How to install Commercial Door Window Tint
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- Опубліковано 1 лис 2024
- In this video, we show you how to install a window tint on a commercial door window.
Commercial window tinting window film is a great way to get privacy, reduce heat, reduce glare and improve security for your office or warehouse.
The process is simple and straightforward. We are experts in window tinting and window film solutions ranging from graphics, solar control, UV, and security window films.
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Here's what you'll need:
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Thank you for this video. Our windows have screws that "bump" the edges of the glass and also some have the silicone edge that is on the interior part of the window. Any tips to get a clean line without cutting into the silicone? Also, to clarify, it rolls from the inside facing the glass, right? I ordered the film on amazon but both sides look the same?
I've done cheaper tinting from Amazon. I actually did one job and it turned out ok. I'd like to get into it professionally however I'm having a hard time figuring out where to source a good product from. Any recommendations?
Get your film from solar guard
Hey man thanks for sharing, what’s the flat tools that you using for the trimming parts is that metal?
Yeah it's a metal card, we made if from a drywall tool, we bevel and sand them down.
Hey brother. Thanks for the vid. I went to window tinting school but have been focusing on RV’s since I’m a full time RVer and at Rv resorts non stop. I’m handcutting each window but never used that flat tool. Do you by chance have a link?
Secondly. I see you cut it after you apply the tint. I’ve been putting on my tint after I cut it basically the same way I would do a car. Would you apply the tint to rv windows your way or mine? Though after rewatching it , it looks like your film is not on the sticky side. Maybe residential film is different then automotive.
I appreciate any help. Thanks!
@@RVingTheCountry hey bud reach out and let me know how we can help you out happy to do a video about your questions to better assist you
@@rcwindowfilms thats now how you reply, bro. He genuinely only asked 2 questions, dont be lazy; read it! only like 5 lines...
let me know how we can help?? really
let me break it down for you
question #1: do you have the link to so&so product? (COPY AND PASTE) pretty simple answer right?
question #2: how do you apply the window tint? his way for automotive film, or yours..for commercial purposes?
Great video! Where did you get that paper towel holder for your tool belt?
It’s just a simple bungee cord that I loop around my belt loops to secure it
Thanks for sharing, you have guys good experience BIG UP, Where did yu get this roll holder bud?
we bought the roll holder from solar gard window film manufacturer
Thanks for sharing. Does this brand also have a protective sheet on the inside that you took?
Yes it does
Can you explain this reverse liner magic thing ur doing
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Maybe you do it too fast. I watched it multiple times and still do not get it. The thing that does not seem to add up is that after the whole film is rolled down the protective film ends up on the outside and the film on the window. How is not the protective liner between the uv film and the window?!
@@CrisIsOnYT magic 🙃
After watching it 8 times I think I finally got it. Maybe you could go slower especially the part once you put it on the glass to show what is actually going on 😆
The question that I still have left is how can you roll it down on a window that does not have soapy water on and fall perfectly in place? I thought you need to have water to be able to adjust it.
You are obviously a pro in this job.
@@CrisIsOnYT thank you for the kind words! Yes it’s important for you to spray down the entire glass panel or rather you can tac your top portion and then slowly rol down your film to just before the last wet portion then reapply solution and continue. Hope that helps
Where did you get your belt and paper towel holder?
Is that spray just regular water
What is the stuff you are spraying ? Is it water?
sometimes it’s a combination of water and dawn, dish soap, or especially solution such a slip and Stick. Do you need some sort of solution that allows the film to slip so you can align it
How do you get your measurements for the square foot
To convert inches to square feet, divide the total number of square inches by 144 (1 square foot = 12 inches x 12 inches = 144 square inches).
Example: If you measure a door that’s 27 in x 70 in. Multiply the width by height gives you 1890 and then divide that by 144. That will equal 13.125 sq ft
To convert inches to square feet, divide the total number of square inches by 144 (since there are 144 square inches in 1 square foot).
Example: If you have a rectangle that measures 30 inches by 40 inches, the total square inches would be 30 x 40 = 1200. To convert this to square feet, divide 1200 by 144: 1200 ÷ 144 = 8.33 sq ft.
Thank you
How are you pricing this
Price = (Base Cost + Customer's Smile Factor × 10) + (Sunlight Hours × Reflectivity Coefficient) - (Grumpy Cat Days × 2) + Magic Number
Where:
- Base Cost = The actual material and labor cost
- Customer's Smile Factor = How happy the customer looks (scale from 1 to 10)
- Sunlight Hours = Number of sunlight hours the window receives daily
- Reflectivity Coefficient = The reflectivity rating of the film
- Grumpy Cat Days = Days when you're feeling particularly grumpy
- Magic Number = A random number for good luck
For a more accurate breakdown email us happy to discuss
Price = (Base Cost + Customer's Smile Factor × 10) + (Sunlight Hours × Reflectivity Coefficient) - (Grumpy Cat Days × 2) + Magic Number
Where:
- Base Cost = The actual material and labor cost
- Customer's Smile Factor = How happy the customer looks (scale from 1 to 10)
- Sunlight Hours = Number of sunlight hours the window receives daily
- Reflectivity Coefficient = The reflectivity rating of the film
- Grumpy Cat Days = Days when you're feeling particularly grumpy
- Magic Number = A random number for good luck
For a more accurate number email me.
EXCELLENT VIDEO
but the Background noise/ music was unnecessary and annoying....
NO Background noise/music...
We just want to HEAR YOU TALK.
thank you, ill let our video guy know. I appreciate the feedback.
What % is this?
This is a 15% Dual Reflective window film, this product is neutral on the interior and reflective on the exterior however its not a silver so it doesn't look like a mirror.