FAQs

Window tint benefits

Window tint reduces heats, protects against UV on the skin/interior materials of your car, reduces glare, adds privacy and reduces chances of glass shattering on impact (safety).

Our window film is also backed by the Skin Cancer Foundation’s Seal of Recommendation, confirming its effectiveness at blocking harmful UV rays.

Will my tint bubble or turn purple over time?

Not with us. Bubbling and fading only happen with cheap film. We use premium XPEL film with a lifetime nationwide transferable warranty, and it’s backed by the Skin Cancer Foundation for proven UV protection.

Is PPF visible once installed?

Quality film installed correctly is nearly invisible. Our XPEL patterns are pre-cut using the largest template library in the industry, giving you seamless edges and factory-clean fitment.

What film do you use?

XPEL is an industry leader in both film quality and software innovation. We have access to the largest and most precise database of vehicle specific templates for window tint and PPF. This allows us to cut film exactly to your vehicle’s measurements, ensuring cleaner installs, tighter edges, and a seamless, factory-like finish.

What’s the difference between ceramic tint and regular tint?

Ceramic tint blocks significantly more heat and UV rays without interfering with electronics. It keeps your cabin cooler, protects your interior, and won’t fade or turn purple like cheap dyed films.

How long will my service take?

Tint for sides and rear windows take 2-3 hours. Add an individual hour for sunroof or windshield.

For PPF install front end is a 24 hour turn around and full body is 72+ hour turn around.

Ceramic coating 24 hours

Our installers bring over 10 years of experience to every vehicle, ensuring clean, precise, and professional installations every time.

What are the legal limits for tint in CA?

Windshield:
You’re allowed a 4-inch strip (also called an eyebrow or visor strip) of non-reflective tint at the top of the windshield.
Anything beyond that requires a medical exemption, or you risk fix-it tickets.

Front Side Windows:
Must allow 70% of light to pass through. This keeps them legal while still blocking heat and UV.

Rear Windows (Back Sides + Rear Windshield):
Any shade is legal — you can go as dark as you want.

What does % mean?
The percentage refers to how much visible light can pass through the film.
Example:

  • 70% = very light, mostly transparent

  • 35% = moderate tint

  • 5% = very dark “limo” tint