If you drive around Sarasota long enough, you start to pay attention to glass. Not the kind in galleries on Palm Avenue, but the rolling greenhouses sitting at traffic lights in August. Window tint isn’t a luxury here, it is self-preservation. What often gets missed is that the same film and...
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Pull into any grocery lot in Sarasota and you will see plenty of electric vehicles sitting nose-out for a quick charge, cabin screens aglow, panoramic glass roofs shimmering in the sun. Those broad glass surfaces look great until midday, when the Gulf heat pushes past 90 and the car’s thermal...
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On a July afternoon in Sarasota, you can feel the heat building the moment the light turns red. The cabin temperature climbs. The steering wheel burns your palms. The sun finds a way through every untinted inch of glass. That is usually when people decide they want window film, and soon after,...
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Midday on I‑75, the asphalt can look like a mirror. Light bounces off windshields and pale concrete, then ricochets through your cabin. You squint, your eyes water, and by the time you merge onto Fruitville, your vision feels tired and slightly dull. Most people blame fatigue or dehydration, but...
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