Window Tinting

 6 – Window Tint Reduces Sun Glare For Safer Driving

 It doesn’t matter how beautiful your vehicle is – it can all disappear in a moment of horror if you are involved in a vehicle accident.

 No one thinks they will be the ones to be involved in an accident, but of course, this is not true.

 Even the best drivers are susceptible to mistakes – especially if their vision is limited. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what bright sun glare does to us.

 In fact, one recent study has shown that serious car accidents increase by 16% when it’s sunny, and glare is present.

 Remember, we started by asking: is window tint a worthwhile investment?

 Now, think about it: If window tint saves you even one minor accident, it has paid itself off at that moment alone!

 Even if you don’t wreck your vehicle, you may suffer from migraines, dry eyes, and swelling inside your eyes when dealing with sun glare for too long.

 Thankfully, applying a window tint can dramatically reduce the amount of glare you have to deal with.

 In the past, blocking sun glare meant you had to get a dark shade of window tint – sometimes an illegal shade or a shade so dark that visibility was difficult.

 However, the ceramic technology in XPEL PRIME XR & XR Plus allows us to provide the highest performance without sacrificing clarity and color.

 XPEL’s nano-ceramic particle technology does not interfere with radio, cellular, and Bluetooth signals like traditional metalized films.

 That means you can be safe and connected while you drive!

 PRO TIP: Window tint can increase the miles you get with each charge if you drive a Tesla. Learn more about it in our blog: Protecting Your Tesla: Everything You Need To Know.

 By now, you might be reaching for your phone to make an appointment with a “window tint dealer near me.”

 But first, let’s cover a few things you should make sure to consider before tinting your vehicle windows.

 It’s tempting to get a 5% “limo tint” on your vehicle. After all, why not go for 100% privacy?

 The main reason is that extremely dark window tints can interfere with your vision, especially at night. We highly recommend choosing a window tint that protects you and offers privacy but doesn’t limit your vision.

 If you have questions about how dark you should go with your window tint, don’t hesitate to contact us at Sun Stoppers. We’re always happy to help!

Window Tinting In Charlotte, NC

 Almost every state has laws on how dark you can tint your windows. This is primarily because dark window tints obscure the driver’s field of vision and keeps law enforcement from seeing inside your vehicle.

 Also, keep in mind that window tint laws don’t just vary by state but also by vehicle.

 Some vehicles, such as limos, can have darker windows than standard cars. Even different windows on the same car have individual tinting laws.

 For example, in Florida, the front side windows of a car can have 35% VLT, while the back side windows and rear windows only require 15% VLT.

 If you aren’t sure about the legal tints in your state, visit www.tinting-laws.com. It is worth your time and effort to avoid being pulled over and fined!

 Before getting your car windows tinted, make sure it’s within your budget. At Sun Stoppers, this takes a matter of minutes – just visit our website and get a free window tint quote.

 It’s understandable to want to find a window tint professional that offers competitive prices. However, choosing the cheapest service isn’t a good idea since you’ll likely end up with low-quality window tint and poor workmanship.

 It’s understandable to want to find a window tint professional that offers competitive prices. However, choosing the cheapest service isn’t a good idea since you’ll likely end up with low-quality window tint and poor workmanship.

 Most automobiles sold at a dealership come with an option for window tint. However, this is primarily a cheap, cosmetic window tint that is overpriced.

 If your window film gets damaged or doesn’t perform as you hoped, you’ll have to replace the entire thing. If you want your windows tinted again, you’ll have to pay a second time.

 But installing window tint is not a job for the inexperienced.

 It’s like putting a screen protector on your phone:

 Each speck of dust makes a bubble in the screen protector, and getting the protector lined up on the screen can be a serious pain. If you have to cut the screen protector to size, it’s hard to get it just right, especially if you are trying to avoid scratching your screen.

 Now, imagine putting a screen protector on multiple phones that are several feet wide. And some are upside down.

 That’s what installing window tint is like.

 A professional like Sun Stoppers can do a beautiful job in a short time, whereas it might take you all day and several kits to do a poor job that doesn’t last.

 If you’re making the investment and you really want to protect yourself and your car, do it the right way the first time.

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