Sun Pro Glass Tinting is looking for experienced installs in the Houston Area for
*Residential & Commercial window tinting
*Security film
*Wet Glaze attachment system
*Decal & logo installs
Please send your resume or contact information to info@sunproglasstinting.com or call 281-242-0222
Hello professional tint installers and everyone else, I need your upmost help in solving this problem. I just got my brand new car tinted and after a few days I noticed this on my driver side door panel. Is this damage caused by the tint installer? Heat damage? I had ceramic tint installed. I should’ve done a better job looking at every little detail on my car after the work but I was preoccupied. What could this be? Please help! The cars only 2 weeks old.
Are you a skilled window tinter looking for a new opportunity? Do you want to work in a fast-paced, fun environment where you’re treated like family? Look no further!
About Us: We are a small, family-run business with 24 years of experience in the window tinting industry. We believe in second chances and go above and beyond to support our employees. We’re looking for a dedicated individual to join our team and grow with us.
What We Offer:
Health Insurance: We care about your well-being.
Relocation Assistance: Willing to help the right candidate move to Mobile.
Competitive Pay: 30% commission with the potential to make six figures!
Career Growth: Opportunity to learn detailing and ceramic coating, with potential for management in the future.
What We’re Looking For:
Experience: At least 2 years of window tinting experience.
Knowledge: General understanding of detailing and ceramic coating (training provided).
Work Ethic: Hard worker who shows up on time and enjoys a fast-paced environment.
Attitude: Willingness to learn and take instruction well.
Why Join Us?
Family Atmosphere: We treat our employees like family.
Supportive Environment: We believe in second chances and helping our team succeed.
Fun Workplace: Enjoy a lively and engaging work environment.
If you’re ready to take your career to the next level and become part of our family, we’d love to hear from you! Apply today and let’s tint the Mobile together!
You may want to consider hiring a professional for a few reasons.
1. Difficulty of Installation
Professional window tinting is a skilled task that requires precision and experience:
Large windows are particularly challenging to tint without bubbles or wrinkles and contamination.
Professionals have specialized tools and techniques to ensure smooth application.
DIY attempts often result in noticeable imperfections:
Bubbles, creases, and dust particles trapped under the film
Uneven edges or gaps around the window frame
Inconsistent tint darkness across multiple windows etc
2. Risk of Thermal Fracture
Incorrect film selection or application can lead to serious problems:
Different glass types require specific tint films to avoid thermal stress
Professionals can assess your windows and recommend appropriate films
They understand the relationship between glass thickness, size, and tint darkness
3. Warranty Considerations
Professional installation often comes with guarantees:
Many manufacturers void warranties for DIY installations
Professional installers typically offer their own workmanship warranty
4. Time and Cost Efficiency
While DIY might seem cheaper initially:
Professionals work faster and more efficiently
Mistakes in DIY installation can be costly to fix
The value of a professional's time and expertise often outweighs potential DIY savings
5. Proper Tools and Materials
Professionals have access to:
High-grade films not available to the general public
Specialized tools for precise cutting and application
Cleaning solutions that ensure proper adhesion
It may sound like a good idea to save a few bucks and "do it yourself", but you are not going to be happy with the results, you risk breaking the glass from thermal fracture if the wrong film is used and or if there is partial shading on the window and it'd going to look like hell.
I just realized this forum might be only for the professional tinter. I'm a DIY'er and was hoping to get some expert advice on selecting the best "home product" to apply to my windows on my home in order to reduce/control the heat coming through the windows. If this is not allowed, maybe someone can point me in the right direction for DIY. Thank you!
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