ATLANTA, GA, March 24, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Tint Guy, a premier Atlanta tinting company, was recently awarded the 2010 Dealer of the Year award for the state of Georgia by 3M Southern Films Distribution (SFD), a regional distributor of 3M Window Films.
The Tint Guy has specialized in commercial, residential and automobile Atlanta window tinting since 1986. The Tint Guy is the only full-service 3M window film dealer in Georgia, carrying the complete line of 3M window film products.
The Dealer of the Year is a state-wide award that is given each year to 3M dealers who display excellence in sales and customer service as well as company growth. Not only did The Tint Guy show continuous growth from 2009 to 2010 in sales, but the company also holds an impeccable consumer rating.
Chris Robinson, owner of The Tint Guy, said of the award, "To be named Dealer of the Year for 2010 by 3M Southern Films Distribution is an incredible distinction for The Tint Guy. It is also a testament to the hard work our entire team does on a day to day basis, from applying the best window film available to answering questions and concerns of our customers. We appreciate all of those who have used our services in the past or have recommended The Tint Guy to others."
Southern Films Distribution is one of the largest distributors of 3M Window Films in North America. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, SFD distributes window film products to authorized 3M dealers in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Tennessee.
With over 25 years of experience in the Atlanta window tint industry, The Tint Guy is able to handle projects of all shapes and sizes. From a new sports car to a multi-story commercial complex, The Tint Guy applies years of expertise to provide its customers with the best Atlanta tinting experience.
About The Tint Guy:
The Tint Guy is an Atlanta window tinting company, specializing in residential, commercial, and automotive tinting. Founded in 1986, the company now has three "brick and mortar" locations in the metro Atlanta area. The Tint Guy is the only full-service 3M window film dealer in Georgia, providing expert sales and installations of the complete line of 3M window films.
For more information, visit www.TheTintGuy.com.
Atlanta Tinting Company The Tint Guy Awarded 2010 Dealer of the Year by 3M Southern Films Distribution
The Dealer of the Year award recognizes outstanding salesmanship and customer service in the window tinting industry.
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