DIY Pre-Cut Home Window Tinting

Window details Select the location of the window and give it a number so you can identify it
Window panes Windows are made up of one or more panes of glass, enter the details for each pane

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Are you looking to update and improve your home or office?

A do-it-yourself window tinting kit from Tint Store is a great place to start.

Tinting your house's windows offers a variety of benefits, including:

  • Boosting the visual appeal of the house and increasing property value
  • Enhancing interior comfort and reducing glare
  • Protecting interiors from fading
  • Protecting occupants from harmful UV radiation indoors
  • Reducing energy costs by preventing heat gain and loss
  • Increasing daytime privacy
  • Improving security
  • May help optimise sleep
  • Optimising the shatter-resistance of glass

Our pre-cut window tinting kits include window tint film for home application. These films are cut slightly over size so that they can be final trimmed on the glass for a perfect fit. 

Opting for a home window tinting DIY project is an ideal option for enthusiastic DIYers who are comfortable with manual work that requires patience and accuracy.  

You should also be comfortable working safely at height if you have interior windows requiring ladder access.   

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For advice and guidance, speak to our friendly team.

What is pre-cut window tinting?

This is a tinting film product that is pre-cut slightly over size so that they can be final trimmed on the glass for a perfect fit. It's a wise and convenient alternative to buying rolls of window tint film and having to measure and cut it yourself. Reducing waste and the risk of making mistakes, it's ideal for use on both professional and DIY projects, delivering a seamless, professional-looking finish and optimal outcomes.

Is window tint film applied inside or outside?

Window tint is always applied to the inside of a window. While it will adhere to the outside, it won't last nearly as long nor look as good. Moreover, the UV stabilisers in window tint film are incorporated into the adhesive used to mount the film onto the window, and to work properly, this needs to be facing towards the sun.

Does installing window tinting film for a home reduce heat?

Yes! Tinted windows on your house or other property reduce both the amount of light and heat that will enter via windows. This lowers the average indoor temperature, requiring less energy to cool the house in summer. Heat loss in winter will also be reduced.

How to tint windows at home?

You'll need to accurately measure and record every window you intend to tint. These details will then be entered into the form on this page. You also need to use the right tools.  Most people who enjoy home improvement and DIY projects will be able to achieve great results! See some tips and advice here and search YouTube for helpful "how to install precut window tint" instruction videos.