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Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

Is it worth it to tint house windows?

High-quality window tinting might be worth the cost, depending on your needs and preference. For example, tinted windows can keep furniture and upholstery from fading due to UV rays. It also blocks some of the sun’s infrared rays to keep your house from getting too hot. Talk to a window tinter near you to discuss the benefits of tinted windows.

Can I tint the windows in my house?

Yes, you can tint the windows in your house. Many people choose to have a professional do the job for several reasons. The biggest is that window tint looks amazing — meaning practically unnoticeable — when installed correctly.

How long do tinted windows last?

Your house window films can last up to 20 or 30 years, depending on the quality of the film and how well it was installed. If a high-quality film is installed incorrectly, moisture and debris can seep around the edges and ruin it.

How dark should I tint my home windows?

The shade of your window tint depends on the type of glass your window uses, how much reflectivity you want, and your reason for installing tinted windows. If you desire a greater amount of privacy and security, you should opt for a more reflective, thicker tint. Ask window tinters near you to provide an overview of their window film options.

How much is it to get your windows tinted?

Window tinting is an easy aftermarket addition that can help reduce your electric bills, decrease glare in the home, increase privacy, protect your furniture and artwork against fading, and better control temperatures throughout your house. The national average cost for residential window tinting is $550. Many window tinting companies charge per square foot, for example, $6-$8 per square foot for materials and installation. Often, companies can offer lower rates for a larger installation project. Window size also affects cost; smaller windowpanes are harder to work with than large, rectangular windows and will likely mean a higher price per square foot. Your utility company may offer you rebates for installing window tinting. Here are two examples of average project installation cost:

  • 110-square-foot window tinting project: $750 for 11 windows tinted.
    • $6.80 per square foot. Customer received $150 from electrical company.
    • Semi-gloss tint.
  • 200-square-foot window tinting project: $1,000 for 10 large-pane windows tinted.
    • $5 per square foot.
    • Reflective silver tint for maximum privacy.
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