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Milton sits far enough inland that summer afternoons hit differently than they do on the water. There is no Gulf breeze taking the edge off a parked truck on Stewart Street, and the heat that builds inside a vehicle between noon and five is the reason most of our Milton customers call us in the first place.
Elite Window Tinting has been serving Santa Rosa County since 2013. We are about twenty minutes down the road in Navarre, and our mobile crew is in Milton most weeks — tinting cars in driveways, offices off Caroline Street, and homes out toward Pea Ridge and Bagdad.
Mobile Tinting Across Milton
You do not have to drive to us. We bring the film, the tools, and a clean setup to wherever your vehicle is — your driveway, your workplace parking lot, or the shop where the vehicle already sits.
That matters more for Milton than for a lot of towns. Between Whiting Field, the commute down 87 or 90, and a lot of folks working shifts, taking half a day off to sit in a waiting room is a real cost. Most automotive jobs take two to three hours and we work around your schedule, seven days a week. Here is how our mobile service works.
What We Tint in Milton
Cars and trucks. Our most common Milton job. Automotive window tinting with a lifetime warranty, and every install metered so it is street legal.
Homes. West-facing glass in a Milton subdivision takes a beating with no coastal breeze to help. Residential window tinting cuts the heat and stops your floors and furniture fading.
Businesses. Storefronts and offices along Highway 90 and around downtown. Commercial window tinting for energy costs, privacy, and glare on screens.
Boats. Blackwater River and the sound are right there. Marine-grade film handles salt and the doubled UV load off the water.
Which Film Makes Sense Inland
Milton runs hotter than the beach towns in summer, and that changes what we recommend.
If your vehicle parks outside all day — and in Milton it usually does — ceramic window tint is worth the upgrade. It rejects heat by blocking infrared rather than by being dark, which matters because Florida caps your front side windows at 28% regardless of what you drive. You cannot legally solve heat with darkness. You solve it with better film.
Cheaper dyed film also fails faster here. Constant sun breaks the dye down and the film goes purple, often within a few years. If that has happened to you already, we handle the heat question and old film removal both.
Staying Legal in Santa Rosa County
Florida law is the same in Milton as anywhere else in the state: at least 28% VLT on the front side windows of every vehicle, 15% behind the driver on a car, 6% on an SUV, truck, or van.
The part people get caught by is that the legal reading measures film and factory glass together. Your factory glass is already around 70 to 80% VLT before anything goes on it, so a film labelled 35% can meter under the limit once installed. We meter your specific glass before recommending a shade. Full detail in our Florida window tint law guide.
What It Costs and How Long It Takes
Most cars and trucks are done in two to three hours. Homes depend on how much glass you have. Pricing comes down to film grade, vehicle or window count, and glass shape — see our pricing for the tiers, or ask for a quote on your specific vehicle.
One thing worth knowing before you book anywhere: allow a few days before rolling your windows down while the film cures. Our curing guide covers what is normal in Florida humidity and what is not.
Book Milton Window Tinting
Same-day and next-day appointments are usually available, and we come to you anywhere in Milton, Pea Ridge, Bagdad, and the surrounding Santa Rosa County area.
Request a free quote or call (850) 930-1195. We also serve Pace, Gulf Breeze, and Pensacola — see every area we cover on our service areas page.


