How Tinted House Windows Can Make Your Home Safer

Solarworks Tint Blogger • April 27, 2020

Be confident your loved ones are safe each night. Discover the safety benefits of tinted house windows, and why you should consider them. 

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Atlanta has the dubious distinction of being one of the ten most dangerous cities in America. Crime has been on the rise in recent years, with violent crimes such as robbery jumping by a full six percent. 


It's no surprise, then, that homeowners are looking for simple, affordable, and effective ways to improve the safety of their homes and properties. Increasingly, informed homeowners are turning to tinted house windows to meet their needs. 


Keep reading now to learn how tinting home windows can protect your family. 

Types of Window Tinting 

There are three primary types of house window tinting


  • Solar/UV Protective
  • Security
  • Decorative


Solar or UV protective tinting is primarily designed to control the amount of sunlight passing through your windows into your home. 


Tinted security film is specifically designed to protect your privacy and thwart home invasions. 


Decorative window tinting is purely aesthetic. It changes the appearance of your home without offering the benefits of the other two types. 


Some hybrid films offer both solar-protective and safety benefits. 

The Link Between Tinted House Windows and Safety 

Due to the relative newness of tinted house windows, homeowners often overlook them when first considering home safety upgrades. Yet tinted windows offer numerous benefits and conveniences that other safety measures cannot match.

Tinted Windows Deter Crime 

Tinted windows deter crime in two ways. First, they prevent criminals from getting a clear view inside your home.


This masks your valuables and makes it more difficult for criminals to track your movements and habits. It makes your home a risker and more inconvenient target.


Second, tinted windows are shatter-resistant. While standard glass can break in less than 2 seconds, windows coated with safety film can take more than two minutes to break. This extensive delay causes most criminals to quickly abandon their attempts at home invasion. 

Tinted Windows Always Work 

Security systems can be compromised by power loss, someone in your family sharing the security code, and other factors. Guard dogs can fall asleep or be away from the house. Security cameras can be angled the wrong way or hard to see. 


Tinted windows have none of these failings. Once installed, they infallibly serve as a deterrent to a home invasion. 

Tinted Windows Prevent Injury  

Whether it is a criminal, an errant ball, a storm, or some other natural disaster, broken windows can present a serious safety hazard. Broken glass can cause lacerations and other injuries to you, your children, your pets, and the first responders assisting you. Tiny shards can lodge in clothing, carpet, and other materials, making it exceptionally time-consuming and difficult to safely and fully remove.


Windows coated with safety film do not shatter. Even when breached, they hold together, preventing your home and yard from being covered in small, dangerous shards of glass. This makes cleanup and repair or replacement:


  • Faster
  • Easier
  • Safer
  • Less costly

Pros of Tinted House Windows  

In addition to improved safety, tinting house windows offers an array of other benefits. When considering window tinting for your home, it is helpful to consider all of the relevant tinted house window pros and cons.

Tinted Windows Are Aesthetically Pleasing  

Tinted windows come in a variety of styles that can be matched to your home's aesthetic. Unlike the brightly colored stickers and signs a security system would require to serve as a deterrent, tinted windows both advertise that your home is protected and contribute to its curb appeal. Tinted windows also provide you with the same level of privacy that curtains or blinds would while still allowing you to enjoy the view and light from your windows.  

Tinted House Windows Require No Maintenance  

Unlike electronic security systems, tinted windows require no ongoing costs or maintenance on your part. Once installed, they reliably deter home invasions and other damage for years with no additional investment. 

Tinted Windows Offer Solar Protection 

Many window tinting films significantly reduce the UV rays passing through your windows into your home. This:


  • Dramatically reduces your heating, cooling, and energy costs
  • Reduces glare, making it easier to work and play comfortably inside your home
  • Reduces fading and other wear and tear on your possessions 
  • Extends the life of your HVAC system
  • Protect your health

Window Tinting Is Fast, Easy, and Affordable 

In most homes, window tinting can be a single day. This makes it among the fastest and easiest security upgrades you can install in your home. 


Tinting is also extremely affordable. Tinting films allow you to cost-effectively upgrade the safety and privacy of your existing windows instead of replacing them. Once the tinting is completed, you will see your expenses drop as you spend less to heat and cool your house. 

Cons of Tinted House Windows 

There are very few cons to tinting house windows. However, there are a few potential drawbacks and complications worth considering. 

Window Compatibility 

Not all types of windows and glass take to tinting equally well. The best windows for tinting are:


  • Basic or annealed glass
  • Heat-treated annealed glass
  • Insulated or double-paned glass


Rare, antique, and specialty glass windows may be less conducive to tinting. 

Warranty Violation 

If you have new windows still under a manufacturer's warranty, applying window tinting to your home may void your warranty. For homeowners whose windows are not actively under warranty, this is irrelevant. For homeowners with active warranties, this loss is often offset by the warranties offered by house window tinting manufacturers. 

Exploring Window Tinting for Your Home 

Now that you know the tinted house window pros and cons, you are ready to explore what type of tinted house windows would be most appropriate for your home. Contact the experts today and find out how tinted safety film can improve your family's safety right away.  

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