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Terms & Conditions

Thank you for choosing our services. To ensure that we can provide the best service possible, we work on an appointment-only basis and require a £20 deposit to confirm any appointment. Please arrive 10 minutes before your allotted time slot to avoid any delays. Late arrivals may result your vehicle not being ready the same day. Once your vehicle is ready, please collect it as soon as possible. Please note that we hold no responsibility for personal items left in your car.

THE UK LAW REGARDING TINTED WINDOWS

 

The rules for tinted front windscreens and front side windows depend on when the vehicle was first used. There are no rules for tinting the rear windscreen or rear passenger windows.

 

Vehicles first used on 1 April 1985 or later

The front windscreen must let at least 75% of light through and the front side windows must let at least 70% of light through.

Vehicles first used before 1 April 1985

The front windscreen and front side windows must both let at least 70% of light through.

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Penalties for having wrongly tinted windows

It’s illegal to fit or sell glass that breaks the rules on tinted windows, Where the vehicle is to be used on UK public roads.

The police or the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) vehicle examiners use light measuring equipment to measure window tint.

If your windscreen or front side windows are tinted too much you could get:

  • a ‘prohibition notice’ stopping you using your vehicle on the road until you have the extra tint removed

  • a penalty notice or court summons

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