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Pace Window Tinting — Mobile & Same-Day Service

Pace Window Tinting — Mobile & Same-Day Service

Flawless, street-legal window tint for Pace vehicles, homes, and businesses — installed at your driveway or workplace, seven days a week.

Why Pace Chooses Elite Window Tinting

Our certified technicians deliver flawless, bubble-free installs using top-tier films designed for Florida's climate, all backed by a lifetime warranty against fading, bubbling, and peeling. From commuters heading down Highway 90 to family SUVs and work trucks, every vehicle gets the same careful, metered, street-legal install.

Our Window Tinting Services in Pace

Automotive window tinting reduces heat and glare while protecting your vehicle's interior. Residential window tinting keeps homes cooler and lowers energy expenses. Commercial window tinting brings comfort, privacy, and savings to businesses. And ceramic window tint is the premium option for serious heat rejection — no dye to break down, no metal to interfere with phone or GPS signal. Most vehicle installs take two to three hours, and mobile service to Pace comes at no extra charge.

Why Window Tint in Pace?

Superior heat rejection for Florida summers. 99% UV protection for families and furnishings. Reduced glare for safer driving and screen viewing. Added privacy and security wherever you need it. Florida law requires a minimum 28% VLT on front side windows, and the legal reading includes your factory glass — so we meter your windows before recommending a shade.

Family Vehicles and the School Run

Pace is a family town, and a lot of what we tint here is the second-row-and-back of an SUV with car seats in it. Two things are worth knowing. First, the back is where the law gives you the most room — 6% VLT is legal behind the driver on an SUV or truck, versus 15% on a car — so you can get real shade where the kids actually sit without touching the front sides. Second, UV is the part that matters for skin, and quality film blocks roughly 99% of it regardless of how dark the film looks, which means you do not have to choose between a legal windshield-side view and protecting the people behind you.

New Builds Off Highway 90

Much of the growth around Pace is recent construction on lots that have not grown shade yet. Big west-facing windows plus no tree cover is the exact profile where residential film pays back — it cuts the afternoon heat load that drives your cooling bill, and it blocks the UV that fades flooring, furniture, and cabinetry over a handful of summers. If your windows are double-pane or low-E, tell us, because film choice has to match the glass to avoid thermal stress.

Florida Tint Limits in Santa Rosa County

Pace is Santa Rosa County, and the numbers come from Florida Statutes 316.2953 and 316.2954: at least 28% VLT on the front side windows of every vehicle, 15% behind the driver on cars, 6% on SUVs, trucks, and vans. Reflectivity caps at 25% on the front sides and 35% behind the driver, and the windshield may only carry a transparent strip above the AS-1 line. Since the legal reading measures film and factory glass together, we meter your specific windows before recommending a shade.

Common Questions in Pace

Can I get the back darker than the front?

Yes, and most people should. Florida sets one limit for the front sides and a more permissive one behind the driver, so a staged install — legal 28% or lighter up front, darker in back — gives you privacy and shade where you want it while keeping the car compliant. How dark the back can legally go depends on whether your vehicle counts as a car or as an SUV, truck, or van.

Will tint void my new car's warranty?

Aftermarket window film does not void a vehicle's factory warranty by itself. What can cause a problem is damage during a bad install — a scratched rear defroster grid, for instance, is on whoever did the work. That is a workmanship question, not a warranty one, and it is why we cut patterns by computer so no blade goes near your glass.

Do you tint sunroofs and windshields?

Sunroofs, yes, and it makes a noticeable difference on overhead heat. Windshields are limited by law in Florida to a transparent strip above the AS-1 line, so we will not put a full windshield film on your car — there are clear heat-rejecting options worth discussing, but a dark windshield band is not one of them.

How do I clean tinted windows?

Wait the first few days, then use a soft cloth and any ammonia-free cleaner. Ammonia is what degrades film adhesive over time, and it is in a lot of common blue glass cleaners — that is the one thing genuinely worth checking the label for.

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We're mobile-only and we serve Pace and the surrounding communities seven days a week — your driveway, your workplace, or a job site along Highway 90, at no extra charge. Call (850) 930-1195 or request a free quote online, and we can often get you in same-day.