Why you should deal with Master Tinters

It's about attitude, experience and trust.


Attitude

Some people approach their work with an attitude of making a living. Master Tinters approach it with a genuine desire to offer the best solution for their customer. No job is too small and if window film is not the right solution, you will be told.


Experience

You cannot become a master overnight or by filling in a questionnaire. It takes years of hands-on experience learning all the different facets of window tinting. Installation skills are very important and take time to perfect. New challenges need new solutions.

The window tinting industry does not offer a formal training or apprenticeship. The only training is provided by some distributors, but only to their own customers. Although good manufacturers offer technical support, on the whole, gaining knowledge is largely up to the individual's desire to learn.

Your average window tinter will not go to the trouble of studying too much.

Installation skills are only part of getting a good job done. Having the best installation is useless, if the wrong type of film is used. Identification of glass and potential risks can safe trouble down the track. Experienced installers make the best consultants.

Master Tinters require a minimum of 2 years hands-on experience, before being considered for membership. By far the majority of current members have between 8 and 20 years experience.


Trust


Every time you invite a trades person into your home or business, you expose yourself to a certain amount of risk. I have heard stories of tinters making sleazy suggestions, or looking through customers belongings during installations. We also hear of some unprofessional conduct, bordering on harassment and threats of assault.

Members of Master Tinters are not just chosen on merit of skills, but also on personality and the need for a clean history. You can trust them to respect you and your precious belongings.


With Master Tinters you're in good hands.

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