Your home is likely one of the single largest investments in your life, but home insurance or home security systems are not the only way to protect it and all its contents. Grand Rapids window tinting will safeguard your home and valuables.
How does something as simple as Grand Rapids window tinting make a difference?
High-quality 3M Glass Films are more than just decorative. Think of them as sunglasses for your house: they can be very decorative and flattering, but they also protect the interior from long-term damage.
Here are our top three reasons to have West Michigan Glass Coatings add window tinting to your home in Muskegon, your business in Kalamazoo, or your office space in Holland:
Sunlight fades. It’s a fact. Over time, unfiltered sunlight will fade everything from furniture and wood flooring to drapes and artwork. The high-tech 3M Glass Films reduce the UV rays significantly, preventing the damage and drying that would otherwise be caused by long-term exposure to intense sunlight.
Grand Rapids window tinting offers privacy. Just as poker players might choose to wear sunglasses to hide their facial expressions from competitors, you can opt to shield your home or business from unwanted scrutiny. Whether you just want to eliminate lookie-loos or you want to discourage thieves, window films are a quick way to make any space more private.
Security film is a deterrent. Windows do not have to be an easy access point for intruders. 3M Glass Films are available in security film styles that make it much more difficult for someone to break through a glass window. In addition, in the event of a storm, earthquake, or other disaster, window security films offer protection from flying debris or shattered glass.
Grand Rapids window tinting experts, like the very skilled professionals at West Michigan Glass Coatings, will enhance the appearance of your windows. You can trust our team to do a first-class job. Contact us for more information about installation of 3M Glass Films in Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Kalamzoo, Holland, and other places in Northern Michigan.