Almost every state in the US has laws on window tints for automobiles. This is to ensure the safety of drivers, passengers and other people out on the road. Window tints from Huper Optik do not obscure vision, but there are regulations on how much tinting is allowed for vehicles in the state of Florida and they vary by vehicle type and window type.
For sedans, the windshield tint is allowed as long as it is non-reflective. This is great because Orlando Window Film offers non-reflective window tints that reduce glare and dangerous solar rays. For the front side windows, 28% of light must be able to enter. For Back side windows, 15% of the light must enter. Rear windows must allow the same amount of light as the back side windows. If you have questions on this matter, feel free to ask your Orlando Window Film professional, who will be happy to answer all of your questions.
For SUVs, the windshield tint is allowed as long as it is non-reflective and above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line. Front side windows must allow 28% of the light in. Back side windows must be applied 6 inches from above the window. The same rules apply for rear windows. If you have questions on this matter, feel free to ask your Orlando Window Film professional, who will be happy to answer all of your questions.
For vans, the windshield tint is allowed as long as it is non-reflective and above the manufacturer’s AS-1 line. Front side windows must allow 28% of the light in. Back side windows must be applied 6 inches from above the window. The same rules apply for rear windows. If you have questions on this matter, feel free to ask your Orlando Window Film professional, who will be happy to answer all of your questions.
Florida also has regulations on the amount of reflection for tints.
For sedans, front side windows cannot have more than 25% of reflectiveness. Back side windows can’t allow beyond 35% of reflectiveness. If you have questions on this matter, feel free to ask your Orlando Window Film professional, who will be happy to answer all of your questions.
For SUVs, front side windows cannot have more than 25% of reflectiveness. Back side windows can’t allow beyond 35% of reflectiveness. If you have questions on this matter, feel free to ask your Orlando Window Film professional, who will be happy to answer all of your questions.
For vans, front side windows cannot have more than 25% of reflectiveness. Back side windows can’t allow beyond 35% of reflectiveness. If you have questions on this matter, feel free to ask your Orlando Window Film professional, who will be happy to answer all of your questions.
There are other state of Florida window tint rules you should be aware of. Dual side mirrors are a must if the back window is tinted on a vehicle. There are no color restrictions for window tints. Certificates are not necessarily required for films sold, however, Orlando Window Film offers only certified films for your protection and peace of mind. All window tints in the state of Florida are required to have a sticker to identify its legitimacy. It typically goes on the side of the driver’s door. Florida does recognize any medical requirements and exemptions for window tints. To find out more on this matter, speak to your local DMV or ask for a referral during your vehicle window tint consultation with Orlando Window Tint.