Here's a thread from 2012 with a similar scenario (Gino, you're in there) and it's the usual mixed bag of replies...either the combination of vinyl & tint caused the crack vs the vinyl had nothing to do with it.
Just wondering if anyone out there has experienced this. We installed window perf on a 120" x 86" window with full coverage. the next day the customer contacted us saying the window was cracked. The crack was not there when we finished the install. The window also had a reflective film...
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Another thread with a few horror stories of glass cracking after black vinyl was installed.
is it possbile? i have a restaurant wanting to cover their windows with black vinyl, but heard that it may attract so much heat as to break the glass, i cant imagine it getting that hot, but then again what do i know, ive never done it.
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This is for a tenant in a commercial building that I believe was built in 2009, so I presume that's how old the windows are too. They have a mirror tint and the tenant installed light color window coverings inside as shown in the image.
Having the customer sign a waiver saying I'm not liable for cracked glass is going to get complicated, running through the property manager, then property owner...I don't want to deal with it for such a small job.
Would it be better to steer them toward using perf with a white background and dark blue lettering rather than the reverse?