When it comes to tint shades and percentages there is often a big misconception and a lot of people tend to get this mixed up. Understanding the different shades of window tint and what shade or percentage of tint is legally allowed in your state will help to ensure you pick the best car window tint for your vehicle needs. That being said, when it comes to measuring car window tint the shade percentage refers to the amount of visible light(VLT) that the tint allows to pass through, with a lower percentage indicating a darker tint that permits less light, and a higher percentage indicating a lighter tint that allows more light to enter the vehicle.
What is The Difference Between Car Window Tint Shades?
Depending on the color of your vehicle’s interior, tint shades can appear lighter or darker from the outside looking in. The legal tint percentage limit in Texas for the front two windows of a vehicle is 25%. To better get an idea of what this means, 30% is the darkest shade within the legal limit. Once you get to 25% and 20% which is slightly darker, it becomes illegal to put this shade on your front two windows. However, there is no legal limit for when it comes to tinting your back windows which means you can go as dark as 5%! A tint shade percentage of 5% is often the darkest tint usually carried by professional car window tint installers.
Having a better understanding of what car window tint shade and percentage means makes deciding on the best window tint for your vehicle a whole lot easier. And while the level of tint percentage used to correlate to how much heat rejection teh window film provided that is not the case with high quality ceramic window tint. In fact, no matter the shade level you choose when it comes to ceramic window film you still get the same great level of heat rejection no matter what.
Windshield Tinting – is It Legal?
Another question often asked when it come to car window tint is, “is it legal to tint your windshield?” The answer is yes, if the legal limit of tint percentage is met, you should have no issue when tinting your windshield. In fact, in the Houston heat having your vehicles windshield tinted with premium ceramic window tint will not only help to provide great heat rejection but it will also help protect you and your passengers from harmful, cancer causing UV rays. When it comes to tinting your vehicels windshield the legal tint shade it 70%. Why?A 70% tint shade percentage is designed for windshield tinting because it is virtually clear and allows for the window tint installer to legally tint your front windshield. It has no darkness added but you are maintaining that heat reduction property as well as adding an extra layer of protection to your front windshield.