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Choosing the right film for your windows is extremely important. Not all window tinting films are created equal. Some films are designed to keep heat out, others focus on enhancing privacy, and then there are those like ceramic tint that provide additional safety benefits.
Here at Tint Express, our goal is to guide you in the right direction. We will assist you in navigating the world of window tinting, whether you need residential window tint for your home or commercial window tint for your business, ensuring you make an informed decision based on your specific needs and goals.
Below are just a few of the films we offer.
With any of the below films, including ceramic tint options, you can choose your shade of darkness at no extra cost, whether you're looking for commercial window tint or residential window tint. Explore our diverse selection of window tinting films to find the perfect fit for your needs.
Our Standard Carbon Film is a great option for gift certificates or anyone seeking value and performance. It provides 45–50% heat rejection and 99.9% UV protection to keep interiors cooler and protected.
With color-stable technology and a Lifetime Warranty, this film maintains its sleek appearance for years. Available in 15%, 20%, and 30% VLT, it’s perfect for customers wanting added privacy with lasting quality — an excellent choice for both homes and businesses.
Our TRUE Nano Ceramic films feature a patent-pending sputtered technology that ensures long-lasting performance — it won’t fade, discolor, or interfere with your vehicle’s electronics. Each film includes a patented anti-scratch coating and blocks 99.9% of harmful UV rays.
Most competitors offer one warranty, we provide 3:
Heat Rejection: 60–65% | UV Protection: 99.9% | Shade Options: 15%, 20%, 30%
Perfect for drivers who want the benefits of ceramic tint on a budget. This film offers reliable heat reduction and UV protection — ideal for vehicles that spend most of the day in a shaded or garage environment. You’ll still enjoy the same three warranties as our higher-grade films, with solid performance and lasting quality.
Heat Rejection: 70–75% | UV Protection: 99.9% | Shade Options: 5%, 15%, 20%, 30%
A great balance between cost and performance. This film is suited for vehicles that are partially exposed to sunlight during the day — such as those parked in open lots or under covered structures. You’ll notice a clear improvement in cabin comfort and glare reduction compared to entry-level films.
Heat Rejection: Up to 93% | UV Protection: 99.9% | Shade Options: 5%, 15%, 20%, 30%
Our top-tier ceramic film offers maximum heat rejection and superior comfort — perfect for those who drive frequently, work out of their vehicle, or spend long hours in the sun. Designed for extreme conditions, it delivers the highest level of heat-blocking performance, clarity, and UV defense available.
There are numerous types of window tinting films for different applications, including both commercial window tint and residential window tint. However, we have listed the top sellers, including popular ceramic tint options, as examples of the most common window tint needs.
The most elegant architectural film on the market, a leading choice in both residential window tint and commercial window tint applications, is sure to make a lasting impression. With a patent pending, multi-stacked, sputtered technology, Aurora delivers unparalleled performance. Its unmatched HD clarity and 85-97% Infrared (IR) rejection elegantly provide a cool and comfortable environment, unlike any other window tinting films available. This innovative ceramic tint is typically used in beachf
Ceramic tint is made up of nonconductive and nonmetallic particles that contain no dye and no carbon. These ceramic particles have a high capacity to block infrared rays, which generate heat from the sun. By breaking apart sunlight, this ceramic film has a great reputation in reducing glare and blocking 99.9% of cancer-causing UV rays. It is commonly used in both residential window tint and commercial window tint applications, particularly in spaces with direct East and West sun exposure. Window tinting films like this offer an effective solution for enhancing comfort and protection.
The main goal of this film is privacy, making it an excellent choice for both residential window tint and commercial window tint applications. It also offers an aesthetically pleasing look, commonly used in bathrooms and shower doors. The film provides a highly decorative white 'frosted glass' appearance, enhancing the overall decor. Additionally, this film is available in a 'blackout' option, which will eliminate glare and provide complete privacy with a solid black matte color, ideal for those seeking the benefits of window tinting films.
Also known as security film, this product comes in 8 mil - 14 mil options and is designed to create a stronger barrier for your windows. By using window tinting films, you can protect against broken glass hazards, break-ins, active shooters, intruders, or projectiles. This type of protection is commonly utilized in churches, schools, condos, and commercial buildings, making it an ideal choice for both commercial window tint and residential window tint applications.
Commonly referred to as mirror tint, silver reflective film functions by reflecting solar energy before it passes through the glass. Therefore, the shinier or darker the film is, the more it reflects energy. This option is typically less expensive compared to other window tinting films. It reflects about 30-46% of solar heat and is available in shades with 15, 20, and 35% VLT, making it suitable for both residential window tint and commercial window tint applications, while also contrasting with ceramic tint options.
Residential window tint prices are primarily determined by four key factors. First, we assess the total square footage of the project, as square footage will indicate how much window tinting film, including options like ceramic tint, is needed. Second, we evaluate the design and location of the window, as these elements can influence the complexity of installation. Third, we consider whether the window currently has any film that needs removal, as the condition of the old film affects the labor and time required for this process. Finally, understanding the customer's goals for the project helps us narrow down the selection of residential window tint and commercial window tint options to meet their expectations. Once we gather all this information, we can provide you with a free and accurate home window tinting quote—no extra charges, no surprises.








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