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Glare Guardians
5.0(
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Serving Brick, NJ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"My husband and I recently purchased a house with floor to ceiling windows in the living room. Theyâ re stunning, but the heat they bring in is unbearable. We tried curtains, but I wasnâ t in love with the look, so I talked him into window tinting (he was hesitant, but us women always know best). While I knew it would make a difference, itâ s honestly better than expected! When coming in to do the consultation, we had narrowed it down to 2 options, so Glare Guardians put those 2 different films on part of the glass so we can sleep on it and see what we liked best. The overall experience was great and Iâ m in love with the outcome. Their team was extremely kind and thorough throughout the process."
New Tinting
Install
New tinting
New Tinting
New Tinting

+1

Response time2 days
34 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Unlimited Window Films
5.0(
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Serving Brick, NJ and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Beyond impressed! Rob came out, made recommendations on a window film product that will give me privacy yet still let the natural light shine through. Install was flawless, recommendation couldnt have been better, Rob and his crew really took care of my business. They were polite, informative and they cleaned like they were never there. Thanks Rob and crew!"
Response time1 day
Response rate88%
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
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A Different Light Window Tinting
4.9(
164
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Serving Brick, NJ and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Michael is professional & meticulous with his work. Job well done. We highly recommend â A Different Lightâ window tinting. Dan & Tammy"
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Master Bedroom
Office
Sun Room
Bay Window

+27

Response time11 hrs
13 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by99%of homeowners
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Window Tinting questions, answered by experts

If your window film doesn’t come with an installation kit and its own application solution, you can make your own—but don’t use soap! Instead, use 1 teaspoon of baby shampoo mixed with a gallon of bottled water. Make sure the bucket in which you mix this solution is completely clean.

You can easily and cheaply use tin foil or cardboard to black out your windows. Save a pretty penny by cutting either material to the size of your windows and taping it to the window. This is one of the easiest and most budget-friendly blackout solutions, but it definitely isn’t the most aesthetically friendly.  

Use a combination of blackout methods to truly black out your windows. If you want to eliminate all light from your room, try installing a very dark tinted film and then putting up blackout shades over the entire window. Reach out to a professional and request some custom-made shades for the best result.  

The most popular way to remove home window tint is by using a hairdryer. Most people already have one in their home, but if you don’t, you can buy one for as little as $15. All you need to do is turn the hairdryer to its hottest and highest setting and run it over the window tint for a few minutes. Then, you can easily peel it away. You may need some goo remover for any leftover adhesive, but this DIY could be free for many people.    

Replacing a window frame will improve your home’s energy efficiency if the old frame is cracked or damaged in a way that allows unconditioned air from the outside into your living space or if you upgrade to a more energy-efficient window frame material. Aluminum is the least energy-efficient window frame material, followed by vinyl and wood. Fiberglass and composite frames are the most energy-efficient.

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