Blog

Ways To Reduce Heat In House

Finding ways to reduce heat in your house will not only make it more comfortable for you and your family but will also help to reduce your power bills. One of the most effective ways to reduce heat in your house is to have your home windows tinted. Find out how to reduce sun heat in your house through window tinting below, along with the other benefits home window tinting offers.

Tint a Home is New Zealand’s most trusted window tinting network. We have been providing tinting services in New Zealand for over 50 years and offer a Lifetime Nationwide Warranty on most of our films. Read on for information on how to reduce summer heat at home:

How To Reduce Sun Heat In Your House With Window Tinting

How to reduce sun heat in your house is simple with home window tinting. By having solar window film applied to your windows and/or glass bi-folding doors this reduces how much heat can enter your house, keeping it cooler during summer months. It also keeps your home cosier during winter months too so you’ll notice a positive difference in your power bills.

Some of the other benefits of having solar film installed include:

  • Privacy from street frontages, overlooking neighbours and for bathroom windows
  • Protection for you and your family from harmful UV rays
  • A reduction in glare

Another benefit of having solar film installed is that you will notice a reduction in UV wear & tear that can cause fading to your carpets, floorboards and furniture. You also have the option to choose a more reflective film that turns your windows into a mirror where you can see out but it prevents people from seeing inside your home.

Speak To Us About How To Reduce Summer Heat At Home

Use our Store Finder to get in contact with your local window tinting experts about how to reduce sun heat in your house or call 13TINT today to speak with our friendly customer service team.

We offer a Lifetime Nationwide Warranty for residential applications and Interest-Free payment options (we now accept Openpay).

Read Related Articles