
Discover the cost of tinting your car windows in seconds. Our easy-to-use calculator provides a detailed estimate based on your specific vehicle and preferences. Simply select your car type, how many windows you want to tint, and the quality of the film you’d like. The price updates in real-time, giving you a transparent look at the potential cost.
If you're not certain, choose the color that you like best. You can confirm your choice on the day of installation.
This is an estimate. Final price may vary based on vehicle condition and specific requirements. Please confirm with our specialists.
The price of window tinting isn’t one-size-fits-all. Several key factors influence your final estimate, which our calculator is designed to account for.
The primary factor in your estimate is the size and type of your vehicle. A small 2-door coupe has significantly less glass to cover than a large SUV or a truck with multiple windows.
Coupes & Sedans: Generally have the lowest cost due to fewer and smaller windows.
SUVs & Minivans: The cost is higher because they have more windows, including rear quarter glass and a larger rear windshield.
Trucks: The price can vary depending on whether it’s a single, extended, or crew cab.
You don’t have to tint every window. The amount of coverage you choose directly impacts the price.
Front Two Windows: A popular and affordable option to reduce heat and glare for the driver.
All Sides & Rear: This is the most common choice, providing a complete, uniform look and full-cabin protection, excluding the front windshield.
Full Vehicle Tint (Including Windshield): For maximum heat and UV rejection, some opt to tint the entire front windshield with a clear, high-performance film. This is a premium option that adds to the cost.
The type of film you select is a major cost driver. Higher quality films offer significantly better performance and longevity.
Standard Dyed Film: The most economical option. It provides privacy and blocks some UV rays but offers minimal heat rejection and can fade over time.
Carbon Film: A great mid-range choice. It offers better heat rejection than dyed film, won’t fade, and its carbon particles don’t interfere with electronic signals like GPS or cell phones.
Ceramic & IR Ceramic Film: The top-of-the-line option. This film uses ceramic particles to block a huge amount of infrared (IR) radiation, which is the primary source of heat. It provides superior heat rejection, UV protection, and clarity without compromising your view.
While it’s tempting to choose the cheapest option, investing in professional, high-quality window tinting offers benefits far beyond aesthetics.
A quality ceramic tint can block up to 99% of infrared rays, keeping your car’s interior significantly cooler on hot days and reducing the strain on your AC system.
Harmful UV rays are responsible for fading and cracking your car’s dashboard, upholstery, and trim. A good tint acts like sunscreen for your car, blocking over 99% of UV rays.
Tinted windows can increase privacy and deter theft by making it harder for people to see valuables inside your vehicle. In an accident, the film can also help hold shattered glass together.