Do you wish to use window tint film rolls to make your home or car look better? The Tint Team in Pompano Beach (3204 N Powerline Rd) sells a wide range of tint film rolls at very low costs. These are the series that are formed of coloured, ceramic, and carbon. Our trained workers can put window film on cars and houses. We sell things like ceramic window tint rolls and house tints that help you save energy. We serve all of South Florida, from Miami to Fort Lauderdale to Boca Raton and West Palm Beach. The Tint Team can help you choose the right film, whether you need rolls of tint film for your automobile or your home. They have the tools and know-how to do it.
Benefits of Window Tint Film Rolls
There are a lot of good things about using high-quality window tint film rolls. Tint films may filter up to 99% of UV rays, which keeps the sun from damaging your car’s interior and your furniture. Ceramic coatings and other high-performance tints may block 70–80% of solar heat, which makes rooms and car cabins a lot cooler. This makes driving safer and living inside more comfortable by reducing glare and eye strain. 3M believes that window films can keep your home up to 79% cooler in the summer. This implies that they often save enough energy to pay for themselves. You also feel safer and more private when your windows are tinted. They keep broken glass from tumbling out and obstruct the view inside your car or home for safety. In general, good quality tint film rolls make people feel better, help them save money on air conditioning, and protect people and their goods from the Florida sun.
Different Types of Window Tint Film Rolls
We have a wide choice of tint film rolls to fulfil different needs:
These ceramic window tint rolls are the best of the best. They cost a lot of money and don’t have any metal in them. Ceramic tints let light in easily but keep heat and UV rays out. They permit light in from outside, but they don’t stop cell phone or GPS signals. Ceramic films are strong and hard to scratch. People generally say that these are the “best window tint” for homes and cars in sunny places.
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Dyed and Carbon Tint Rolls: Dyed films are a cheap way to start that gives you some privacy and makes the room a little cooler. There are tiny bits of carbon in carbon tint rolls that help filter out infrared (heat) radiation better. These films are suitable for budget projects because they block UV radiation and glare and cost less than ceramic.
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Reflective/Metalized Films: These films have a shiny surface that appears like a mirror and bounces light and heat off of them. They keep you safe and stop a lot of heat, but they can also break devices.
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Ornamental and Seclusion Films: These frosted, patterned, or static cling films make windows appear nicer and provide you privacy without blocking all the light.
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Safety/Security Films: These are thick, clear films that make glass stronger and hold it together when it breaks. They make windows safer by lowering the chances that they will shatter.
We sell rolls of window tint for homes, businesses, and autos. We sell huge rolls of window tint film in bulk from well-known companies like Avery Dennison and Rvinyl. You can obtain rolls that are high-end ceramic, glossy black, or carbon ceramic as needed.
Our trained staff puts the film rolls on by hand, making sure there are no bubbles. For example, ceramic tints have to be put on appropriately to filter 99% of UV rays and 80% of infrared rays. The individual in the picture above is smoothing out a tinted automobile window. This shows how careful they are at work.
Ceramic window tint in rolls
People know that ceramic tint rollers work. They stop the sun’s rays using small ceramic particles, but they still let light through. This means less heat and glare without the shine. Ceramic coatings don’t block electronic impulses like metallised tints do. They also don’t easily fade or alter colour. People in Florida’s scorching sun notice that the ceramic covering makes the inside much cooler and protects the seats and dashboard from UV damage.
Window film rolls for your home
Our window tint rolls for homes are fantastic for keeping homes and condos private and saving energy. You may block up to 84% of the sun’s damaging rays from getting into your home by putting tint on your windows. This will help keep your floors and furniture from getting damaged. Residential films reflect heat away from homes, keeping them cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. Tinted windows also keep your neighbours from looking in during the day and cut down on glare from TVs and computer screens. Adding tint to your windows can make your home more comfortable and help you save money on energy expenditures in general. We provide both clear UV-blocking rolls and decorative ones, such as frosted or patterned ones, so you can choose the one that fits your style.
Wholesale Window Tint Film Rolls
Buying rolls in bulk is a good idea for both professionals and consumers who like to do things themselves. When you buy window tint film rolls in bulk, you receive them in big rolls, like 50 feet, and spend less for each square foot. Some of the good things are:
- Buying a lot of tint rolls lowers the price per square foot by a lot. This means you can save money on big jobs or tasks that you do a lot.
- You may trim the rolls to any size, so they work well for windows that aren’t standard or for more than one automobile. You don’t have to buy kits that are already cut, which you might not need.
- You can use one roll on windows in your home, car, or glass doors. You’re ready for anything if you have more than one roll of tinted windows.
- People trust companies like Avery Dennison and Rvinyl to manufacture big rolls that will last and work every time.
We provide wholesale prices and can help you choose the right films, whether you own a store or are getting ready to paint a number of rooms in your home. The price of window tint film rolls varies based on the type of film. Coloured film is less expensive than nano-ceramic and high-reflectivity films, which are more expensive. You can call us or come into our store to obtain an idea of what kind of roll you need for your task.
In South Florida, we serve these areas:
The Tint Team is located in the centre of South Florida, so they can service anyone. People from Broward, Palm Beach, and Miami-Dade counties may all easily get to our store at 3204 N Powerline Rd. in Pompano Beach. We are glad to help customers with:
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Miami, FL:
Head north on I-95 (about 35 miles). Take Exit 30 (Atlantic Blvd/NE 42nd St) and turn east, then leave on N Powerline Rd – our shop is on the left.
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Jupiter, FL:
Go south on I-95 (~52 miles) to Exit 83 (Atlantic Blvd), turn east on Atlantic, then left on N Powerline Rd.
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Margate / Coconut Creek, FL:
From Margate, drive east to I-95, then north a few miles. Take Exit 31 (Atlantic Blvd), drive east across Coconut Creek Pkwy, then go north on US-1 and east again on Powerline Rd.
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Miramar, FL:
Take I-95 north (~22 miles) to Atlantic Blvd, then head east to N Powerline Rd.
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Parkland / Coral Springs, FL:
Drive east on Atlantic Blvd (~7–10 miles), then turn north onto N Powerline Rd.
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Boca Raton, FL:
Travel west on Atlantic Blvd (~9 miles), then left on N Powerline Rd.
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West Palm Beach / Palm Beach, FL:
Take I-95 south (around 37–40 miles) to Exit 88 (Atlantic Blvd). Head east on Atlantic to N Powerline Rd.
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Plantation, FL:
Go east on Broward Blvd to I-95 N (~13 miles), then take Atlantic Blvd east to N Powerline Rd.
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Delray Beach, FL:
Use I-95 south (Exits 50 or 51) to Atlantic Blvd, then east to N Powerline Rd.
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Oakland Park, FL:
In Oakland Park, drive north on US-1/Powerline for ~5 miles. Turn left (west) onto the Atlantic, then right (north) onto N Powerline.
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Boynton Beach, FL:
Take I-95 south to Atlantic Blvd, then head east to N Powerline Rd (~21 miles).
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Fort Lauderdale, FL:
Go north on I-95 (~11 miles) to Atlantic Blvd, then east to N Powerline Rd.
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Lighthouse Point / Deerfield Beach, FL:
A short drive (5–9 miles): go east from either Atlantic or Commercial Blvd, then north on N Powerline Rd.
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North Miami Beach, FL:
Take I-95 north (~25–30 miles) to Exit 30 (Atlantic Blvd), then east to N Powerline Rd.
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Pompano Beach, FL:
If you’re already in Pompano Beach, follow local roads to Atlantic Blvd and N Powerline Rd. We’re minutes away at 3204 N Powerline Rd.
If you’re already in Pompano Beach, Florida, take the local roads to Atlantic Blvd and N Powerline Rd. We are only a few minutes away at 3204 N Powerline Rd. It’s easy to get to our store from any city. If you need help with instructions or ideas, please call us.
Frequently asked questions
What are rolls of window tint film, and why should you use them?
Answer: Window tint film rolls are sheets of polyester film that have dyes, metals, or ceramics on them. They come in big rolls so that you may cut them to fit any window. Tint films that are applied on car or home windows block up to 99% of harmful UV rays. This keeps the sun off your skin and furniture, keeps the heat from building up, cuts down on glare, and gives you more privacy. People who own houses and drive put up high-quality films because they can save energy by using less air conditioning and make things more comfortable.
What are the good things about ceramic window tint rolls?
Answer: Ceramic window tint is a high-quality film that blocks UV rays and heat better than other types of window tint. Ceramic coatings may block more than 99% of UV rays and absorb 70–80% of infrared heat. This makes the inside a lot cooler than regular tinting. Unlike metallized films, ceramic doesn’t obstruct phone, GPS, or radio signals. It is also highly clear and hard to damage. In brief, ceramic window tint rolls protect your windows and make them last as long as possible while still being safe and comfortable.
Can I change the colour of the windows in my own home?
Answer: You can install home tint rolls yourself, but it’s usually better to have someone else to do it. You may conserve energy by tinting the windows in your home. It keeps heat in during the summer and keeps it from fleeing in the winter. It can also help you keep your privacy. We sell rolls of window tint film for homes and can help you choose the best one for your needs, whether you want to block the sun, decorate, or do something else. Our specialists may either put it up for you or show you how to do it yourself so that it lasts a long time and doesn’t have any bubbles.
Where can I get rolls of window tint?
Answer: The Tint Team sells high-quality rolls of window tint right here. You can come to our store in Pompano Beach and see some of our ceramic, carbon, coloured, and other tint film rolls in person. We also make it easy to buy things online and place big purchases for wholesale. If you live in South Florida, you don’t have to look for suppliers in other states. We offer rolls of tint film right here.
How much does a roll of window tint film cost?
Answer: The price depends on the size and kind of film. Basic rolls of tinted film, such 50 feet of coloured film, are not very expensive. But films made of high-end nano-ceramic or metal cost more. According to estimates from the industry, you should anticipate to pay between $5 and $15 per square foot installed, or between $50 and $600 for each window in a house. The price per foot goes lower when you buy a lot because we sell whole rolls that are usually 50 to 300 feet long. If you tell us the sizes of your windows and the type of film you want, we can give you an exact quotation.
Do you sell window tint film in large amounts?
Answer: Yes, of course. We sell window tint film at wholesale costs for huge projects and people who have done it before. When you buy a lot of window tint rolls at once, the price per square foot goes down, and you know you have enough to work with. We may provide you wholesale prices if you order more than one roll of anything. If you want to know more about bulk pricing and shipping, just ask our sales staff.
Is it easy for me to put rolls of window tint film on?
Answer: You can install tint film on your own, but it takes time and talent to make it look like a technician did it. People who don’t learn may have bubbles or wrinkles. We recommend hiring a professional to do the installation for the best results. Our team has the right gear and knowledge to put on tint without any difficulties. We also have some advice for after the installation: to keep the film safe, wash it with a gentle soap solution and stay away from anything that has ammonia in it.
In Florida, is it legal to tint windows?
Answer: Yes, but each state has its own rules about how dark and reflective car tinting can be. In Florida, for instance, the front side windows let in about 28% of the light. We make sure that our store follows the rules. We can assist you in picking out the darkest legal tint for your automobile or tell you what the rules are for home movies in your town. To figure out what the right tint % is, always check with your local authorities or contact us for advice.
You can call The Tint Team or come see us in Pompano Beach if you have any further questions about tint film rolls or our services. We offer free consultations to talk about the best way to fix your automobile or home.

