Legal limit in Minnesota for any SUV/MPV/Van/Truck Legal limit in Minnesota for any SUV/MPV/Van/Truck The legal limit in Minnesota for any SUV/MPV/Van/Truck is 50% on the driver/passenger windows. There is no restriction on darkness in the rears. If you’re wanting to go darker on the driver/passenger, you can do so legally by obtaining a medical prescription for window film*. Light sensitivity is a basic reason for anyone to get a prescription for window film. We can even refer doctors if you want to go that route… Read more
Applied window film over stickers on glass Applied window film over stickers on glass Commercial windows and doors, especially on storefronts, usually have security tapes, stickers, decals and other information on the glass. In most cases these signs and decals must be removed from the glass before the window film application. They are removed because the window film over the decal gives a raised appearance to the film. Read more
Enhance your views while reducing glare and excess heat for your guests Enhance your views while reducing glare and excess heat for your guests We’ve enhanced the appeal of YMCA building located at Forest Lake, MN. Members and staff are also enjoying a comfortable temperature and less glare coming through the windows! Read more
Is “blackout film” safe on glass windows? Is “blackout film” safe on glass windows? Darker glass (blackout film) can absorb a lot of heat, and this can lead to huge stress on the glass. The result could be glass breakage due to thermal stress. Read more
Should I tint my skylights? Should I tint my skylights? The angle of the glass panes on a skylight is very different from a regular windows. Which makes the application a little bit more of a challenge. This is especially true when applied from inside because the film hangs upside down. Although, there are also exterior film options, but it’s often applied on commercial buildings or homes, if there is no way to reach from inside. Read more