Film Installers™ Mobile Car Window Tinting Knoxville

Subaru Legacy Focused View on Window Tint by Film Installers Mobile Car Window Tinting Knoxville

Film Installers™ is a mobile window tinting company operating out of Knoxville, TN. Our team of expert installers deliver the convenience of a professional shop experience right to your doorstep. Count on Film Installers for unparalleled customer service and discover the proficiency, dedication and quality of service we offer to all of Knoxville and most of Eastern TN.

Don’t hesitate to inquire about whether you are in our service area.

Weather Disclaimer: Please keep in mind that although we do not require a controlled environment, our service may be affected by direct rainfall or extreme winds. We strive to meet a rigorous standard of quality and any uncontrollable circumstances such as weather can cause delays in service. We are aware that sometimes weather may not be forecasted as far into the future as the desired time of service. We will do our best to track extreme weather that may affect our services and will work with our customers directly to resolve any scheduling issues to the best of our ability.

Let’s Look at the Pros and Cons of Mobile Tinting Services

  • Work our service into your busy schedule
  • Great option for those who work from home
  • Conveniently bring window tinting to your doorstep
  • No waiting rooms or wandering around lobby’s
  • Greater risk of debris causing higher material waste
  • Advanced installs like windshields are more difficult
  • Rain may cause delays or the need to reschedule
  • There may be charges for request out of service area

Two Great High-Quality Automotive Window Tint Options

Film Installers™ uses Johnson Window Films automotive window tint. Johnson Window Films is an American Window Film Manufacturing Company headquartered in California, USA. Learn more about on our film provider.

Film Installers Window Tint Darkness Color Stable VLT: 35%, 20% and 5%

This dual-ply, long lasting film blocks 99% of harmful UV rays. A great option for durability, protection and clarity. Contains no metal and won’t interfere with GPS or radio signal. Backed by comprehensive manufacture warranty program.

Shades Available (VLT)

The light nature of this film makes it a great choice for the everyday driver that would like to protect themselves, their car’s interior and their passengers from the sun’s harsh UV rays but limit any visual obstruction.

31%

Tennessee Legal, this film gets you as dark as legally possible.

35%

This film has a darker color tone and will match well with your vehicle’s factory privacy glass.

39%

For the vehicle that requires maximum privacy. This film is a popular choice for chauffeur or taxi style vehicles to give their clients a boost in comfort along with ultimate privacy.

43%

Film Installers Window Tint Darkness Ceramic VLT: 80%, 35% and 35%

A better option for durability, protection and clarity. Non-conductive, long-lasting film with superior solar heat and infrared (IR) rejection. Blocks 99% of harmful UV rays. Contains no metal and won’t interfere with GPS or radio signal. Backed by comprehensive manufacture warranty program.

Understanding Ceramic Film

Ceramic films are designed to target the sun’s infrared (IR) radiation on top of the solar heat the film is reducing. IR rays are what we feel as heat on our skin. Ceramic films have the ability to add a great amount of heat reduction without the need to be excessively dark.

Shades Available (VLT)

Nearly clear windshield film. This film is a great, legal, way to protect your dash from harsh (UV) radiation while giving yourself and your passengers the ultimate comfort.

42%

80%

Tennessee legal, this film will get you as dark as legally possible.

50%

79%

This film has a darker color tone and will match well with your vehicle’s factory privacy glass.

54%

79%

Why Window Film is a Must-Have Upgrade for Your Car

Aesthetic Appeal
Privacy
Heat Rejection
Glare Reduction
Ultraviolet (UV) Reduction

On The Road to Protection: Exploring Window Tints Role in Fighting Skin Cancer

According to the Skin Cancer Foundation:

“Skin cancer and Melanoma cases are more common on the driver side of the body.”

Installing tint on your vehicle’s windows offers protection against the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which can increase the chances of developing skin cancer and melanoma. It effectively reduces a significant amount of heat and up to 99% of the damaging UV rays, ensuring the safety and comfort of both you and your passengers.

Film Installers™ Mobile Window Tinting Service FAQ

How long will it take to tint my car?

Alot of contributing factors can affect the time it takes to tint a car including environment, film choice, technician skill level and difficulty of the vehicle. For most seasoned window tint installers, the average time to tint a 4-door car is 1 to 3 hours with some installers in perfect conditions doing 4-door cars in about 45 minutes.

Keep in mind that it is very difficult to keep up with quality in a high paced environment, the quality and care for your vehicle during the process of having it tinted should be the first and foremost importance.

How long do I have to wait until I can wash my car?

Window film is applied to the inside of the window so nothing you do to the outside of the vehicle will affect your newly tinted windows. Within the first 48 -72 hours, please refrain from rolling your windows down or wiping the insides of the windows. This is to prevent the film from shifting causing blemishes during the curing process.

What should I use to clean or care for my tinted windows?

Use a soft microfiber cloth and an ammonia free glass cleaner to clean your tinted windows. Most glass cleaners will state “Safe for Tint” on their product labels. If not stated, look for an ammonia free or check the ingredients of the cleaner. Always practice safe methods of cleaning like testing a small portion of the window with the cleaner first or spraying cleaner directly onto your microfiber towel instead of directly on the window.

Using cleaners that have harsh ingredients such as ammonia can chemically burn or discolor the film.

How long should I wait to roll my windows down?

You should wait 48 – 72 hours before rolling your windows down on a newly tinted vehicle. Climate can have an effect on the curing process and in some cases, colder and more humid climates can prolong the curing process. In these situations, it is always better to play it safe an wait out the full 72-hour time period before rolling down any windows

Film Installers LLC recommends the traditional precaution of 48 -72 hours even in warmer climates. This gives the films edges enough time to create a strong bond with the glass preventing excess moisture from finding its way into your window.

Can I tint my own windows?

Although with the right amount of will and dedication anything can be accomplished, it’s always best to let a seasoned professional handling your tinting needs. Most warranties are voided if not installed by an authorized dealer or professional and access to high quality films are usually protected to dealers as well. Overall, saving a couple bucks could cost you big down the road.

Don’t just research the credibility of your local window tinter, make sure to research the film and product they offer as well. There are many great brands available on the market and all offer ranges of lower to high end films.

Do you accept credit cards?

Yes, Film Installers LLC accepts debit and most major credits cards including American Express and Discover.

What is the window tint law in Tennessee?

This information is not intended for legal advice. Please refer to your state’s local legislation for the most current regulations.

Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-9-107 states:

  • Tennessee does recognize medical exemptions if the person’s physician provides certification that the person has a medical condition requiring the vehicle to have window tint installed beyond the stated limitations.
  • It is unlawful to operate any motor vehicle in which any window has a visible light transmittance of less than 35 percent; or
  • With exception of factory installed shade band reduces the visible light transmittance of less that 70 percent on the windshield.
  • A legal label must be applied to the lower right-hand corner of the driver’s window. The label must include the installing companies name and state: “Complies with Tennessee Code Annotated, § 55-9-107”.
  • The owner of the vehicle is responsible for providing proof that the vehicle in question complies with local regulation.
  • Violating Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-9-107 is a class C misdemeanor.
  • Law enforcement vehicles are exempt from this regulation.
  • Rear windows beyond the driver and passenger are exempt from this regulation if:
  • Vehicle registered in another state complies with that state’s local regulations for tinted windows.
  • Vehicle is registered by a private investigator or investigator company.

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