Window Tinting for Boats in South Florida

The Tint Team in Pompano Beach is the best place to go if you want to add color to the windows of your boat. We supply marine-grade tint to boat owners all around South Florida. Our professional boat window tinting service makes being on the water safer and more comfortable. We help boat owners in Miami, FL, and Jupiter, FL, cut down on glare, block up to 99% of UV rays, and keep the inside of their boats looking like new. We are your local source for high-quality boat window tint in Florida, including Miami and Pompano Beach.

 

Why You Should Tint Your Boat Windows

Tinting the windows of your boat not only makes it appear better, but it also protects your skin by blocking up to 99% of dangerous UV radiation. It also keeps paint and upholstery from growing worse. The tinted windows keep the cabin cooler by blocking out light and heat from the outside. They also make it easier to see on sunny days. They also keep outsiders from seeing into your boat, which makes it safer and more private. The skipper can see where they are heading since their windows stay clear.

Some of the main benefits are:

 

  • Protection from UV rays and the inside: Marine hue prevents most UV radiation, which keeps your skin from becoming burned or damaged. It also stops the woodwork and seats from turning yellow or cracking. Good window film reflects infrared heat and cuts down on glare from the water. This keeps the cabin cooler and safer for your eyes.
  • Safety and Privacy: Tinted windows prohibit others from looking inside your boat, which protects you from being safe at the dock and burglars from viewing your valuables on board.
  • New Color: A new color makes your boat look cool and different. Pick the color and finish you prefer most (dyed, metallic, or ceramic).

These benefits might inspire those who own boats in Florida think about getting window tinting.

We are committed to delivering you the best boat window tinting treatment at our location at 3204 N Powerline Road, Pompano Beach, FL 33069. The best solution is marine-grade ceramic films, which our professional installers utilize. They don’t rust or corrode in sea or heat, and they don’t meddle with electronics. The Tint Team follows the legislation in Florida and makes sure that your tint meets all safety standards. We can help you choose the correct color for your boat, whether you want a light tint that blocks UV rays or a darker coat. We help boats in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, and other cities. You can get a free quote or look at some of our work if you stop by.

 

Where We Work and How to Get There

We are glad to help anyone in all of South Florida, from Miami to Jupiter. These are simple directions for getting to The Tint Team at 3204 N Powerline Rd in Pompano Beach from the areas we serve:

  • Miami, FL:

    Take I-95 North about 28 miles through Fort Lauderdale. Use the Copans Road exit (Exit 45/46), then turn left on Powerline Rd (NW 41st Ave) and head north.

     

  • North Miami Beach, FL:

    Use FL-826 northbound to merge onto I-95 N. Stay ~30 miles, exit at Copans Rd, then left on Powerline Rd to reach 3204 N Powerline.

     

  • Fort Lauderdale, FL:

    Hop on I-95 N from downtown. After ~5 miles, exit Copans Rd, left on Powerline Rd, then right into our parking lot.

     

  • Plantation, FL:

    Take I-595 East to I-95 N. Continue 10–15 miles, exit Copans Rd, then turn left on Powerline Rd.

     

  • Miramar, FL:

    Drive north on I-75 and merge onto I-95 N near Fort Lauderdale. After ~10 miles, exit at Copans Rd and turn left onto Powerline Rd.

     

  • Margate, Coral Springs, Parkland, FL:

    Head south on I-95 (or FL-7/US-441 S toward Pompano. Exit at Copans Rd and turn right on Powerline Rd, then left into our lot.

     

  • Coconut Creek, Lighthouse Point, Hillsboro Beach, FL:

    Drive south on I-95. Exit Copans Rd, turn left on Powerline Rd, and continue north to our location.

     

  • Oakland Park, FL:

    Take I-95 N a few miles, exit at Copans Rd, left on Powerline Rd, then proceed north to 3204 N Powerline.

     

  • Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Boca Raton, FL:

    Drive north on I-95 (20–30 miles, depending on start). Exit at Copans Rd, turn right on Powerline Rd, and head north to reach our shop.

     

  • West Palm Beach, Palm Beach, FL:

    From West Palm Beach, take I-95 S toward Fort Lauderdale. Exit Copans Rd (Exit 49), merge onto Copans Rd West, then right on Powerline Rd northbound to 3204 N Powerline.

     

  • Jupiter, FL:

    Take I-95 S about 50 miles to Pompano Beach. Exit at Copans Rd (Exit 44/45), turn right on Powerline Rd, then north to our address.

     

  • Pompano Beach, FL:

    You’re here! We’re located at 3204 N Powerline Rd, just north of Copans Road (look for the light industrial plaza).

     

  • Deerfield Beach, FL:

    Drive south on I-95, take the Copans Rd exit, then turn left on Powerline Rd northbound to reach our shop (similar route to Coconut Creek).

You can take any of these roads to get to our Pompano Beach company. We’re glad to offer professional boat window tinting to Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, and all the areas around them.

 

Questions that come up a lot

Q. What are the good things about putting tint on a boat’s windows?

A: Boat window tinting protects your skin from damaging UV radiation and keeps the cabin from fading or breaking. It also makes the ship safer and more comfortable by lowering glare and heat. It also allows passengers on board privacy and safety.

Q. Is it illegal in Florida to put tint on the windows of a boat?

A: Yes, but Florida law says that the captain’s windshield must be clear enough for him or her to see. In other words, the front windows must allow in at least 70% of the light. You can place darker tints on other windows after the driver’s vision. Our technicians make sure that the tint on your yacht fulfills all state rules.

Q. How long will the tint on my boat’s windows last?

A: A nice marine tint will last for 5 to 10 years if you take care of it. The quality of the film, how much sun it gets, and how well you take care of it (by washing it well with a cleaner that doesn’t include ammonia) all affect how long it lasts.

Q. What kind of tint is best for boats?

A: Ceramic marine window film protects against more heat and UV rays than metal window film, which can mess with radios and GPS. Ceramic hues are strong and won’t fade quickly, so they are perfect for Florida’s hot, sunny waters.

Q. How long does it take to install?

A: Putting in windows normally takes specialists a few hours, but this depends on how many and how big they are. We clean the glass extremely well, cut the film to fit each window, and trim the corners so that there are no bubbles.

 

Please don’t hesitate to call us or stop by our Pompano Beach store if you have any further questions or need a quotation that is specific to you. We want to help local boaters enjoy the safety and comfort of having their boat windows tinted correctly.

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