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Window Glass Coating & Tinting in Billings, MT
Auto Glass Specialists Inc of Billings - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 652-6991
Auto Trim Design - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 656-6200
Automotive Trends - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 245-4550
Critelli Glass - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 259-2525
Northland Auto & Truck-Accessories - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 245-0595
Tint Factory - Billings, MT - Phone: (406) 652-3911
Helpful Definition for: Window Glass Coating & Tinting
Window glass coating and tinting services in Billings improve the appearance and protection of vehicle, home and business with quality installations. They specialize in quality glass coating and tint installations on auto, residential and commercial windows; also offering safety and security film, or hurricane film for home and office windows. Window tinting offers cost effective solutions to combat heat, fading, glare and hurricane force winds. The window films are composed of a polyester substrate to which a special scratch resistant coating is applied on one side, with a mounting adhesive layer and a protective release liner applied to the other side.
Recent Business News for: Window Glass Coating & Tinting
Seal Broken, Window Foggy: Repair Or Replace? - Hartford Courant
Seal Broken, Window Foggy: Repair Or Replace?Hartford CourantQ: Can low-E/argon gas be put in a window when the seal is broken, instead of replacing the entire window? A: Let's start by clarifying the purpose of low-E and argon gas. Low-E (low-emissivity) coating is applied to window glass to help reflect heat.