At DEALER Tinting in Conroe, meeting or exceeding our customers' expectations is the foundation of what our company was built on. We are extremely proud and enjoy the long-lasting relationships that we have built with thousands of Conroe residents and business owners all over the beautiful state of Texas.
Over 25 years of combined experience, our highly experienced and expert technicians are licensed, Bonded and insured. Having the best technicians in the industry and using the highest level of technology, our promise is to meet or exceed your expectations every time. 100% customer satisfaction guarantee - Expertise matters.
We us only the latest technology and the industry's best film when working on your automobile, home or commercial windows. SunTek window film is manufactured in the most technologically advanced facility in the world.
•The history of Conroe, TX goes back to former Civil War veteran Isaac Conroe. Isaac was born in New Jersey and was employed by Chicago’s postal service when the war between the states broke out. After serving with the 12th Illinois Calvary, Conroe made his way to Houston, eventually ending up in Montgomery County. There, he established a successful lumber mill, officially launching the town that would bear his name. When the postal service opened in office in Conroe, he also served as the very first postmaster.
•Like other Texas lakes, the 32-mile Lake Conroe is man-made. The history of Lake Conroe began in the middle of the 20th century, immediately following the 1950s drought. The seven-year drought took its toll on the state, with high temperatures and little to no rain impacting farms and ranches. After the drought broke in 1957 (interestingly enough, after then-president Dwight Eisenhower flew to visit San Angelo), the state’s water planners boosted the number of reservoirs, of which Lake Conroe was one. Completed in 1973, Lake Conroe today offers many fun activities and events, in addition to providing water to Conroe residents.
•It might seem as though the weather history of Conroe, TX involves heat, heat and more heat. Think the 1950s state-wide drought. But most years, the region receives a median of 49 inches of rain (compared to the U.S. median of 38 inches). And yes, it does get hot in the summer; the August high is 94 degrees (though cooler than other Texas cities). But the months of March, April, and October are downright pleasant.
•In 2017, the U.S. Census Bureau placed Conroe on its fastest-growing city list. U-Haul also positioned the city on its top 25 “growth cities” list. The official metrics support these rankings. The 2020 Census reported Conroe’s population at 89,956, a 60% increase from the 56,207 individuals reported in the 2010 Census.
Our commercial clients trust us to make sure their service vehicles are well insulated from the sun. That means industry leading tint on their windows.
One of the most precious gifts we have been given, is time. From automotive, to home or building needs, we fully understand that your time is important - down to the last second. Which is why our professional and experienced technicians quickly come to you anywhere - 7 days a week. Communication powered by Servgrow.
Over 3o years of experience when it comes to window tinting. Believe us, it makes a difference. The industry's best window tint at the- garanteed!
Our passion for, along with our exceptional approach to window tinting has been the heart of our strategy for building the #1 window tinting Conroe company in Texas. Should you not be a repeat customer, soon you will see our reputation out in full force!
The straightforward answer is yes, you can tint your windshield, but there are significant restrictions and regulations you must follow. And, before you decide to tint your windshield, the most crucial factor to consider is legality. Laws vary by state and country, with specific guidelines on tint levels, reflective properties, and colors allowed. It’s essential to consult with your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent authority to understand the legal boundaries before proceeding.
Yes, you can tint residential windows! In fact, it's a practice that's not only legal but also becoming increasingly popular among homeowners for its myriad of benefits. It’s important to check with your local regulations as some areas have restrictions on the level of tinting allowed, especially if you live in a community with a homeowners' association (HOA).
In general, having your windows tinted by a professional can take between 1 - 2.5 hours and in some rare occasions, up to 3.5 hours. It's important to note that the time it takes to apply window tinting is influenced by a range of factors that include the number of windows, the complexity of the window shapes, and the type of tint film being used. Whether you're looking to upgrade your car, home, or office space, understanding these factors is key to planning the tinting project. In the following sections, we'll break down the elements that play a pivotal role in the duration of the window tinting process, including lobby wait times, choosing the right window tint, so that you know exactly the time you will spend when you decide to invest in this functional and sleek window treatment.