, 2013

Last week, we explored why tint shops carry so many different products and covered a few topics such as warranties and heat rejection properties (click here for last week’s article). This week’s article will explore what materials are used when creating window film and why there is even a difference. It was mentioned last week that one type of window film can not be applied to every window because of safety and/or efficiency. It is for this reason that different materials are used to create different films, and with technology advancing certain materials are taking the forefront.

Typically, most window film is a polyester film generally made of PET, Polyethylene Teraphthalate, the same polymer used to manufacture water bottles. Most films are applied to the interior surface of a glass window in a home, commercial building, or car, however some films are applied to the exterior surface of the glass window. A scratch resistant coating is adhered to the outer surface of the film for protection. Some are clear and feature multiple layers of PET to offer protection from shattering glass; others are tinted with metals, dyes or pigments to reduce the visible light transmitted through the glass, and block heat coming through from the sun (http://www.madico.com). Within the last decade, advancements have been made with a ‘newer’ type of film made out of ceramic. Huper Optik developed a ceramic film that is 100% metal and dye free. This type of film was created to provide a high performance heat, glare and UV light barrier. It will not break down and turn purple over time, like a dyed film, because there is no dye in the film that would cause fading.

At All American Window Tinting (A.A.W.T.) we carry products that we believe in and would put on our own cars, homes or office windows, AND we have! If you have any questions about our products, contact us today to find the RIGHT film for your car, residence or commercial business!

 

Decisions, Decisions, Decisions…


August 30th, 2013

Finding the right product for your home, office or automobile can be confusing and overwhelming. Tint shops can carry different brands of window film as well as different shades of tint within each brand. The intention of carrying different brands of film and different products is to ensure that multiple options are available for the customer to choose from. This article will explore the different types of film that we, at All American Window Tinting, use for automobiles, homes, and offices.

All of the films that we carry are for automobile window tinting comes with a lifetime warranty and they reject 99% to 99.9% of UV rays. The warranty covers any blistering, peeling, bubbling, or turning purple of film. If we offer a lifetime warranty on all our automotive films and they reject the same percentage of harmful UV rays, why do we carry different brands? Well, let’s get a little bit more specific. Each film we carry can differ from each other based on one factor to multiple factors. It is usual to find that the darker the tint shade, the more heat is rejected. This is true for many films but with advancements in technology, manufacturers are discovering new ways to reject the same amount or more heat than a dark film while maintaining a lighter shade. However, since these films are high performing, the price for does increase.

When talking about films for residences and commercial properties, the products we carry vary due to many reasons. Not only concerned about variety, there are certain types of film that can not be applied to certain windows due to safety or effectiveness. Since our professionals are aware of such concerns and know that not every job will want the same use for window film, we provide film to meet almost every need. All of our residential films are lifetime warrantied and our commercial films vary on warranties by 10-15 years. Another great option for window film would be decorative film. We offer an array of classic and elegant patterns with a variety of textures and designs. Decorative window film adds privacy, enhances design, increases safety, cuts glare and is scratch resistant.

At All American Window Tinting (A.A.W.T.) we are very transparent about everything we do and will work with potential customers to ensure that they receive the best products for them. We carry products that we believe in and would put on our own cars, homes or office windows, AND we have! Contact us today to find the RIGHT film for your car, residence or commercial business!

Great Partnerships


August 09th, 2013

Seventeen years ago, a customer entered All American Window Tinting and chose a film for her car. She decided to go with a Panther 35 film, that offered a lifetime warranty. When customers are looking for the right film for them, they tend to ask questions, and these questions are important (if you need to know what to ask, click here for last week’s article). When searching for the right film, one expects to find a film that will not turn purple, bubble, blister or peel. The customer came back to our location 17 years later and said she still had her lifetime warranty and wanted the film removed and redone. We were put into a predicament because we no longer carried the Panther film and the manufacturer no longer sold the film, as well. We called our local distribution company for help to resolve the problem. The manufacturer stood behind their product and honored the warranty by offering another film they manufacture3M Window Filmd. We were able to call the customer and inform her that the film she had on her vehicle was no longer in production but they would honor the warranty and offer her a Color Stable 35 film. When we find a product that we think will be great for a customer, we put our full faith in the manufacturer’s promise of lifetime warranties. We take pride in every product that we offer at All American Window Tinting, and are amazed at the great partnerships we have created with our manufacturers. Call us today at 303-936-1362 for a free estimate or to schedule an appointment. Ask us about our warranties!!

 

The Hassle of Searching for your Window Tinting Company


August 02nd, 2013

The lengthy research of finding the right tint for your car, home or office can be frustrating and exhausting, is all that research really worth your time? In the office, we receive many calls inquiring about our prices, products, duration of tint, warranties, and the legality of tint in our state as well as within other states. Is it necessary to ask all these questions, over and over just to hear similar answers spewed back? Our answer is YES!

Why is it important to shop around and do your research?

The items you possess, such as your car or the valuables in your home or office should be of high importance to you. You should want the best product out there that will protect your skin, offer privacy and/or reduce the effects of fading on your furniture.

We can guarantee that every film created is not the same even though they might be the same percentage, manufacturers create them to be unique to their company. There are questions that need to be asked when shopping around that will give you a better idea of the best product for you. Here are just a few:

1. What is the legal limit of tint in my state or a state that I may move to in the near future?

An important question to ask because you do not want to get fined for illegal tint and you do not want to have to remove the tint if you move to another state with harsher tint laws.

2. What is the warranty for the films?

Some films are relatively inexpensive and that could be due to their warranty. If they do not offer a warranty or it’s less than a few years, the product may not be a long term film.

3. Are your brands of film trusted and in the industry for a long time?

It is always best to choose a film that is known within the window tinting business. If you are not familiar with a brand and are skeptical about it, ask for information. Companies should be able to provide you reviews, downsides and upsides of each product.

These are only a few questions to get you started on your window tinting journey. The more questions you ask, the better of an idea we have on what would suit your needs. Around here, we always say “You get what you pay for.” This isn’t a jab at other window tinting companies and we are not trying to price gouge you, rather we believe that if the price is too good to be true, it probably isn’t true in some area.

At All American Window Tinting (A.A.W.T.) we are very transparent about everything we do and will work with potential customers to ensure that they receive the best products for them. We carry products that we believe in and would put on our own cars, homes or office windows, AND we have! Contact us today for any questions or a free quote!

 

 

What will Home Window Tinting do for me?


July 31st, 2013

window film denverYour home is one of your most prized possessions – it is an investment and a place to go to for relaxation and entertainment. While your home is highly important, you will want to add features to your home to make it even more comfortable and keep it as secure as possible. Window tinting in your home has many benefits to it. So what will home window tinting do for you?

Home window tinting can do many things for your home. First off, it is going to protect all of your furniture and valuables inside the home. The dangerous ultra-violet rays that the sun produces is known for causing different materials to fade very quickly, which means that new couch you just got is going to fade a lot faster unless you have some window tint on those windows. Window tint lets in less of those harmful rays, providing you with a longer lifespan for all of those valuables that you have inside of your home.

You are also going to be better protected when you have window tint. Those harmful UV rays are damaging to the skin and cause skin cancer to many people every year. You will feel the sun is not as harsh on your skin when you are inside of your home with window tint.

Another benefit is that home window tinting won’t only protect your skin and your valuables from fading but it is also going to protect your valuables from thieves as well. An important aspect about window tint is that it is next to impossible to see out of, which means that if you are inside the house you can see outside perfectly fine but someone from the outside cannot see inside. So if you have a big screen TV, a thief will not be able to see it, lowering the risk of having someone break into your home.

Residential window tint also reduces glare. It reduces glare because there is less light coming into your home, so you do not have to move where you are sitting because the sun’s light is glaring into your eyes, or onto the television screen. It is glare-reducing, providing you with a comfortable environment year around.

You will save money on your heat and air conditioning because window tint allows less heat to enter in the summer and in the winter it keeps the heat inside of the home. Your energy bill will be lower than without window tint.

Home window tinting has many benefits to it and can provide you with a more comfortable home. It is something that more home owners are experiencing as an appealing accessory to add to the home.

If you are interested in home window tinting in Denver or the Denver Metro area, be sure to contact All American Window Tinting today.

The Perils of Sunlight


May 28th, 2013

Sunlight, for many centuries, has proven to be a great constant in everyday living. The sun has provided more than light to our existence and we continue to discover new information surrounding it’s uses as well as it’s dangers. As a culture, we are very aware of the sun’s ultraviolet rays and therefore the prevalence of skin cancer, but the sun can also cause damage our most prized possessions at a costly price.

In today’s society, there’s a high demand for large, open interior spaces that are overflowing with natural light. This new trend has brought more light in buildings, which does conserve energy but at the same time, interior fabrics, paintings and finishes have become more susceptible to damage. Currently, due to ozone depletion, higher levels of solar UV now reach the surface of the earth, harming items at a faster rate. Ultraviolet radiation is invisible to the human eye but is the single largest contributing factor in fading of fabrics, carpets and other furnishings. Although other factors such as visible light, electric lighting, heating, humidity, age of fabrics, and fabric dyes all play a part in the process, UV radiation is attributed to 40% of the damage. Even in cold, cloudy climates, UV radiation can damage furnishings (Advanced Solar Guide Control, 2003).

What is fading?

Fading is a change in color with time. Fading is measured by evaluating the color of a material at two or more points in time.

Fading has two main causes. The first is chemical; where chemical changes in the coloring agents of the material can cause a change in color. The second cause can be wear or abrasion, or the physical removal of coloring agents from a material’s surface. Fading of upholstery, linens, furniture and wood is not apparent at first but over time, the difference can be astonishing.

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What can be done to prevent fading?

According to the International Window Film Association (IWFA), Scientist have found that blocking all of the ultraviolet radiation portion of the solar spectrum would not eliminate fade damage for most fabrics and wood, but it would slow down the rate of fading by a factor of about three.

Start taking precautions and protect your paint, furnishings, wood work, art, and loved ones against the harmful ultraviolet damage that the sun can cause. We carry only the best window tints and window film products in Colorado, such as Huper Optik Select and Ceramic Series window films and Llumar Color Stable window films to ensure you get the best performance.

At All American Window Tinting, our staff is equipped with years of knowledge and expert training to ensure that all your window needs and concerns are met. All American Window Tinting, Inc., we stand behind our work and promise to deliver only the highest of quality products with a professional installation that is sure to stand the test of time. Contact us today for questions, to get a free quote or learn more about your window tinting options.