Ceramic, Carbon & Standard Tints

Window Tinting in Hollywood, FL

Hollywood’s car tint shop for heat rejection, UV protection, and privacy. Florida-legal tint percentages, professional installation, and same-day appointments available.

Hollywood’s Professional Car Tint Shop

Window tinting in Hollywood, FL isn’t a luxury — it’s one of the smartest upgrades you can make for your vehicle in South Florida. The combination of a UV index that regularly exceeds 11, interior temperatures that can climb past 160°F on a summer afternoon, and year-round intense sun makes window tint one of the most practical investments a Broward County driver can make. At Max Body Shop & Paint, we install professional-grade window tint on all vehicle makes and models — cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans — using films that are tested and rated for exactly this kind of climate.

Our car tint shop in Hollywood, FL offers a full menu of window tint options — from standard dyed films for budget-conscious drivers to high-performance ceramic window tints for maximum heat and UV rejection. Every film we install is Florida-legal and compliant with state VLT (Visible Light Transmission) requirements. We’ll help you choose the right shade and film type for your needs, your budget, and your vehicle — and we back every installation with a written warranty.

Quality window tinting is 90% preparation and 10% film. Cheap installations skip the cleaning, rush the application, and use low-grade films that bubble, purple, and fade within a year or two. Our technicians take the time to properly clean and prepare every window surface, cut the film precisely to your vehicle’s exact template, and apply it in a controlled environment to prevent dust contamination. The result is a clean, bubble-free installation that looks factory and lasts for years in Hollywood’s sun.

Window Tint Options at Our Hollywood, FL Tint Shop

We carry film options at every performance level — from entry-level to premium ceramic. Every film we install is Florida-legal and professionally applied.

Ceramic Window Tint

Our top-tier film. Ceramic tint rejects up to 99% of UV rays and significantly more infrared heat than dyed or carbon films — without using metallic particles that interfere with GPS, cell signals, or toll transponders. Best for: Drivers who want maximum heat and UV rejection, premium clarity, signal-safe technology, and the longest-lasting film available. The best choice for South Florida.

Carbon Window Tint

Carbon tint delivers strong heat rejection and a rich matte-black appearance without the signal interference of metallic films. It outperforms standard dyed film and doesn't fade or purple over time. Best for: Drivers who want a significant step up from dyed film in performance and appearance, without the premium price of ceramic.

Dyed Window Tint

Our entry-level film provides privacy, glare reduction, and a clean appearance at an accessible price point. Dyed film absorbs solar energy rather than reflecting it, so heat rejection is more modest than carbon or ceramic. Best for: Budget-conscious drivers primarily seeking privacy and glare reduction, with less emphasis on heat rejection performance.

Windshield Visor Strip

A non-reflective tint strip applied to the top portion of your windshield — above the manufacturer's AS-1 line — to reduce sun glare from the front without compromising forward visibility or violating Florida law. Best for: Any driver dealing with direct sun glare through the upper windshield, especially during morning and evening commutes on Florida's east-west roads.

Safety & Security Film

Thicker security film holds shattered glass in place on impact — protecting occupants from flying glass in an accident and deterring smash-and-grab theft by making windows significantly harder to break quickly. Best for: Drivers wanting protection from break-ins, collision glass injury, or those in hurricane-prone areas where wind-borne debris is a risk.

Full Vehicle Package

All windows tinted in a single appointment with matching film throughout — same shade, same film type, same installation standard. Priced as a package for the best per-window value. Best for: Drivers who want a consistent, factory-matched look across every window and the convenience of a single-visit complete installation.

How Our Window Tinting Process Works

From drop-off to pick-up, here’s what happens when you bring your vehicle to our car tint shop in Hollywood, FL:

1

Vehicle Assessment & Film Selection

We inspect your windows, note any pre-existing chips or damage, and confirm your film choice and shade. We verify your selection is Florida-legal for each window position before cutting a single piece of film.
2

Thorough Window Cleaning & Preparation

Every window is cleaned with automotive-grade glass cleaner and a clay bar if needed to remove embedded contamination. Any existing tint that needs removal is stripped and the glass is cleaned a second time. This step is what separates a clean installation from a bubbled one.
3

Precision Film Cutting

We use computer-cut plotter templates for your specific vehicle make, model, and year — ensuring perfect fitment to within millimeters on every window. No hand-cutting guesswork.
4

Film Application

Film is applied to the interior surface of the glass using a slip solution, then carefully positioned, squeegeed flat, and heat-formed to the curves of your windows. Any air or moisture is worked out completely before the window is left to cure.
5

Cure Period & Final Inspection

Window tint requires a cure period before the adhesive fully bonds — typically 3–7 days in South Florida's heat and humidity (faster than in cooler climates). We inspect every window before you leave, and we'll explain what to expect during the cure period so you know exactly what's normal.

Why Window Tinting Makes Even More Sense in South Florida

Window tinting benefits every driver — but in Hollywood, FL, the return on a quality tint job is far higher than in most of the country. Here’s why:

Up to 99% UV Block

Ceramic films block up to 99% of UV-A and UV-B rays — protecting your skin and preventing interior fading of leather, dash, and upholstery.

60°F Interior Temp Drop

Quality window tint can reduce interior temperatures by up to 60°F on a South Florida summer day — your AC does less work and your car is cooler at startup.

Glare Reduction

Reduces eye-straining glare on I-95, US-1, and A1A — especially critical during South Florida’s intense morning sun on east-facing commutes.

Privacy & Security

Darkened windows deter theft by concealing valuables inside — a meaningful benefit in any urban area. Security film adds a physical layer of glass retention.

Why Hollywood Drivers Choose Us for Window Tinting

FL-Legal
Guranteed

Every shade we install is verified legal for each window position in Florida.

5-Star
Google Rated

Real reviews from real Hollywood & Broward County customers who came back.

Written Film
Warranty

All film installations backed by a manufacturer and workmanship warranty.

SERVICE AREAS

Professional Window Tint Shop in Hollywood, FL & All of Broward County

Max Body Shop & Paint is an auto body & paint shop in Hollywood, FL that serves citizens across Broward. You can come from Hallandale Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Dania Beach, or Pembroke Pines — we’re here to be local auto paint shop.

FAQs

Window Tinting FAQ — Hollywood, FL

Answers to the questions we hear most from drivers across Hollywood, FL and Broward County before booking a tint appointment.

What is the darkest legal tint in Florida?

For front side windows on all vehicles, Florida law requires a minimum of 28% VLT (Visible Light Transmission) — meaning the tint must allow at least 28% of visible light through. Rear side windows and rear windows can be any darkness on both sedans and SUVs/trucks. The windshield may only have a non-reflective strip above the manufacturer's AS-1 line. At our Hollywood, FL shop, we verify legal compliance for every window position before we start.

How long does window tinting take?

Most full-vehicle installations take between 2 and 4 hours depending on the number of windows, the vehicle type, and the film. An SUV or truck with more glass takes longer than a two-door sedan. We recommend dropping your vehicle off in the morning for a same-day pickup in most cases. We'll give you a specific time estimate when you book.

Is ceramic window tint worth it in Florida?

In our experience, yes — especially in South Florida's climate. Ceramic tint rejects significantly more infrared heat than dyed or carbon films, which translates to a dramatically cooler cabin, less AC strain, and better fuel economy. It also doesn't fade, purple, or bubble over time the way dyed films can. For daily drivers and anyone with a leather or light-colored interior that's vulnerable to UV fading, ceramic is almost always the recommendation from our technicians in Hollywood, FL.

Can I roll my windows down after getting them tinted?

We recommend keeping your windows up for at least 3–4 days after installation to allow the adhesive to fully cure. In South Florida's heat, curing happens faster than in cooler climates — but rolling the windows down too soon can disturb the film before it's fully bonded, causing edge lifting or peeling. We'll walk you through aftercare instructions when you pick up your vehicle.

Will window tint interfere with my GPS, toll transponder, or cell signal?

Standard dyed and ceramic films do not interfere with any signals. Older metallic or metalized films can cause interference — which is one of the reasons we recommend ceramic over metallic. If you have a toll transponder (SunPass), a radar detector, or a dash cam mounted near the glass, let us know before installation and we can advise on placement or film selection.

Does window tinting help with Florida's heat inside the car?

Significantly. A properly tinted vehicle with a quality ceramic film can reduce interior temperatures by up to 60°F on a hot South Florida afternoon compared to untreated glass. The difference is most dramatic during the summer months — your car is far more comfortable when you get in, and your AC reaches the desired temperature much faster. Heat-related damage to your dashboard, leather, and interior plastics is also dramatically reduced.

Do you offer a warranty on window tinting?

Yes. All window tint installations at Max Body Shop & Paint include a workmanship warranty — if the film bubbles, peels, or develops defects under normal conditions within the warranty period, we'll repair or replace it at no charge. Ceramic and carbon films also carry their own manufacturer warranty. Specific warranty terms vary by film type and are provided in writing at the time of installation.

Can you remove old or damaged window tint?

Yes. Tint removal is a service we offer, and it's recommended before applying new film — particularly if the existing tint is bubbling, purpling, or peeling. Old tint that's left in place under new film causes adhesion problems and a poor finish. We remove it cleanly without scratching the glass, then prepare the window properly before applying your new film.

Can you handle both body repair and mechanical repair at the same time?

Yes — and this is one of the key advantages of choosing Max Body Shop & Paint. If your vehicle was in a collision that caused both body damage and mechanical or electrical issues, we handle everything in-house. One shop, one estimate, one point of contact. This eliminates the delays and coordination issues that come with using multiple shops, and it ensures the mechanical and cosmetic repairs are completed and inspected together before you get your vehicle back.

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