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Professional Window Tint is dedicated to providing excellence in window tinting, paint protection an

06/18/2026

Your tenants already know which buildings are worth paying more for.

Hint: it's not the one with the hot seats by the window.

Solar control window film turns uncomfortable, glare-filled offices into spaces people actually want to stay in. Higher comfort means higher rents, longer leases, and fewer costly turnovers.

The building down the street is getting upgraded. Is yours?
https://tintxpert.com/2026/06/12/commercial-tenants-care-window-film-dubuque-ia/

Photos from Professional Window Tint's post 06/14/2026

06/10/2026

Light transmission science explained: Solar spectrum divides into UV (causes damage, invisible), visible light (what we see, what makes rooms bright), and infrared (heat energy, invisible). Quality window film is spectrally selective, blocking UV and infrared while allowing visible light through. Result: 99% UV blocked, 50-80% heat rejected, but 50-70% visible light maintained. Your home stays bright enough for all activities while becoming comfortable and protected. Our residential guide shows room-by-room photos comparing before/after film installation (spoiler: you cannot tell brightness difference in photos, but heat meters show dramatic reduction). Article includes light transmission charts and darkness myth debunking. Common fear, zero basis in reality with quality film.

https://tintxpert.com/2026/06/05/does-window-film-house-too-dark-dubuque-ia/

Photos from Professional Window Tint's post 06/07/2026

06/05/2026

Your house won't turn into a cave. Promise. 🏡

That's the number one reason homeowners hold off on window film, and honestly? It's a fair question.

But here's the thing: modern ceramic film doesn't block light. It blocks heat. It blocks UV. It lets your eyes work less while your rooms stay just as bright. Think sunglasses, not blinds.

You can still read by the window. Still work at your desk. Still enjoy that natural light you love. You just stop sweating through it.

We just published a full breakdown on the blog explaining exactly how it works and why the "too dark" fear is based on film technology from 20+ years ago.

https://tintxpert.com/2026/06/05/does-window-film-house-too-dark-dubuque-ia/

06/05/2026

Rule #33: Fear no man on this earth. Be the mighty lion amongst wild beasts. 🦁

This Red Tesla Model Y didn't come in needing protection. It came in to become untouchable.
XPEL Ultimate PPF on the hood, fenders, bumper, doors, and mirrors — topped off with a ceramic coating. Every surface sealed. Every edge defended.

The road can do its worst.

Professional Window Tinting | Dubuque, IA

Photos from Professional Window Tint's post 05/31/2026

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05/27/2026

Bathroom privacy solutions ranked: CURTAINS ($30-$80)—mold/mildew from moisture, block all light when closed, need frequent washing, look cheap. BLINDS ($60-$150)—dust collectors, steam warps materials, closed = dark bathroom, hardware corrodes. SPECIALTY GLASS ($800-$2,000)—permanent privacy YES, expensive installation, replacement required (can't change mind). DECORATIVE FILM ($150-$400)—permanent privacy, maintains natural light, 100+ elegant patterns, moisture-proof, 1-hour install, removable if needed. Our bathroom privacy guide covers every window scenario: shower windows (frosted patterns create spa look), street-facing bathrooms (total privacy maintained), rental properties (removable without damage), modern patterns vs traditional. Article includes pattern selection tips and installation process. Best value solution.

https://pawindowtint.com/bathroom-window-privacy-decorative-film-solution-pa/

05/27/2026
Photos from Professional Window Tint's post 05/23/2026

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