When you live down south, heat and humidity are some of the worst problems.
The humidity makes the air heavy and thick.
Humidity causes problems for the heating and AC unit. Heat is also a problem. Even though the temperature rarely reaches 100°, everyday it feels like 110° because of the humidity. My wife and I decided to tint the windows in our home to reflect the sun better. Solar control window tinting can really help relieve some of the harshness from the sun. It can also reduce energy bills and protect the interior of your home. My wife and I met with a company that provides residential sun control window film installations, maintenance, and repairs. The sales associate took measurements throughout our home and spoke with us about the different types of solar control window tinting. The guy gave us different samples of the various colors of tint. I was surprised by the selection. I certainly did not expect to see reds, blues, purples, and yellows. I asked the professional if anyone ever selected purple and he said it was a surprising favorite, because the purple tint can be helpful in greenhouses. My wife and I picked a low thickness of solar control window tinting. We chose a color that was a very light gray. The swatch that we saw on the windows wasn’t as dark as the actual tint, so I’m glad we didn’t get anything darker than the film that we selected. The solar control window tinting has already reduced our energy bill by 10% and the AC doesn’t have to work as hard.