The summer's here in full force, and your car has transformed into a triple-sized oven. Driving is harder in the afternoon; you're constantly squinting from the glare of the sun. You find the need to wait at least 10 minutes before you can enter the car comfortably.
If these are some issues you've been having, then it may be time to upgrade your car's window tinting. Window tinting is an easy way to reduce the heat in your car as well as blocking UV rays from the sun that can lead to premature aging and even skin cancer.
If you spend a lot of time in your car, you need to be proactive about protecting yourself. Read on to learn the top seven questions you need to ask before purchasing window tinting services!
It's important that you're aware of the durability of your window tint because this varies depending on how it's installed and the type of tint you choose. If you're looking for affordable options, you may end up spending more than you bargained for frequent reinstallations.
If you're not sure about whether spending money on new auto window tinting is worth it, we recommend you speak with the installation company about the benefits of tinting windows. They'll be able to give you guidance on the right type of window tint for you depending on the issues you've been having. Window tint can help with:
Consider the concerns you have with your car. Remember that some window tints are more beneficial than others to solve those concerns.
Once you're aware of all the benefits window tinting can provide, it's important that you search on the website or speak with a customer representative about their offerings. You'll find that high-end tints offer UV, heat, and privacy protection at a higher cost, while there are more affordable tints that specialize in heat protection or UV protection.
If you want window tint specifically for privacy, it's important that you're aware of the window tinting laws in your area or any area you'll be driving through. Even if you don't do your own research, you want to be assured that you won't be pulled over and fined for window tint that's too dark.
This can be difficult to research on your own because the law often differs depending on if you're driving a sedan, van, or SUV. The percentage of visible light transmission (VLT) allowed is also different for the windshield, side windows, and rear windows.
For instance, in Florida, the front side windows have to allow at least 28% of light inside. They also can't be more than 25% reflective.
Warranties are important to protect you from potentially wasting your money on faulty window tinting. Reinstalling window tint that isn't installed properly or isn't working well is no additional cost to you.
A lifetime limited warranty helps protect you against any defects in the material or installation process with normal use. "Lifetime Limited" means that the warranty is valid as long as you own the car that the window tint is installed on. However, before you make a purchase you'll want to talk with the installer for all the details.
This is one of the most important questions as you don't want to get hit with unexpected costs after the window tint is installed. Make sure that the installation company you decide to work with is able to give you a free quote.
The cost window tinting materials as well as labor. In the quote, make sure you're aware of any and all additional window tinting fees so that you're not paying more than you bargained for.
Last but not least, it's important that you ask your installation company about what you need to do once your windows are installed. For instance, rolling down your windows as soon as the window tint is installed may cause peeling or scratches in the tint.
You'll also want to avoid immediately going to the car wash while the window tint is still drying. Make sure you ask the installation company how long it takes for the tint to completely dry, as you may need to park your car in a garage or cover it if you anticipate rain.
Bubbles can occur underneath your window tint if they're not high-quality, but this can also happen regardless of the quality, such as from moisture or high humidity. Ask your installation company whether this is normal and see if they'll evaporate on their own after a few days.
Finding the best window tinting services is all about educating yourself about window tinting, knowing the right questions to ask, and having the right expectations. For instance, if you want complete privacy in your car but aren't aware of the legal tinting limits in your local area, you may be in for some disappointment.
Awareness about how to treat your windows after window tint has been installed is also important. Don't ruin your tint by rolling your windows down too early!
Ready to cut the heat in your car, regain privacy, and block harmful UV rays? Contact Winter Park Tint today for a free estimate!
Winter Park Tint & Paint Protection
700 W Fairbanks Ave
Winter Park, FL 32789
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