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Window Tinting Services in Navarre, FL

Window Tinting Services in Navarre, FL

Automotive, residential, commercial, and marine tinting — every install metered on your glass, backed by a lifetime warranty, and available as mobile service across the Emerald Coast, 7 days a week.

Which film should you get?

Every film we carry is legal in Florida and carries a lifetime warranty against bubbling, peeling and fading. What separates them is how much heat they stop and how long the color holds. Here is the honest version.

Carbon film — from $149

A real step up from cheap dyed film. Carbon particles instead of dye means it will not turn purple or fade out, and it cuts a meaningful amount of heat. If you park in a garage, drive mostly early and late, or you are tinting a second vehicle on a budget, carbon does the job and lasts.

Nano ceramic — from $229.99

The one most of our customers pick. Ceramic particles block infrared heat rather than just darkening the glass, so a legal 35% ceramic can feel cooler than an illegal 20% dyed film. No metal, so nothing interferes with GPS, phone signal or tire pressure sensors.

Ceramic IR — from $299.99

Our top infrared-rejection film. If your truck sits in a lot all day in July, if you have kids in the back seat, or if you want the windshield strip that makes the biggest single difference to cabin temperature, this is the one. It is the film we put on our own vehicles.

How we work

1. Free quote, no pressure

Call, text or send the form. Tell us the year, make and model, or the number of windows on the house, and where you want us. You get a real number, not a range that changes when we arrive.

2. We meter your glass

Florida measures film and factory glass together, not the film on its own. Most factory glass already reads around 75 to 80 percent, so a 35 percent film lands near 28. We meter before we cut, and we tell you what the finished number will be.

3. Removal and prep

Old tint comes off in the same visit. Glass gets cleaned properly — most bubbles and gaps people blame on film are really contamination left under it.

4. Computer-cut install

Film is plotted to your exact glass rather than hand-trimmed on the vehicle. Most cars are done in two to three hours. Homes and storefronts depend on window count, and we schedule around your hours.

5. Cure and warranty

Leave the windows up two to four days. Some haze and small water pockets are normal in Florida humidity and clear on their own. Your install is on file, so a warranty claim years from now does not depend on you keeping a receipt.

Where we work

We are a fully mobile shop — there is no storefront to drive to. We bring the install to your driveway, garage or workplace anywhere on the Emerald Coast, from Pensacola to Destin and north to Milton, Pace and Crestview. Same film, same warranty, no travel charge.

Common questions

How dark can I legally go in Florida?

Front side windows must let at least 28% of light through on every vehicle. Rear sides and back glass can go to 15% on a passenger car, and 6% on an SUV, truck or van. That is film plus glass measured together, which is why we meter your vehicle before cutting.

Will you install darker than legal?

No. Under Florida law installing illegal film is a criminal offense for the shop, not just a ticket for the driver. If you have a DHSMV medical exemption, bring the certificate and we will install to what it permits.

How long does it take?

Most vehicles are two to three hours, including removing old film. Homes and commercial jobs depend on window count — we give you a time window with the quote, not after we arrive.

What does it cost?

Carbon starts at $149, nano ceramic at $229.99, and ceramic IR at $299.99. Final price depends on the vehicle or the number of windows, and whether old film has to come off first. Full breakdown is on the pricing page.

Is ceramic really worth the difference?

In Navarre, usually yes. Darkness and heat rejection are not the same thing — ceramic blocks infrared at any shade, so you feel the difference on a July afternoon in a way a darker dyed film cannot match. If heat is your reason for tinting, ceramic is the answer.

When can I roll my windows down?

Leave them up two to four days. Full cure can take up to 30 days in Florida humidity. Haze, slight cloudiness and small water pockets during that period are normal and clear on their own — do not pick at them.

How do I clean tinted windows?

Any non-ammonia cleaner and a soft cloth. Ammonia — which is in most blue glass cleaners — breaks down the adhesive and voids the warranty. Do not scrape the film or stick suction cups to it.

What is covered by the warranty?

Bubbling, peeling, fading, cracking and delamination, for life — film and our labor to replace it. It does not cover damage from ammonia cleaners, scraping, accidents or break-ins, or film serviced by another shop.