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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the best window tint shop in Pensacola, FL?

Step Brothers Tint is widely considered a top choice for professional auto tinting in the Pensacola area. We pride ourselves on precision installation and high quality materials that withstand the Florida heat.

What is the legal window tint limit in Florida?

According to Florida tint laws, sedans must allow at least 28% light (VLT) on front side windows and 15% on rear windows. SUVs and vans can go as dark as 6% on the back.

Is ceramic window tint worth it for Florida drivers?

Yes. Ceramic tint offers superior heat rejection and UV protection compared to standard dyed films, making it ideal for the intense Gulf Coast sun.

Does window tint come with a warranty?

Yes! We offer a lifetime warranty against bubbling, peeling, or fading.

Will window tint help reduce my car’s interior temperature?

High-performance films can block over 50-60% of solar energy, significantly keeping your vehicle cooler during hot Pensacola summers.

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How much does car window tinting cost in Pensacola?

In the Pensacola market, professional tinting typically ranges from $200 to $400 depending on the vehicle size and film type. Premium options like ceramic tint may start around $300.

How long should I wait to roll down my windows after tinting?

To allow the adhesive to cure properly, you should wait at least 3 to 5 days before rolling down your windows or washing the interior glass.

Can I get a windshield tint “eyebrow” in Florida?

Yes, Florida law allows a non-reflective tint strip on the windshield, but only above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line.

Do I need an appointment for window tinting in Pensacola?

Most top-rated shops require an appointment to ensure quality results. You can schedule an appointment with Step Brothers Tint HERE.

Are there medical exemptions for darker window tint in FL?

Florida does provide medical exemptions for individuals with specific health conditions requiring extra sun protection, allowing for darker-than-legal tints with proper documentation.