Vehicle tint
Here are a few reason to tint your automobile's windows:
The Look
Automotive films are available in a variety of colors and shades with different light transmission levels to satisfy any tint related laws. You can choose from high performance metalized films or conventional non-reflective films. To see how a particular film might look on your vehicle, check out our store's film displays and sample books. A hint of bronze for a dark green luxury car. Grey for a silver van. Charcoal for a black truck. The experienced professionals at Dave Smith Home Tint will help you select the perfect film for your vehicle.
Keeps You Cool
Our professional films reject significantly more heat and solar energy than ordinary films. Depending on your selection, our films can reject up to 65 percent of the sun's total energy. You'll notice the difference on long drives or when your car has been parked in the sun. Automotive films reduce "hot spots" that even your air conditioning system can't overcome. By keeping the interior cooler, your air conditioner won't have to work as hard. You'll save fuel and help extend the life of the air conditioning system.
Keeps a Vehicle Young
Automobiles are an expensive investment, so many people are keeping their vehicles longer. A well maintained vehicle will retain its value better at trade-in time. Automotive films can help. The combination of solar heat and ultraviolet can cause interior trim, upholstery and carpeting to fade. Because our solar film rejects solar energy and up to 98 percent of ultraviolet, you can slow down your vehicle's aging process. Plastic trim parts are less likely to crack and fabrics aren't as quick to fade. Automotive film helps your vehicle look new longer.
Reduces Driver Fatigue
The harsh glare from the sun or bright headlights cause squinting and fatigue. Automotive film significantly reduces glare and helps take the strain out of driving. You'll appreciate the added comfort it provides.
Increases Safety
People don't usually associate window film with increased safety. But, today's vehicles use tempered glass in the side and rear windows. An accident or a blow from a heavy object can cause these windows to shatter into hundreds of tiny sharp pieces of glass. Automotive film protects by helping to hold the glass together so you're not showered with broken glass. In addition, automotive film can provide extra privacy for increased safety.
The Look
Automotive films are available in a variety of colors and shades with different light transmission levels to satisfy any tint related laws. You can choose from high performance metalized films or conventional non-reflective films. To see how a particular film might look on your vehicle, check out our store's film displays and sample books. A hint of bronze for a dark green luxury car. Grey for a silver van. Charcoal for a black truck. The experienced professionals at Dave Smith Home Tint will help you select the perfect film for your vehicle.
Keeps You Cool
Our professional films reject significantly more heat and solar energy than ordinary films. Depending on your selection, our films can reject up to 65 percent of the sun's total energy. You'll notice the difference on long drives or when your car has been parked in the sun. Automotive films reduce "hot spots" that even your air conditioning system can't overcome. By keeping the interior cooler, your air conditioner won't have to work as hard. You'll save fuel and help extend the life of the air conditioning system.
Keeps a Vehicle Young
Automobiles are an expensive investment, so many people are keeping their vehicles longer. A well maintained vehicle will retain its value better at trade-in time. Automotive films can help. The combination of solar heat and ultraviolet can cause interior trim, upholstery and carpeting to fade. Because our solar film rejects solar energy and up to 98 percent of ultraviolet, you can slow down your vehicle's aging process. Plastic trim parts are less likely to crack and fabrics aren't as quick to fade. Automotive film helps your vehicle look new longer.
Reduces Driver Fatigue
The harsh glare from the sun or bright headlights cause squinting and fatigue. Automotive film significantly reduces glare and helps take the strain out of driving. You'll appreciate the added comfort it provides.
Increases Safety
People don't usually associate window film with increased safety. But, today's vehicles use tempered glass in the side and rear windows. An accident or a blow from a heavy object can cause these windows to shatter into hundreds of tiny sharp pieces of glass. Automotive film protects by helping to hold the glass together so you're not showered with broken glass. In addition, automotive film can provide extra privacy for increased safety.