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About LV TINT

FAQ'S-California Tint Crew

Frequently Asked Window
Tinting Questions

Window Film is a low-cost, high-return energy conservation measure made of micro-thin layers of film combined with high performance coatings that bond to the glass surface.

Absolutely. Our window films adhere to California's legal standards. We provide compliant options tailored to meet your vehicle's tinting requirements and ensure full adherence to regulations.

No, our installation process is seamless and efficient. Our experienced technicians ensure a hassle-free experience, minimizing disruption during the installation of your window film.

No, our window film solutions are designed to be cost-effective, offering affordability without sacrificing quality. With competitive pricing options and a commitment to value, we ensure that our customers receive the best return on investment for their tinting needs.

You can expect significant energy savings with our window films, reducing heat gain and improving insulation. Exact savings vary, but our films typically deliver noticeable reductions in utility costs.

The return on investment varies depending on factors such as energy costs and installation expenses. Typically, our window films offer a relatively short payback period, often within 1-3 years, due to reduced utility bills.

Yes, applying window film is safe for your windows. Our professional installation ensures proper adhesion without causing glass breakage or seal failure, preserving the integrity of your windows.

Not necessarily. Window film comes in various shades, including clear options. Additionally, our films are designed to reduce glare while maintaining natural light, minimizing the need for extra lighting and potentially lowering energy costs.

No, our window films offer options that reduce glare and heat without significantly darkening your home's interior. You can choose from a range of tint levels to suit your preferences.

Yes, window films can contribute to LEED certification and Energy Star qualification by enhancing energy efficiency, reducing solar heat gain, and improving overall building performance.