Mobile service — we come to you
Street-legal tint metered on your glass, installed at your driveway or workplace anywhere in Fort Walton Beach — same-day and next-day appointments usually available.
If You Just Moved Here
Two things trip up new arrivals. First, tint legality varies by state — Florida requires a minimum 28% VLT on front side windows, 15% behind the driver in cars, and 6% in larger vehicles. Second, the legal reading measures film and factory glass together, so a "35%" film can meter below the limit once installed. We meter your specific glass rather than trusting the box — and that matters, because while drivers get nonmoving violations for illegal tint, installing or selling non-compliant film is a second-degree misdemeanor for the shop.
We Come to You
Our mobile service brings the equipment to your driveway, workplace lot, or wherever your vehicle sits. Most automotive jobs take two to three hours, and we're available seven days a week.
What We Tint in Fort Walton Beach
Automotive window tinting with a lifetime warranty. Residential tinting for homes and rentals. Commercial tinting for storefronts and offices. Fleet vehicles quoted by batch. Marine-grade film for boats.
Which Film to Pick, Cost, and Timing
For vehicles parked outdoors we recommend ceramic window tint — Florida caps your front windows at 28%, so real heat reduction has to come from better film, not a darker shade. Most cars and trucks are done in two to three hours, with pricing based on film grade, window count, and access.
PCS Moves, Deployments, and Fleet Work
A lot of Fort Walton Beach and Hurlburt-area customers arrive on orders, which brings its own timing problems. If you have just PCS'd in with tint that was legal in your last state, it may not be legal here — Florida is stricter than much of the country on front side windows, and the fix is a strip and re-tint, not a warning. If you are heading out and want a vehicle protected while it sits, we can handle it before you go. Fleet and multi-vehicle work gets quoted by batch and installed in one visit at your lot.
Common Questions in Fort Walton Beach
My tint was legal in my last state. Is it legal in Florida?
Often not on the front sides. Florida requires at least 28% VLT there on every vehicle, which is stricter than a lot of states people move here from. Behind the driver you get more room — 15% on cars, 6% on SUVs, trucks, and vans. We can meter what is on the car now and tell you exactly where you stand before you spend anything.
Can you remove old tint as well as install new?
Yes. Removal is its own job and it adds time — old film that has baked on for years comes off slowly, and rear glass with defroster lines has to be handled carefully so the grid survives. We will tell you upfront what removal adds to the quote rather than discovering it in your driveway.
Do you cover Okaloosa Island, Shalimar, and Mary Esther?
Yes, all of them, at no travel charge. Fort Walton Beach sits in Okaloosa County rather than Santa Rosa, but the tint law is statewide, so the limits are identical to what we install in Navarre.
How soon can the windows get wet or rolled down?
Leave the windows up for two to three days while the adhesive cures. Some haze or small water pockets in the first week are normal and clear on their own as the moisture evaporates — that is the film curing, not a failed install.
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Book Fort Walton Beach Window Tinting
Same-day and next-day appointments are usually available across Fort Walton Beach, Okaloosa Island, Shalimar, and Mary Esther. Call (850) 930-1195 or request a free quote online.
