Ceramic window tint stands out as the premium choice for drivers seeking exceptional heat rejection, UV protection, glare reduction, signal-friendly technology, superior durability, and enhanced aesthetics. While it requires a slightly higher initial investment, the long-term benefits and peace of mind it provides make it a truly worthwhile upgrade for your vehicle.
Here's why ceramic tint is a popular choice for vehicles in Florida:
While it comes at a higher cost than other tinting options, ceramic tint's superior performance, durability, and overall value make it a compelling choice for Florida car owners seeking optimal comfort and protection from the sun's harsh rays.
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Considering window tinting for your car? Here's a quick rundown:
The process involves cleaning your windows, then precisely cutting and applying a thin film. This film blocks UV rays and reduces heat, making your drives cooler and more comfortable. It also offers privacy and a sleeker look.
After installation, you will need to avoid rolling down the windows for a day or two to allow the film to cure fully. Enjoy the benefits of reduced glare, UV protection, and a stylish upgrade to your car!
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We are dedicated to providing high-quality services and exceptional customer service. Information for a Sunscreening Medical Exemption can be found at the bottom of this page. If you are not eligible for an exemption, here are the tint laws:
The percent of visible light allowed through your car windows is called VLT (Visible Light Transmission).
The percentage of light allowed through your film and glass in Florida is very specific and different for sedan cars and SUVs, trucks or vans.
Window tint can reflect incoming light and reduce glare and heat.
Florida window tint law permits a certain window reflection when using a tint so make sure you pay attention to this as well.
*It's illegal to tint your windshield below your AS1 line without a tint waiver*
The provisions of law pertaining to an exemption are as follows:
"Section 316.29545, Florida Statutes, provides for the issuance of medical exemption certificates to persons who are afflicted with Lupus, (SLE or Systemic Lupus Erythematosus), any autoimmune Disease, or other medical conditions, which require a limited exposure to light and are permitted to have sunscreening material on the windshield, side windows, and windows behind the driver which is in violation of the requirements of sections 316.2951-316.2957, Florida Statutes. The following medical conditions require a limited exposure to light in addition to Lupus: Dermatomyositis (Autoimmune Disease), Albinism, Total or Facial Vitiligo, and Xeroderma Pigmentosum."
See the application below for more information.
Disclaimer: We do not provide legal advice. Consult an attorney to verify your local city and state laws.
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