Windshield Tints: Light vs. Heavy Tinting
Arizona has some strict laws regarding windshield tinting. But the great news is that you’ve got options for when you get car window tinting. You mainly have two options for windshield tinting in Phoenix, AZ: light and heavy tinting. Here’s a little more information if you’d like to know more.
Window Tinting Basics
Window tint levels vary based on Visible Light Transmission (VLT), which is the percentage of light that is allowed to pass through the car windows. Arizona has very specific laws regarding car tints. Windshield tinting services providers are allowed to put a non-reflective tint above the visor strip.
Your front side windows should have at least 33% VLT, while you’re allowed to have a dark tint, darkest being 5% VLT, on your back side and rear windows. Keep these in mind in case you need a windshield tinting replacement.
Light Tinting
This type of tinting is perfect for those who want protection from the sun’s glare and heat but want to maintain visibility while driving and are not too concerned about privacy.
Heavy Tinting
A darker car window tinting inhibits the visible light that passes through the glass. Heavy tinting is preferred by those who want more privacy. However, heavy tinting can affect visibility while driving, especially at night. For this reason, fully tinted windshields may not be legal in some states.
Signs of Tint Damage
Get in touch with us for windshield tinting repair when you notice any peeling, bubbles, air pockets, and fading on the tint film. Delaying car glass tint repairs or replacement can result in less-than-optimal driving conditions, which could cause accidents. Moreover, driving around with faulty windshield tinting can get you apprehended by law-enforcers.
Professional Tinting Services
Whatever your car window tinting preferences are, Diamond Auto Glass can be of assistance. You can count on us for high-quality windshield tints that optimize your comfort and driving experience, all while making sure that your window tints are in compliance with the Arizona state laws.
Contact us today for a service appointment.