WINDOW TINTING
Ceramic Tint vs Regular Tint: Which One Should You Choose?
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Choosing between ceramic and regular window tint isn’t a decision to be made lightly – it can significantly impact your driving experience, the lifespan of your vehicle’s interior, and even the look and feel of your car. Let’s stack up these two contenders side-by-side to help you make an informed decision.
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Firstly, when it comes to UV protection and heat rejection, ceramic tint comes out on top. Its advanced construction helps to block nearly 99% of harmful UV rays and reject a significant amount of solar heat, making your ride cooler and protecting your car’s interior from sun damage. Regular tint, on the other hand, while still offering UV protection and some heat reduction, doesn’t quite measure up to the performance of ceramic tint.
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Secondly, the level of infrared protection offered by these two types of tints is starkly different. Regular tint does not have any infrared rejecting properties, while ceramic tint, thanks to its nano-ceramic particles, offers high infrared rejection capabilities, contributing further to the heat reduction inside your vehicle.
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The difference in visual appeal and privacy between these two is also worth noting. Both types of tints come in a range of shades, allowing you to choose the darkness level that suits your aesthetic preference and need for privacy. However, ceramic tint provides better clarity, making your view from inside the car clearer while reducing the sun’s glare significantly more than regular tint.
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In terms of lifespan and durability, ceramic tint is far superior. While it might come at a higher price point, the durability and superior performance of ceramic tint can save you from frequent replacements, offering better value in the long run.
As for the legal aspect, both tints must comply with the local laws governing window tint darkness and reflection. It’s crucial to check the specific regulations in your province before making your decision.
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While it might seem like ceramic tint is the clear winner, remember, your choice between ceramic tint and regular tint ultimately comes down to personal preference, your specific needs, and your budget. Dyed film can be an excellent choice for those looking for a cost-effective solution, while ceramic tint is ideal for those seeking advanced features and long-lasting performance.
CARBON WINDOW TINT
2 Door Vehicle Package

Applies to most 2-Door
vehicles. Includes all
windows except the
windshield.
$299
4 Door Vehicle Package

Applies to most 4-Door
vehicles. Includes all
windows except the
windshield.
$349
2 Front Doors Only

Applies to most SUV's, trucks, vans or vehicles with existing factory film on the rear
$149
Full Size SUV Package

Applies to most SUV's, trucks, vans or vehicles without existing factory film on the rear.
$399
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WINDOW SUN STRIP
$69
Tint Removal $100/HR
CERAMIC IR
WINDOW TINT
2 Door Vehicle Package

Applies to most 2-Door
vehicles. Includes all
windows except the
windshield.
$399
4 Door Vehicle Package

Applies to most 4-Door
vehicles. Includes all
windows except the
windshield.
$449
2 Front Doors Only

Applies to most SUV's, trucks, vans or vehicles with existing factory film on the rear
$199
Full Size SUV Package

Applies to most SUV's, trucks, vans or vehicles without existing factory film on the rear.