I absolutely love all your vids man! I am a full time RVer and mainly tint RV’s at RV resorts. I do cars here and there but I enjoy doing RVs. It’s the rounded corners on these windows that are a pain to hand cut. Luckily I can plotter cut them now except for the larger windows. But I was always worried about the light gaps. Honestly you made me feel comfortable in knowing there is always gonna be a slight light gap. Now I just tell my clients beforehand. Especially for RVs with no privacy glass that want 5% film. I redid so many windows before watching your vids because I aimed to get them perfect. So I really appreciate that. I went to tint school in Jacksonville FL . Sadly they didn’t teach flat glass tinting then. Definitely wish I had done more research. ITint school or yours would have been amazing to have gone to. I’m thinking of taking your course as I would love to start tinting cabins at these rv resorts. I haven’t done straight 90 degree corners as RVs have rounded ones. Though some are square. It’s that cut you do to tuck it into the corner I need to learn. But thanks again! I appreciate all your vids!
What do you tell customer about defect on windows like these? People are real hard headed when things dont come out perfect in ther eyes. So what are the things before hand that are needed to be relayed? Im new to commercial window tinting and realized there way more different window that car windows. And commercial windows are old ones sometimes. Also saving for that trupack backpack
Love the videos bro I always watch them Youdo bad ass job Am also a tinter an had learned alot from you Much respect I watch you from Los angeles ca Wt film do you use for flat windows??
I charge $10-$12 a square foot for RVs. $10 when the screens are easily removed. $12 if I have a lot of small windows to do and if the screens don’t remove.
I absolutely love all your vids man! I am a full time RVer and mainly tint RV’s at RV resorts. I do cars here and there but I enjoy doing RVs. It’s the rounded corners on these windows that are a pain to hand cut. Luckily I can plotter cut them now except for the larger windows.
But I was always worried about the light gaps. Honestly you made me feel comfortable in knowing there is always gonna be a slight light gap. Now I just tell my clients beforehand. Especially for RVs with no privacy glass that want 5% film. I redid so many windows before watching your vids because I aimed to get them perfect. So I really appreciate that.
I went to tint school in Jacksonville FL . Sadly they didn’t teach flat glass tinting then. Definitely wish I had done more research. ITint school or yours would have been amazing to have gone to.
I’m thinking of taking your course as I would love to start tinting cabins at these rv resorts. I haven’t done straight 90 degree corners as RVs have rounded ones. Though some are square. It’s that cut you do to tuck it into the corner I need to learn.
But thanks again! I appreciate all your vids!
What do you tell customer about defect on windows like these? People are real hard headed when things dont come out perfect in ther eyes. So what are the things before hand that are needed to be relayed? Im new to commercial window tinting and realized there way more different window that car windows. And commercial windows are old ones sometimes. Also saving for that trupack backpack
That there's nothing we can do about it... that's why warn them before we do the project!
Love the videos bro
I always watch them
Youdo bad ass job
Am also a tinter an had learned alot from you
Much respect
I watch you from
Los angeles ca
Wt film do you use for flat windows??
Good video man
Appreciate it!
What you charge by Sq ft
$8 - $9 by sq ft I believe
We charge 10 dollars sqft
It depends on the area, type of film, and style of window
I charge $10-$12 a square foot for RVs. $10 when the screens are easily removed. $12 if I have a lot of small windows to do and if the screens don’t remove.