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Dalton Halls is not just a tinting expert; he’s a revolution in the world of vehicle window film application. With years of experience backing his every move, Dalton combines meticulous craftsmanship with a passion for perfection that leaves no room for mediocrity. His eye for detail ensures that every installation enhances aesthetics while providing maximum protection.

Dalton's professionalism sets him apart in a crowded market. From the moment you consult with him, you’ll notice his commitment to understanding your needs. He listens intently, evaluates your space, and offers tailored solutions that not only fit your vision but also exceed expectations.

At Top Notch Tinting, we don't settle for anything less than the best. With Dalton at the helm, our clients can trust they are receiving an unmatched level of service and expertise. When it comes to tinting, choose someone who embodies boldness, integrity, and excellence—choose Dalton Halls.

Iowa Tint rules and Regulations

Window tint films deliver a range of advantages for all types of vehicles, but adhering to Iowa's legal requirements is essential. Each state enforces distinct guidelines concerning the darkness and reflectiveness of window tints. Here's what you need to know for Des Moines, Iowa: For sedans, smaller vehicles, trucks, vans, and SUVs, you're allowed to apply any level of tint darkness on your back windows and rear windshields. However, the front driver and passenger side windows must allow up to 70% visible light transmission. This rule is consistent across all vehicle sizes. Iowa lacks specific regulations on tint reflectiveness, leaving it more open to personal preference.

Front windshield: Must have at least 70% light transmittance.

Front-side windows: Must have at least 70% light transmittance.

Back seat side windows: any tint darkness can be used.

Rear window: any tint darkness can be used.

Iowa Tint FAQ

Question: What happens if law enforcement issues me a ticket for a window tint violation?

Answer: A ticket issued by law enforcement must be addressed through the court system. Any questions about the ticket should be sent to law enforcement or as explained on the ticket.

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