Outside Window Tinting Services in South Florida

The Tint Team in Pompano Beach knows a lot about exterior window tint film, which is window tint that goes on the outside of windows. For our professional home and business window tinting services, we use high-quality exterior films that can handle Florida’s strong sun. The film will inhibit heat and UV rays from entering into your home in the first place if you install tint on the outside of a window. This keeps your rooms cooler, reduces down on glare, and keeps your furniture and floors safe from the sun. We cover all of South Florida, from Palm Beach County to Fort Lauderdale to Miami. You can easily access our business at 3204 N Powerline Rd, Pompano Beach, which is immediately north of the Copans Rd exit off I-95.

You apply window tint film on the glass on the outside of your windows. Unlike typical interior films, exterior (outside) window tint is made to work outside. High-quality outside films can keep out heat and UV rays while yet being able to handle rain, wind, and debris. These hues block the sun’s energy from coming in, which keeps the inside cooler and less exposed to UV rays. In fact, high-rise buildings and hot areas use certain types of external coatings because they can handle the weather and still keep out glare and heat. Because of this, external window tint is a wonderful choice for homes in South Florida, especially for windows that face south or west and get the most sun.

 

What are the primary advantages of tinting windows on the outside?

Exterior (outside) window tint film can help Florida homes and businesses in many ways. In stages that are easy to follow:

Protecting against UV radiation and saving energy: A coating on the outside of the structure blocks up to 99% of harmful UV rays and reflects a lot of solar heat. This keeps rooms cooler and can save money on air conditioning since the tint stops heat from entering through the glass. Your home stays cool and your furnishings don’t fade because it blocks sunlight at the source.
Less Glare: Tinted windows on the outside cut down on glare from the sun and clouds, making it easier to enjoy screens and the inside of the house. This is quite useful in places that get a lot of sun, such TV rooms, workplaces, or living rooms.

Style and Privacy: Tints on the outside of windows can make them look smooth and even, and they can also make them more private. People outside won’t be able to see into your home; instead, they’ll see a surface that is either tinted or reflects light. You can pick from a range of colors, like silver, bronze, or natural, to complement the style of your home while still letting in a lot of light. The end result is a home that looks modern, is cooler, and is more private.

Safety and Shatter-Resistance: Many outdoor movies are made of strong, tear-resistant materials. The film holds the pieces of glass together and keeps them from flying around if a window breaks in a storm or an accident. This extra layer of protection can help keep your family safe during hurricanes and break-ins.
Durability and Longevity: Because exterior films are meant to last outside, they use better materials and coatings. They don’t fade, peel, or scrape. If you put a nice tint on the outside of your windows, it can endure for five to seven years or more. A lot of the finest brands provide warranties that last up to ten years. Paying for skilled installation is worth it because it will make your tint last for years.
Protection from UV radiation and heat: The main job of outside window film is to keep the sun out. High-quality window tint film for the outdoors is meant to stop heat and sunlight from getting into your home in the first place. Exterior tint blocks almost all UV rays and keeps infrared radiation from heating up your home by blocking the glass itself. This means that your energy bills will be lower and your rooms will be cooler on hot days in South Florida. It also means that carpets, furniture, and paint will last longer. In short, exterior tint is like a second skin on your windows that keeps the sun out in Florida.
Looks, safety, and privacy: Tinting the outside of your windows keeps people from seeing in without blocking the light. Visitors don’t see the inside of your home; they see a tinted outside. At the same time, outside films make windows a lot safer. The film’s strong polymer keeps broken glass in place, which is especially helpful during storms or accidents. Our movies are also scratch-resistant and will look nice for a long time. The outside looks nice and even, and it protects your glass.
Made to work in Florida’s weather: The tint on the outside of the glass is engineered to last in poor weather. Even when exposed to sun, rain, sea air, or too much humidity, our high-quality films won’t break down. They stay securely adhered to the glass and keep working, unlike other films. These movies are so sturdy that they can stay on even as items fly around during hurricanes. That means one long-lasting fix that will keep your windows cool, safe, and lovely all year in Florida.

 

Where we are and how to get to South Florida

The Tint Team is glad to help people all around South Florida, from Miami to Palm Beach and Jupiter. On our website, you may find a list of all the places we serve. Here are some: We are based in Pompano Beach, but we also serve Miami, North Miami Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Plantation, Coral Springs, Margate, Parkland, Coconut Creek, Lighthouse Point, Hillsboro Beach, Deerfield Beach, Oakland Park, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Jupiter, and more. No matter where you are in Broward or Palm Beach County, it’s easy to come to our store at 3204 N Powerline Rd in Pompano Beach.

  • Miami, FL:

    ~30 miles south. Take I-95 N to Atlantic Blvd/NW 31st Ave and follow local roads to N Powerline Rd in Pompano Beach. (~30–40 min.)

     

  • North Miami Beach, FL:

    ~20 miles south. Use I-95 N and Atlantic Blvd (State Road 814) east to Pompano Beach. (~25–30 min.)

     

  • Miramar, FL:

    ~20 miles southwest. Take Florida’s Turnpike N or I-75 N to I-95 N, then Atlantic Blvd/E. (~25–30 min.)

     

  • Plantation, FL:

    ~15 miles south. Get on I-95 N or Sawgrass Expwy (FL-869) N, then east on Atlantic Blvd to N Powerline Rd. (~20 min.)

     

  • Fort Lauderdale, FL:

    ~10 miles south. Use I-95 N (exit at N Powerline Rd/Atlantic Blvd) to reach our address. (~15–20 min.)

     

  • Oakland Park, FL:

    ~5 miles south. Head north on I-95 or U.S. 1, exit Atlantic Blvd eastbound to N Powerline Rd. (~10 min.)

     

  • Lighthouse Point, FL:

    ~3 miles south. Take U.S. 1 or Dixie Hwy north, then east on Atlantic Blvd to N Powerline Rd. (~8–10 min.)

     

  • Coconut Creek, FL:

    ~3 miles south. Use I-95 N to Atlantic Blvd east, or local roads like Lyons Rd north to get to N Powerline Rd. (~5–10 min.)

     

  • Coral Springs, FL:

    ~10 miles west. Travel south via Coral Ridge Drive or I-95 S to Atlantic Blvd east. (~15 min.)

     

  • Margate, FL:

    ~8 miles west. Take I-95 N to Atlantic Blvd east, or use local roads (Coral Springs Dr/FL-845) to reach N Powerline Rd. (~12 min.)

     

  • Parkland, FL:

    ~9 miles northwest. Use I-95 S to Atlantic Blvd east, or local route via State Road 817 south. (~15 min.)

     

  • Boca Raton, FL:

    ~10 miles north. Go south on I-95 to Atlantic Blvd (exit 35B) east. (~12–15 min.)

     

  • Delray Beach, FL:

    ~15 miles north. Take I-95 S to Atlantic Blvd east (via Boynton Beach Blvd/FDOT). (~15–20 min.)

     

  • Boynton Beach, FL:

    ~15 miles north. Use I-95 S to Atlantic Blvd/Palmetto Park Rd east. (~15–20 min.)

     

  • Deerfield Beach, FL:

    ~5 miles north. Use I-95 S to Atlantic Blvd east, or take Hillsboro Blvd/FL-810 east to Powerline. (~8–12 min.)

     

  • Hillsboro Beach, FL:

    ~4 miles northeast. Head to Deerfield Beach (I-95 S), then east on Hillsboro Blvd to Powerline. (~8–12 min.)

     

  • West Palm Beach, FL:

    ~35 miles north. Take I-95 S (or Florida’s Turnpike S) to Atlantic Blvd east in Pompano. (~40–50 min.)

     

  • Palm Beach, FL (island):

    ~35 miles north. Cross from West Palm via Flagler or Southern Blvd to I-95 S, then Atlantic Blvd east. (~40–50 min.)

     

  • Jupiter, FL:

    ~60 miles north. Use I-95 S all the way to Atlantic Blvd east (or exit at N Powerline Rd). (~1 hour.)

No matter which city you’re coming from – Miami to Palm Beach – the drive to Pompano Beach is straightforward. For real-time routing, use Google Maps or Waze with our address 3204 N Powerline Rd, Pompano Beach. Our experienced team will be ready when you arrive to discuss your tint needs.

Commonly asked questions

Q: What is the film that goes on the exterior of windows?

A: Exterior window tint film is a thin, durable film that goes on the outside of window glass. It is supposed to keep the weather out and keep heat and UV rays from coming in via the window. This is not the same as standard interior tints, which go on the inside and protect the film.

Q: What are the benefits of adding tint on the outside of my windows?

A: Outside window tint is better at blocking heat and UV rays because it is immediately in front of the sun. It can keep your house cooler and safeguard your furniture. It also keeps you safer and gives you more privacy because it holds shattered glass. This implies Florida will be more comfortable and have cheaper energy costs.

Q: Is it better to tint the outside of Florida homes’ windows than the inside?

A: Yes, but it depends on your windows. For example, windows with two panes or that are hard to get to often need film on the outside. Outside tint reduces heat and UV rays from getting into the glass. This is wonderful for windows with two panes since the film on the inside can hold heat between the panes. Both types work, however exterior coatings are preferable for buildings that are tall, face the sun, or have two panes of glass.

Q: How long will the film that changes the color of the outside windows last?

A: Today’s outside films are quite strong. You should expect a good window tint on the outside to last roughly five to seven years. Some devices even come with warranties that run up to ten years. The kind of film and how long it is exposed to the weather can affect how long it lasts, but professional-grade films last a long time.

Q: Do you tint the windows on the outside of my house?

A: Yes! The Tint Team operates throughout South Florida, from Miami to Jupiter and beyond. People in Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, and other adjacent regions can easily get high-quality outside window tint film from our Pompano Beach location.

Call The Tint Team now or visit our Pompano Beach shop to experience expert exterior window tint installation trusted by homeowners throughout South Florida.

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