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Florida Tint Laws and Percentages Largo, FL

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​​It is essential to tint your vehicle’s windows in Florida. Depending on the product you select for your make and model, you can reject upwards of 60% of the heat and 99% of the harmful UV rays that come from the sun each day.
 
Although Florida is one of the more lenient states for tint percentage laws, only a prescription allows you to go as dark as you want.
 
Without a doctor’s order, you’ll need to comply with the following rules.
 
  • VLT Percentage. VLT stands for “Visible Light Transmission. This rating is the amount of sunlight passing through the film into the vehicle. The current laws require at least 28% light to pass through the front side windows, while 15% comes from the rear side. If you own a multi-passenger vehicle, the back windows can be at 6%.
  • Reflective Tint. If you prefer reflective elements with your window tint installation, Florida allows you to have a product with a 25% rating. The back windows shouldn’t be more than 35%. That figure is still enough to get that gorgeous silver look.
  • Windshields. You’re not allowed to tint your windshield.
 
Florida doesn’t allow any tint colors other than the traditional look that creates darker glass when installing films. The law also requires all vehicles to have dual side mirrors if the back window receives a tint upgrade.
 
It is up to the driver to ensure the tint is legal for their vehicle. If you have any questions about this service, please feel free to reach out today! 
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