Cabot Window Tint proudly serves Arkansas with premium architectural window tint solutions. In May 2024, Owner/Operator Kameron Welch demonstrated his craftsmanship with the installation of one of Hüper Optik’s most impactful options in Scott, Arkansas.

Challenges: Beat the Heat, Keep the View

“The client wanted to make the space more comfortable—less heat, less glare, and a little more privacy—without taking away from the natural beauty around them,” Kameron shares.

Solution: Hüper Optik Ceramic 30 Window Tint

Hüper Optik revolutionized the window tint industry in 1998 by becoming the first company to patent nano-ceramic window tint technology. Over two decades later, Hüper Optik remains at the forefront of innovation, delivering standard-setting solutions that lay the groundwork for sustainable and secure architectural spaces.

For this particular project, Kameron installed Hüper Optik Ceramic 30 Window Tint, featuring cutting-edge dual-layered, nano-ceramic technology. Whether enhancing a home, office, restaurant, or storefront, Hüper Optik Ceramic 30 Window Tint is the perfect choice for adding both style and functionality.

“By cutting harsh glare and reducing heat, the window tint made the views easier to enjoy throughout the day,” Kameron says. “Whether it’s the yard, the trees, or the sky, everything just feels more comfortable to look at from inside the home.”

Hüper Optik Ceramic 30 Window Tint features impressive performance metrics, including: Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER): Up to 60%; UV Reduction: Up to 99%; Glare Reduction: Up to 66%; and IR Rejection: Up to 86%.

The Result: A Happy Client, a Cooler Home

This transformative Hüper Optik Ceramic 30 project delivered exceptional results, significantly improving energy efficiency while providing heat rejection, glare reduction, fade protection, and daytime privacy.

“After seeing the window tint installed on the front door, the client immediately put down a deposit to complete the rest of the home—and even referred a friend for the same solution,” Kameron adds.