Tinting
Tinting refers to the process of applying a thin laminate film to a glass in order to darken it. The reasons people choose to tint the windows vary. These might include privacy or security; protection from UV rays including UVA, the ones responsible for causing skin cancer; and reducing solar gain (interior heat) and cutting down on glare from the sun.

Commercial
Large glass windows and doors are wonderful way to make an office environment both beautiful and inviting. But even with high-quality windows, natural sunlight can still result in dramatic temperature increases and damaging UV exposure. With commercial window tinting, you can allow natural light in while blocking heat and protecting against UV rays.

Architectural
Not only are architectural window films engineered for creative design excellence, but these unique window films also improve the level of comfort for occupants while supporting energy savings and environmental sustainability.

Residential
Residential tint is a retro fit application designed to be applied to the interior of the window. Once applied, the film is virtually undetectable and comes in many eye-pleasing colors and levels. At Saha Signs, Tinting & Printing, our residential tinting services include films that have a unique ability to invisibly control fading, glare and heat build-up. Once applied, the benefits begin immediately. All available films offer UV protection, helping to slow the harmful fading effects of the sun. It also reduces the "white light" known as glare to a comfortable level, helping to significantly reduce eye strain.

Automotive
Automotive window tinting is applying a thin film to the inside side of a vehicle's windows, windscreen, mirrors, and lights. This film is intended to improve privacy, lessen glare, and offer UV protection.
Here, at Saha Signs, Tinting & Printing, we're experts at tinting different sections of your vehicle to suit your unique requirements.