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Window Tinting - Apply or ReplaceWindow Tinting - Apply or Replace - For Business

Serving Thrall, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Called promptly. Set up appointment to bring out samples at our convenience. Directed us to other homes in the neighborhood that they have worked on. Thoroughly explained the pro/cons of each product while showing it to is in our own home in the windows it was going to be put on."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Clear Choice USA of Austin
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Window Tinting - Apply or Replace

Serving Thrall, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1994

Credit card accepted

"They do exceptional window work. We had them install all windows in our house and they are extremely good. They are not a big company but they are the most professional I had and I was very satisfied their double pane inert gas windows. They open up so I can wash them the inside. They are a good company and I was very pleased with them.  I intend to use them again in our new house."
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Niche Custom Tinting & Blinds
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Window Tinting - Apply or ReplaceWindow Tinting - Apply or Replace - For Business

Serving Thrall, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"From start to finish, Niche Custom Tinting was incredibly professional, timely, and knowledgeable of their products. The team was very efficient, friendly, and we appreciated the level of work ethic demonstrated throughout the entirety of the process. Our windows look fantastic, the price was right, and our home is far more comfortable - especially in the living room and kitchen that both face the sun in the afternoons. Through and though, we have been extremely pleased with the product and level of service rendered. We're already considering using the company again for the addition of some blinds, or another form of visual window treatment - just because of how nice we think it'll look, while adding some dimension to the room! Thank you Niche Custom Tinting!"
Recommended by63%of homeowners
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Window Tinting questions, answered by experts

Applying window security film yourself is possible, but we don’t recommend it. This task is simple in theory, but getting the product to sit on your windows evenly and without bubbles underneath is challenging for DIYers who lack the necessary experience and tools. You might save money on labor by applying it yourself, but you might also end up with a film that doesn’t look appealing, prompting you to start over and spend the money on a professional installation anyway. Plus, most window film manufacturers will void your warranty if you install the product yourself.

The lifespan of window tinting depends on several factors, but a high-quality, professionally applied tint can last anywhere from 5 to 25 years, with premium tints lasting at least 15 to 20 years. Key factors influencing longevity include the quality of the film, the professionalism of the installation, and the type of window. Some companies offer lifetime warranties, while others may only provide a one-year warranty or none at all, so it's wise to verify this with your service provider. To prolong the film's life, clean it gently with a microfiber towel and mild cleaning solutions. Avoid harsh, abrasive, alcohol-based, or ammonia-based cleaners, as well as sharp tools or scrubbers, which can damage the surface.

If you have bubble wrap lying around the house and you don’t care about the odd look, taping bubble wrap over a window is a very affordable way to insulate it. Another inexpensive option for insulating windows is to add new caulk around the glass. This step quickly cuts down on air drafts for older windows, and a tube of caulk only costs a few dollars. Adding plastic shrink film around the glass is another cost-effective option. You can purchase a kit of plastic film for a few dollars per window.

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.    

Costs depend on window size, film quality, UV protection level, and installation complexity.

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