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Quick Tint
4.9(
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Window Tinting - Apply or ReplaceWindow Tinting - Apply or Replace - For Business

Serving Hallandale, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

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Credit card accepted

"Justin and his team at Quick Tint are very professional and clean. They took off their shoes prior to begin not to track dirt though my apartment. Very much appreciated. Great service at a great price. I would highly recommend them to anyone I know who needs in home or vehicles tinted."
Silver Reflective Finish
Interior
5% Ceramic
5% Ceramic Film
Response time6 hrs
16 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by72%of homeowners
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R&R Services Group of Miami, Corp.
4.7(
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Window Tinting - Apply or ReplaceWindow Tinting - Apply or Replace - For Business

Serving Hallandale, FL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They responded to my query almost before I hit "enter," and scheduled me for two days out. They were due at 10:00, and knocked on the door at 9:55. The installer was polite, did a good job and left. Quick, easy and quality. Thanks."
Response time8 hrs
Response rate95%
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
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East Coast Window Films
4.9(
96
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Window Tinting - Apply or ReplaceWindow Tinting - Apply or Replace - For Business

Serving Hallandale, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Not sure what to expect in the window film industry, I feel fortunate to have found such an honest, dependable, professional and all around quality individual as Marco, owner of East Coast Window Films. Marco answers his phone, shows up on time, does the work without adding extra charges or upsell attempts and is a true pleasure to deal with. He explained the various options and price points and had samples with him to compare and choose from. Scheduling was a breeze, results perfect. No need to call around - highly recommend going with East Coast Window Films!"
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Response time7 hrs
Response rate100%
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Window Tinting questions, answered by experts

The most popular way to remove home window tint is by using a hairdryer. Most people already have one in their home, but if you don’t, you can buy one for as little as $15. All you need to do is turn the hairdryer to its hottest and highest setting and run it over the window tint for a few minutes. Then, you can easily peel it away. You may need some goo remover for any leftover adhesive, but this DIY could be free for many people.    

You can easily and cheaply use tin foil or cardboard to black out your windows. Save a pretty penny by cutting either material to the size of your windows and taping it to the window. This is one of the easiest and most budget-friendly blackout solutions, but it definitely isn’t the most aesthetically friendly.  

Yes, you can remove window tint from house windows. You can either use heat to loosen the film before peeling or scrape it away with a blade. You’ll also use a solution to wipe away any adhesive that still clings to the window.

If you have bubble wrap lying around the house and you don’t care about the odd look, taping bubble wrap over a window is a very affordable way to insulate it. Another inexpensive option for insulating windows is to add new caulk around the glass. This step quickly cuts down on air drafts for older windows, and a tube of caulk only costs a few dollars. Adding plastic shrink film around the glass is another cost-effective option. You can purchase a kit of plastic film for a few dollars per window.

The most popular treatment for a skylight is skylight shades. There are five primary types: manual, motorized, blackout, cellular//honeycomb, and Venetian. Motorized skylight shades are the most convenient, especially for skylights that are higher up, but manual shades are the most cost-effective treatments. Cellular/honeycomb shades are a perfect option for anyone who wants energy efficiency and an attractive look.

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