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Whats up guys I've been doing the automotive thing for a little over 3 years now. I have and opprotunity to try my hand in the residential commercial side. I'm going by tomorrow to look at the windows and meet with the owners. They are familiar with my automotive work, but I don't know how to approach them. I have a sample pack of flat glass film that I will take and show them. What do I need to look for and what is the general rule of thumb for pricing. Is it per sq foot?

Thanks in advance for the help

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Personally I think you need MORE than a day of reading and preparing before going out to do an estimate and try to sell tinting on a flat glass job.

[*]242305

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Thers 's many more factors than just per sq. foot.

Do you know anything about absorbtion factors ? is it thermopane ?

do windows need to be spliced ? ladders needed? what kind of edging around windows(eg wooden framed or aluminum or vinyl)

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I've been reading specs on the film. I've been reading on stress on windows, the amount of shade and heat abosorbsion. I didn't realize how much was involve. I have a great deal of respect for flat glass tinters.

Thanks

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Personally I think you need MORE than a day of reading and preparing before going out to do an estimate and try to sell tinting on a flat glass job.

[*]242305

Agreed!!! Installation is the easy part , have to find out what the customer needs/wants verses the type of glass but more power to ya for trying the flat glass!!!! :thumb Good Luck to ya!! :DD

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The approach I took on my forst residential job was:

Hi,

The only film I am familiar with is graffitti film.

I would love to tint your home, but I don't Know what the market rate is, so I feel that after I buy the film, I thinik --- bucks more if fair for my time.

Got the job (in retrospect) for about $x a SF below market.

Best fstuf I gave away. Good customer experience.

Just charge what you think your time is worth untill you get a good feel for the business.

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