Home window tinting is one of the easiest and most economical ways to boost the aesthetic appeal of your home. Many homes today have many glass windows and doors which makes home tinting a great ascent. However, many hesitate to have house window tinting due to concerns regarding the cost. What is the average cost of home tinting? Considering window sizes vary, you won’t find tinting priced by windows. In most areas in Australia, a standard window tinting cost would be $50 or $60 per square metre. An added $15 per square metre for labour is reasonable. For homes with standard numbers of glass windows and doors, the fee could even be lower that is about $47.50/m2. As for bigger houses with multiple glass windows and doors, expect a higher rate of about $67.60/m2. The cost of tint installation will vary from the size and number of glass windows and doors to cover. The more windows to cover, the more it will cost for a professional installer service. Different variables will come into play when the installer provide you with a quote. Factors that can influence the cost include the materials to use, the size and number of glass doors and windows, and the complexity of the installation. Reasons to avoid DIY While it may be fascinating to do the window tinting job yourself, the work is much more specialised than you may think. It may seem an easy job, but without prior experience, a poor tinting job will result in bubbles in your tint. Even worse, you may need to do the job again by hiring a professional to scraped and reapply tint. Comments are closed.
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