WINDOW TINTING

Keep your car cool and private with XPEL window tint

Window tinting is a film that is applied to the inside of the glass car windows. It serves as a barrier between you, your car’s interior, and the heat & UV rays from the strong South Florida sun.

At Rocky’s Ultimate Garage, again we’ve partnered with XPEL to install their excellent quality Prime window tint film. These are XPEL’s Best, Better, and Good choices:

XPEL Prime XR Plus is our top of the line window tint film. Its multi-layer ceramic nanoparticle technology can achieve a 98% infrared heat rejection. It also provides SPF 1,000 protection that effectively blocks over 99% of harmful UV rays that can damage you and your car’s interior.


XPEL Prime XR is the next best option. Also utilizing a nano-ceramic construction, PRIME XR maintains the same flawless appearance and clarity while blocking up to 88% infrared heat rejection, it too provides SPF 1,000 protection that effectively blocks over 99% of harmful UV rays that can damage you and your car’s interior.


XPEL Prime HP is a great entry level tinted film. It’s a hybrid dye-ceramic construction that offers high infrared heat rejection while blocking the vast majority of UV rays. Its black color will enhance the look and privacy of your car. Prime HP is an excellent blend of value and performance.

All XPEL metallized film are designed so they don’t interfere with any cellular or Bluetooth signals.

WINDOW TINT LAWS

Florida has specific laws regarding how dark we can tint your windows. The darkness is based on VLT or Visible Light Transmission, meaning how much light will pass through the film.

Tint darkness for sedans:

Windshields: Non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacture’s AS-1 line (typically the top 5-6 inches of your windshield)
Front Side windows: Must allow more then 28% of light in.
Back Side windows: Must allow more than 15% of light in.
Rear Window: Must allow more than 15% of light in

Tint darkness for SUV, Trucks, and Vans:

Windshields: Non-reflective tint is allowed above the manufacture’s AS-1 line
Front Side windows: Must allow more then 28% of light in
Back Side windows: Must allow more than 6% of light in
Rear Window: Must allow more than 6% of light in

Certain medical conditions may allow deviation from these rules.

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