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A Complete Guide to Auto Window Tinting Services
Tinting your windows can do a lot more than shield your car’s occupants from view and reduce heat. There are several reasons to tint your windows. Still, no matter how you go about tinting your windows, you need to make sure you are doing it correctly and legally.
Why Tint Your Windows?
One reason to tint your windows is to reduce your exposure to ultraviolet rays (UV Radiation). It also can make sure that your VLT or Variable Light Transmission is at safe levels. Your window tint will need to allow the correct volume of light into your car.
The reduction of sunlight coming into your car after your windows are tinted also can protect your car’s interior from sun damage and heat. The upholstery, carpets, and even your car’s dashboard can fade if exposed to sunlight over a long period.
Window tint film is very durable. The film helps hold the glass together in case of an accident. This reduces the amount of shattered glass that gets in your vehicle and onto you.
Finally, the tinted windows offer privacy and allow you to conceal what is inside your car. Prospective thieves aren’t going to be able to see inside easily.
Cosmetic/Aesthetic
Having tinted windows enhances the cosmetic look of your car. It almost makes it look like your vehicle is wearing sunglasses while providing a darker environment for your car’s interior. The ability to reflect the car’s surroundings on the window also can be a benefit.
WHAT TYPE OF TINT DO YOU NEED? EXPLORE WHAT PRIME™ HAS TO OFFER
NANO-CERAMIC WINDOW TINT
The Pinnacle Of High Performance Tint. Period.
There’s no better place to start than the top. If you’re wanting the most out of your next window tint application, it’s time to start looking at nano-ceramic film options from XPEL. Designed for maximum UV protection & heat rejection. this window tint can keep your vehicle cooler & more comfortable wherever you’re headed.
AVAILABLE NANO-CERAMIC FILMS
- PRIME XR PLUS – VLT: 5, 15, 20, 30, 35, 45, 55. 70
– 98% Infrared heat rejection - PRIME XR BLACK – VLT: 5, 15, 20, 30, 35, 45, 55, 70
– 88% Infrared heat rejection
The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends PRIME XR PLUS, XR BLACK, and XR BLUE ™ Window Tint as an effective UV protectant.
Signature Features
Ceramic Particle Technology
Superior Heat Rejection
UV Ray Protection
Greater Clarity
Crystal Clear Signal
DYED WINDOW TINT
Safety And Color Stability Like Never Before
When comfort and cost is key, dyed window tint won’t let you down. PRIME CS BLACK can cut out the glare, protect your skin from harmful UV rays, and make any journey that much more enjoyable.
AVAILABLE DYED FILMS
- PRIME CS BLACK – VLT: 5, 15, 20, 35, 50, 55, 70, 88
The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends PRIME CS BLACK ™ Window Tint as an effective UV protectant.
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Signature Features
Reduces Glare
Keeps You Comfortable
UV Ray Protection
Crystal Clear Signal
Looks Good
Rules, Regulations, and Laws Regarding Automotive Window Tinting
Cars are required to let in certain levels of light by the state, which directly impacts the amount of car tint you can place on your window. The laws for window tinting vary by state, and these laws make it so you can’t tint an entire windshield. Instead, there are some other things you can do to get the right windshield tint.
Windshield Strip or Tint Bar or Shade Band
If you can’t fully tint out your windshield, then you can get a windshield strip to reduce the glare when the sun is directly in front of you. These strips act like the black stripes sports player’s place under their eyes, and they absorb sunlight like a sponge. This helps to reduce glare, and all you need to do is wrap it around the top portion of your windshield.
The VLT levels will vary depending on your state. Still, most windshields allow 80% VLT to ensure that your view is unobstructed during the day.
Front Door Windows
The legal limits are around 50% VLT for front and passenger side windows, although this varies by state.
Back Door Windows
Backdoor windows have an average legal limit of 35% VLT, depending on the state.
Rear Window
Rear windows also have an average legal limit of 35% VLT, varying by state laws.
Types of Automotive Window Tinting Explained
While there are several different types of window tint film that you can use for your car, here are some of the most popular:
Dyed Window Tint
Dyed tints are one of the most common grades of window tinting, and they are also an affordable option that can keep sunlight out of the car.
Metalized Window Tint
This type of window tint is made from metalized materials, which infuses the film with high levels of metal particles to block the sunlight. In addition to reducing outward visibility and glare, the metal also reinforces the window, preventing the window from shattering.
Carbon Tint Film
This tint is elevated and gives you some of the health benefits of having a window tint. The carbon tint helps block out up to 40% of infrared radiation and blocks exposure to UV rays. Plus, it lasts longer than other tints.
Crystalline Window Tint
Crystalline window tint is still effective at blocking everything but keeps your window crystal clear.
Ceramic Window Tint
This is the best window tint that money can buy. It is made from ceramic-based particles that give you every benefit without reducing electronic transmissions from phones and computers. It’s near-perfect.
Budgeting for Window Tinting – How Much Does it Cost?
The cost of window tinting will be determined by the type and quality of the film. Do you only want the ability to protect your vehicle from the sun’s harmful rays, or do you like the ability to have total privacy with a full tint job? Do you need the window tints to be practical, aesthetic, or both?
For example, ceramic window tints cover all the bases. Therefore, they have a higher price than simple dyed window tints that only protect your car from sunlight.
Finally, to see if the deals for window tinting are worth it, how long do you want to keep the car? If you only plan to keep the car for a few months to a year and then trade it in for something better, it’s not worth the money to get it tinted.
How Long Does a Tint Job Last?
A tint job will last you about 3-5 years, but like all things, this can depend on your circumstances. The tint job will also fade if your car spends too much time in the sun.
What About Residential Window Tinting?
Home window tinting is a popular and practical solution that offers a range of benefits for homeowners. By applying a thin, virtually invisible film to your windows, you can enhance privacy, reduce glare, and improve energy efficiency within your home. Whether you’re looking to create a more comfortable living space, improve energy efficiency, or simply enhance the overall look of your home, window tinting is a cost-effective and practical solution worth considering.
Conclusion
Are you ready to get a quote to tint your windows? Just click the button below and give us some of the necessary information about your vehicle. Then we will get back to you with a quote.