The home window tinting replacement wasn’t done well.

Last month, we had a storm that brought hurricane-force winds and torrential downpours. The result of the winds and the downpours had uprooted trees and broken tree limbs all over our property. One limb had come down, and we heard it hit the sunroom. After the storm ended, we went outside to survey how much damage had been done to the property and to that window. The window tint had saved a window, but it had been destroyed. We called the company we had bought the window film from and told them about the damage. They sent a representative out to look at the window film, and he said he could repair it. My husband was skeptical about the repair, but he told him to go ahead. Two hours later, the window film repair looked worse than the window film had looked after the damage had been done. He once again said he could repair the window film, but my husband told him we wanted it replaced. After removing the old window film, he had to cut a new piece of window film for each window that was damaged, and hang it. I was concerned because I thought it would be best to put the window film on the inside of the window, but he was putting it on the outside. By the time he completed his work that day, our home window tinting replacement looked horrible. After calling the company and complaining, they wanted to send one of their professionals out to replace the home window tinting. My husband told him not to bother unless we were getting the job done for free, and the installer was there the next day.

 

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