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What window tint levels are legal in Ontario?
Ontario requires the front windshield to let through at least 70% VLT (visible light transmission), and the front side windows can't be so dark the driver can't be clearly seen. Rear side windows and the back windshield have no legal shade limit. We'll recommend a shade that stays compliant up front and goes as dark as you want in the back.
How long does a tint install take?
Most vehicles take 2–4 hours depending on window count and film type. We're set up for same-day service. Drop off in the morning, drive away in the afternoon, or stay in the waiting area if you'd rather wait it out.
What's the difference between carbon and ceramic film?
Carbon film blocks light and UV and won't fade, but it lets more heat through than ceramic. Ceramic film uses nano-ceramic particles to reject significantly more heat and infrared without getting any darker, and it doesn't interfere with cell, GPS, or keyless-entry signals. Ceramic costs more up front, but it's the better choice if you want the cabin to actually feel cooler in summer.
Do you offer a warranty on window tint?
Yes. Every install comes with a lifetime warranty on SunTek film, backed by the manufacturer. It covers peeling, bubbling, cracking, and fading for as long as you own the vehicle.
How much does window tint cost?
Pricing starts at $119 for two front windows, $249 for a 4-door full tint, $269 for SUVs and wagons, and $349 for pickups, vans, and Teslas. Common add-ons: front windshield $149, rear windshield $75, sun-strip / visor $60, sunroof $40 per panel, tint removal $100. Call or request a quote for an exact price on your vehicle.
What is paint protection film?
PPF is a clear, flexible urethane film applied over painted surfaces. It absorbs rock chips, scratches, bug etch, and minor impacts before they reach the paint, and the top coat self-heals light swirl marks with heat. Installed well, it's nearly invisible.