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How Much Does Window Tinting Cost On Average?

Window tint cost on average
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Window Tinting has become a new great addition for car passionate people. Among the many different things one can do to improve and upgrade a car, be it for aesthetics reasons, for performance, or for impressing friends and family, tinting windows has become an important part of car upgrades. But before one should embark on making this addition for his much-loved vehicle, it all boils down to the costs of such a thing.
 
Window Tinting Cost Average
 
The average cost of window tinting done by a professional tint shop ranges from $100 - $400 for the whole car for a standard non-reflective film, however, the price can go as high as $800 for a better quality film such as ceramic or other special tints. This fact is due to the technology being used in these films, that to be honest, changes everything, both style, quality, and benefits. The higher the heat rejection, the higher the price! We also need to consider the number of windows, their size, and the car type. More on this later. If you were to do it yourself, you will probably manage to do it with $100.
 
 
Window Tinting Prices By Type of Films
 
A Ceramic film will always cost more than a dye film. This fact is due to the quality and technology used in these films. A Ceramic tint will always last longer and be of more value whereas the dye tint may damage faster and discoloration of the film may occur as well among other downsides.
 
Ceramic Window Tint Cost
 
This is by far the highest quality film available that does not contain any dye or metals. The non-conductive and non-metallic ceramic particles in it do not obstruct radio signals, phone signals, or other alike technologies such as GPS. The higher price is justified by the technology that is being used.
 
There seems to be a hybrid version of the ceramic film called nano-ceramic. It’s like an upgraded version of the classic ceramic tint but with more properties and benefits such as increased heat rejection and durability among others. There is also an increase in visibility which makes it even more valuable. The last thing you want is to have an accident because of the too-dark window tint. By choosing this type of film we can decrease the number of unwanted accidents and incidents as well.
 
Another great benefit that comes with the ceramic tint, is the fact that the AC in your car will be used less or even better, never again. Due to the high properties of blocking the heat coming in from the sun, makes this tint again number one in our list and recommendation. Three tinted windows with this type of film would cost around $400.
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  • 99% Infrared Heat Reduction
  • Block 99% UV
  • Does not block any signals from technology
  • Reduces Glare 
  • Will not fade or turn purple
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Premium Precut Ceramic Window Tint for 4-Door Trucks
Premium Ceramic Window Tint for 4 Door Trucks Cost
  • 99% Heat Reduction
  • Blocks 99% UV
  • Does not block any signals from technology
  • Reduces Glare 
  • Will not fade or turn purple​
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Premium Precut Ceramic Window Tint for SUVs
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  • 99% Heat Reduction
  • Blocks 99% UV
  • Does not block any signals from technology
  • Reduces Glare 
  • Will not fade or turn purple​​
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Premium Precut Ceramic Window Tint for Coupes
Premium Ceramic Window Tint Cost for Coupe

  • 99% Heat Reduction
  • Blocks 99% UV
  • Does not block any signals from technology
  • Reduces Glare 
  • Will not fade or turn purple​
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Premium Precut Ceramic Window Tint for Mini-Van
Premium Ceramic Window Tint Cost for Mini Van
  • 99% Heat Reduction
  • Blocks 99% UV
  • Does not block any signals from technology
  • Reduces Glare 
  • Will not fade or turn purple​
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Carbon Window Tint Cost
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This film is made of carbon particles. It helps block the infrared light quite fast and effectively. There will also be a decrease in heat inside the vehicle. It does not contain any metals so we do not have to worry about radio, phone signals, or GPS blockings. This film will not fade quickly as the cheaper ones. One downside would be the issue with the glare and haze that can be created by carbon which in turn obstructs your visibility. Three tinted windows with this type of film would cost between $100 - $130.
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Carbon Window Tint Cost
  • Great Heat Reduction
  • 99% UV Rejection​
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Metalized Window Tint Cost

This type of tint is designed with multilayers and contains metallic particles. Because of a treated layer, it blocks the Ultraviolet rays. It also has a metalized layer that reflects the heat and also darkens the glass. On top, it blends with a coat that acts as a protective layer. This type of film has the ability to reflect heat from the sun, therefore protecting the interior. 

The advantage of metallic particles is making them more durable and offer strength and protection. The downside would be that it interferes with communication and location technology: phone, radio, and GPS. Two-door windows would cost around $130.

Dyed Window Tint Cost

Dyed window tint is the cheapest or most affordable type of tint! It is formed by adding a dye to a layer next to the adhesive, and after which is applied to the windows of your car. However, your tint will turn purple, brown, or a completely different color in time due to the fact that the Sun’s UV rays will affect the tint’s dye and will start to fade.

This type of tint would be the cheapest because no special technology or materials are being used in its creation. There also comes a problem with frequent replacement of this tint, its durability being very short and bubbles issue may also occur on the tinted windows. Three windows would cost between $69 - 99.

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Window Tint Dyed Cost
  • Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER) 42%
  • Improves personal safety by blocking 99% of UVA & UVB rays
  • Non-metalized construction eliminates signal interference
  • Reduces glare and fading of vehicle’s interior​​
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Hybrid Window Tinting Cost

Hybrid Tint uses a combo of metalized and dyed tints. This tint gives a dark appearance and can block a vast amount of light. How this gets installed is by first adding an adhesive layer that adheres to the glass. Next comes a metalized and dyed layer which is added into the film together with a protective topcoat. Due to the dyed layer, this hybrid tint can block a vast amount of light whereas the metallic layer creates a dark sleek appearance.

People usually got this wrong, that the darker the film is the more protection it has against the sun rays and heat. This is not necessarily true when it comes to hybrid window film. Well, yes, they block the heat to a fair extent, and other interesting features would be that it has the advantages of dyed film and metalized as well. 



Do It Yourself vs Professional Tinting Shops

Like everything else in life, be it products or services, quality matters. That’s because it can make a big difference. Depending on your budget and preferences, you can either choose a cheap tint or a high-quality tint.

Do It Yourself

Yes, you can save some money by buying a Window Tinting Tool Kit  and you can also watch some videos on how to install the film yourself. It might take some time until you manage to do it like a pro. Make no mistake, there is a huge difference between a specialist who does this job every day and a person who just starts learning how to apply the film for the first time. But like everything else in life, no one has born a know-it-all and you should not be afraid of learning a new skill. It will be a challenge though. 

As for the window film - you can get the Premium Ceramic Tint Film, however, make sure to research first the tint laws of your state and what you are allowed to use on your car. Different states have different regulations, so you want to make sure that you respect the law and not get in trouble by having an illegal percentage of window tint. So, with around $100 you can get your tinting kit and window film and get to work :) 

Professional Tinting

It is more recommended of course to have a professional install the film on your car for more reasons. One would be the simple fact that they have massive experience and the final outcome will be of great success. Another advantage would be the warranty that you will receive from a tint installer. You will be covered in case anything happens with your film, like bubbles or discoloration or other unwanted issues. Just contact them and they must fix whatever problems may appear. 

Another important thing to know is that certain states have special laws that require a certain window film certificate to be carried at all times into one’s vehicle. If you encounter a police traffic control, and they start asking questions and start verifying your vehicle, by law you need to comply with their statutes. 

Professional tint installers are always up to date or they must be at least with every new law or regulation in regards to tinted windows. Therefore, by using their services not only you will get a professional tint service but you won’t have to worry about any laws or anything like that. Imagine if you are tinting your windows by yourself, and after long hard work you must take it down because you haven’t respected the legal tint percentage. Certainly, you don’t want to be in that position and your hard work to be in vain.

The downside would be the fact that this will cost more for sure. Professional tinting would cost anywhere from $199 - $400 and all the way up to $800 even.


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Window Tinting Cost For Different Types of Cars
2 Door Windows Car Different Tints Cost
Single Cab Truck Different Tints Cost
Extended Cab Trucks Different Tints Cost
Full-size Vehicles Different Tints Cost
SUV & Wagons Different Tints Cost
Full Windshield Cost for Different Tints on various type of cars
Full windshield prices for trucks, suv's, vans, larger vehicles

 
Additional Costs

If your car has an existing tint that has to be removed, you should know that this action has a cost also. This can range from $25 to $200. If you would like to remove it yourself we have created a guide that shows you 3 easy steps in doing so. 

Home Window Tinting Cost

A whole house to be tinted can go anywhere from $750 - $5000 per project. You will need to take into account the number of windows among other things.

Commercial Window Tinting Cost

To tint a whole building involves a lot of labor. Therefore, you would expect that these projects are the most costly. Prices can range from $750 - $25000 and more. 

Let’s wrap it up!

In conclusion, if you wonder how much does it cost to get your windows tinted, you will have to take into account more details, such as the type of car, the number of windows to be tinted, the material of the window film, and if you would like to do it yourself or professionally. To sum it up, the window tinting cost average is between $100 - $400 all the way up to $800 for the entire vehicle and a quality window film. ​
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