Reduce Glare and Keep Your Cabin Cool

Window Tinting in Maurice and surrounding areas for vehicles exposed to intense daily sunlight and interior heat buildup

Bad Habitz Garage LLC installs professional automotive window tint for drivers in Maurice and surrounding towns who spend hours behind the wheel under Louisiana sun. You feel the heat through the glass before you even start the engine, and by midday your steering wheel is too hot to touch without gloves. Window tint blocks the majority of that solar energy before it enters the cabin, keeping the interior cooler and preventing the dashboard and seats from cracking or fading over time.


The tinting process involves applying a thin film to the interior surface of your vehicle's side and rear windows. Film options vary in darkness and heat rejection capability, allowing you to balance privacy with visibility while meeting local tint laws. In Maurice and across southern Louisiana, where summer temperatures regularly exceed ninety degrees, the film acts as a barrier that reduces both glare and the workload on your air conditioning system.


If your truck or daily driver sits in the sun most of the day, schedule a tint consultation to review film options that fit your vehicle and driving conditions.

Tints done by Bad Habitz come with a lifetime warranty

What Proper Installation Delivers Beyond Appearance

You get smooth edges, no bubbles, and consistent coverage across every window when the film is applied with the right technique and tools. Bad Habitz Garage LLC preps each window by cleaning away dust, oils, and residue before cutting and positioning the film. The application uses a specialized squeegee and solution to eliminate air pockets, ensuring the film adheres evenly without lifting at the corners or peeling over time.


Once the installation is complete, you will notice immediate improvements to your driving environment:


  • Heat & Glare Reduction: Experience cooler air when you open the door and significantly less squinting during bright morning or afternoon drives.

  • Interior Preservation: Protects cabin materials from constant sun exposure that causes fabrics to bleach and plastics to crack.

  • Enhanced Privacy: Adds a layer of security by reducing how much passersby can see into the cabin while maintaining your clear sightlines.

  • Optical Clarity: High-quality film ensures you maintain full visibility for safe driving at all hours.


Installation typically takes a few hours depending on the number of windows and your specific vehicle type. To ensure the best long-term bond, the film requires a short curing period before you can safely roll the windows down; expect to leave them up for a day or two after the work is finished.


While the tint is durable and is not removed during routine cleaning, it does require minor care to stay in top condition. Always use non-abrasive products and soft cloths to avoid scratching the film surface. This professional application provides a lasting barrier against the elements while giving your vehicle a clean, finished look.

Common Questions About Tint Performance and Care

Drivers often ask how long tint lasts, whether it affects visibility at night, and what maintenance it requires once installed.

  • How dark can I go with window tint in Maurice?

    Louisiana law limits front side windows to a higher visible light transmission than rear windows, so your film choice depends on which windows are being treated and whether you want to stay within legal limits for daily road use.

  • What happens if the film starts to bubble or peel?

    Bubbles usually indicate improper installation or contamination during application, and peeling occurs when the adhesive fails or the film was not cured correctly after installation.

  • When should I avoid rolling down the windows?

    You should keep windows up for at least twenty four to forty eight hours after installation to allow the adhesive to bond fully and moisture to evaporate from between the film and glass.

  • Why does tint look hazy right after installation?

    A slight haze or small water pockets are normal during the first few days as moisture works its way out from under the film, and the haze clears once the curing process finishes.

  • How do I clean tinted windows without damaging the film?

    Use a soft microfiber cloth and a cleaner that does not contain ammonia, as ammonia-based products can break down the adhesive and cause the film to discolor or separate over time.

Bad Habitz Garage LLC works with drivers across Mauriceand surrounding counties  who need tint that lasts through heat, humidity, and daily use. Reach out to discuss film options and book an installation that fits your schedule.

Disclaimer

  • We do NOT tint windshields due to the legality. (It is illegal to tint windshields).



  • We do not tint on top of previous tint (and/or other people’s work) as we cannot warranty or guarantee our film.



  • If there is previous tint on a vehicle a stripping fee will apply to remove and rear defrosters are not guaranteed due to the stripping process.



  • 25% is the legal tint limit for LA
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