4 min read
A great tint job is not one price for everyone, and that is a good thing. The final number depends on your vehicle and the film you choose, so you only pay for what fits your ride and your goals. Here is what shapes the price.
Your vehicle
A two door coupe takes less film and less time than a large SUV with a steep rear window. Curved glass, like a full back window, is more work to fit cleanly than flat front windows. The size and shape of your glass is the biggest factor in cost.
How much you cover
Tinting two front windows to match factory rear glass costs less than doing the whole vehicle. Add ons like a windshield sun strip, a full windshield, or a sunroof raise the total because they add both film and labor.
The film tier
Dyed film is the friendliest price, carbon sits in the middle with stronger heat rejection, and ceramic is the premium choice for the most heat and UV rejection with crystal clarity. Better film costs more up front and saves money long term because it will not fade, bubble, or need replacing in a couple of years.
The fast way to a real number
Cheap tint often costs more in the end once you add in redos and removals. We install premium film with a lifetime warranty, so the job is done right the first time. To see ranges, check our pricing, then request a quote and we confirm the exact price for your vehicle. Mobile service across metro Atlanta is included, we come to you.
