Window tinting 2010


Another year is almost over. Another year of challenges, victories, surprises and learning.

Window films are constantly evolving, with new products and suppliers entering the market.

This year has once again shown some of our competitors trying to cut costs by using cheaper films. We are quickly approaching the quality sold on Trade Me (NZ equivalent of e-bay) sold by "professionals". Very quickly, these films will break down and neither the customer nor the installer will be happy.
Although we have introduced a "budget" line of films, we are using more and more of the top quality Huper Optik ceramic window films. Cost is secondary, if the product is vastly superior to the rest of the market.

Huper Optik was applied at Kelly Tarlton, Mansion House on Kawau Island, MOTAT, the private residence of Lucy Lawless, Hawkes Bay Hospital, the Rendezvous Hotel in Auckland and literally hundreds of applications on private homes, cars and businesses.

Just yesterday I installed Ceramic 20 to a boat on the North Shore, where glare was a problem. Huper Optik is the only film giving you a 10-year warranty in a marine situation. Traditional films will corrode in a short time.

Earlier in the year we had a member of the Green Building Council from New York speak to the delegates at the Sustainable Buildings Conference in Wellington, promoting Huper Optik as a very cost effective solution to reduce a building's energy consumption, with a remarkably fast ROI.

I went to a Huper Optik global conference in Shanghai, where I met with the top management and developers. I had the opportunity to learn from leading county distributors from the US, China, Singapore, the Phillipines, Korea , Indonesia, Malaysia and many others.

New films were introduced, with performance almost unbelievable.

Life is good!

Happy 2011!!!!

1 comments:

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