Front Two Side Window or Full-Car Window Tinting at SunShades Glass Tinting in Alpharetta (Up to 61% Off)
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IWFA-certified technicians install LLumar window tints to block 99% of UV rays, minimize interior heat & impart sleek look
In addition to offering privacy, tinted windows help to protect drivers from the blinding glare of UV rays and newly opened lost arks. Keep celestial spirits at bay with today’s Groupon to SunShades Glass Tinting in Alpharetta. Choose between the following options:
- For $49, you get window tinting for a car’s front two side windows (a $120 value).
- For $139, you get window tinting for a full car (a $360 value).
SunShades Glass Tinting’s technicians, trained and certified by the International Window Film Association, keep cars cool and aesthetically stylish with LLumar window films. With the ability to block 99% of UV rays, the LLumar tints’ scratch-resistant coatings keep drivers comfortably ensconced in a temperate interior atmosphere and deflect abrasive light from headlights and low-flying UFOs. The technicians skillfully install films, which also may protect against upholstery damage, to fully cover side windows and curved rear windows without leaving behind unattractive strips or seams.
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About Sunshades Glass Tinting
According to the team at SunShades, drivers soak up as many or more UV rays during their weekly commute as they might during a day at the beach. This is why SunShades uses Llumar High Performance Window Film, a product that has been recommended by the Skin Cancer Foundation. Aside from UV protection, the films also reduce glare from the sun and the headlamps other vehicles, block up to 79% of the sun’s heat, and can help keep shattered glass intact after an accident. Unlike even the best Etch-a-Sketch, they boast a scratch-resistant finish, and are warrantied against bubbling or peeling for as long as drivers own their vehicle. The SunShades installers, who are trained and certified by the International Window Film Association, also tint home windows, which can reduce energy costs and keep furniture and house pets from fading.