Will window tint make my home look dark or ugly?
Not at all. Our films are designed to enhance the look of your home, not take away from it. From the outside, they add a clean, modern finish that can actually make your windows look more expensive. From the inside, the tint is hardly noticeable—you’ll still enjoy your natural light and clear views.
Will I still be able to see clearly through my windows from the inside?
Yes. Westro tint preserves your view. During the day, you can see out just like normal while gaining added privacy from the outside. At night, when your lights are on, visibility from the outside does increase, so blinds or curtains are still recommended for full nighttime privacy.
Does window film bubble, peel, or turn purple over time?
Cheap films often do—but ours don’t. Westro installs only industry-leading films with a 20-year manufacturer’s warranty. Plus, we back every installation with a 1-year workmanship warranty. If you ever see bubbling or peeling, we’ll make it right.
How long does the tint last?
With proper care, residential window tint can last 20+ years. The high-quality films we use are made to resist fading, discoloration, and peeling, giving you decades of benefits.
Will tinting really lower my energy bills?
Yes. By blocking up to 80% of the sun’s heat and reducing glare, tinting can lower cooling costs by up to 35% in the summer and heating costs by up to 12% in the winter. Most homeowners see the tint pay for itself in energy savings within about 3 years.
Will tinting damage my windows?
No. In fact, window film can strengthen glass by holding it together if it’s ever broken, helping to reduce the risk of shattering. It’s professionally applied with safe adhesives that won’t harm your windows.
How long does installation take?
Most residential projects can be completed in as quickly as one hour to just a few hours, depending on the size of the job. Our installers work cleanly and efficiently so you can start enjoying the benefits right away.
Does window tint require special maintenanc
No special care is needed. You can clean tinted windows just like regular glass—just avoid abrasive pads or ammonia-based cleaners. A soft cloth and standard glass cleaner are perfect.