Laws and Tint Percentages California
California has several laws that govern window tinting services. Although most rules apply to automotive applications, there can be residential and commercial regulations. Our team delivers a high-quality result that ensures you receive a legal outcome for your investment.
Here is a closer look at what to expect with our automotive window tinting services in CA. Front Windshield: A non-reflective tint is allowed along the top 4 inches of the windshield. Front Side Windows: Must allow more than 70% of light in. Rear Side Windows: Any darkness can be used. Back Window: Any darkness can be used if your vehicle has side mirrors. Reflectivity: For front side windows, tinting can't be more reflective than a standard window. The side windows apply to the driver and passenger in the front and rear seats. For extended SUVs and vans, there could be additional classifications to consider. Special exceptions are sometimes made for medical reasons. You’ll need to provide this paperwork to our team before your appointment to ensure the VLT rating complies with the prescription or letter. If you don’t follow these rules, the result is usually a fix-it ticket or warning that requires the vehicle to become compliant. Homes and businesses may have darkness or reflectivity rules from zoning requirements, HOAs, and other governing entities. You can trust our team to deliver a high-quality result that meets these expectations while delivering all the benefits our products offer. |
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