Automotive Window Tinting In Guam

Enhance Comfort, Privacy, and Protection for Your Ride!

Offering IR Ceramic Window Tint Services to Enhance Your Privacy and Protect Your Vehicle.

Heat Rejection, UV Protection, Enhanced Privacy, Stylish Appearance

In Guam, window tinting has evolved beyond just privacy and aesthetics. Discover the enhanced benefits of IR Ceramic Window Tints, offering privacy, UV protection, and heat rejection. What does that mean for your island drive?

What is IR Ceramic Window Tint?

Our Ceramic Window Tints use cutting-edge nanotechnology, featuring multiple layers designed to protect your vehicle from the harsh Guam sun. These layers are packed with microscopic particles that block harmful UVA and UVB rays, keeping you and your car’s interior safe.

Unlike traditional tints, our IR Ceramic Window Tint is metal-free, so it won’t interfere with your cell phone signal. It’s the top choice for superior heat rejection, significantly reducing your vehicle's interior temperature and providing a cooler, more comfortable ride.

The top layer, reinforced with nanoparticles, adds extra durability to your windows, minimizing scratches. Beneath that, a clear polyester layer enhances the film’s depth and strength.

The specialized adhesive layer controls the visible light transmission (VLT), ensuring clear visibility, even in low-light conditions. Experience the ultimate in UV protection and heat reduction – the perfect solution for Guam’s tropical climate.

What is the difference? IR Ceramic Tint vs Regular Tint

Regular window tints, also known as dyed tints, are made from dyed polyester sheets that come in various shades, ranging from light to dark.

Compared to our IR Ceramic Window Tints in Guam, regular tints provide limited protection against the sun, allowing harmful UV rays to pass through and raising the temperature inside your vehicle. While these tints are often chosen for their lower cost, it's important to note that their effectiveness in blocking heat and UV rays is compromised – you truly get what you pay for.

On the other hand, our IR Ceramic Window Tints use advanced technology to significantly reduce heat inside your car. By choosing these tints, you’re not only preventing your vehicle from overheating but also investing in a more durable, long-lasting solution for your window tinting needs.

Automotive Window Tint Prices

Price is based on size, amount of windows, and type of vehicle.

If the existing tint is aged, peeling, bubbling, delaminating, or significantly deteriorated, there will be an additional charge of $100 for tint removal

IR Ceramic Window Tint FAQs

After tinting, when can I roll down my windows?

We recommend keeping your windows rolled up for 3-5 days after installation. Cure times may vary based on factors such as humidity, temperature, and climate, so it's better to err on the side of caution.

Do you offer a window tint warranty?

YES, we do offer a life time warranty. This warranty will be present to you when you schedule your appointment.

Does IR Ceramic Window tint go inside or outside the windows?

window tint is installed on the inside/ interior of the glass

Does darker tint reject more heat? 

The heat rejection capabilities of IR ceramic window tinting in Guam go beyond the tint's darkness level. Specifically engineered to block infrared (IR) rays, a significant contributor to heat, IR ceramic window tinting prioritizes thermal comfort. While darkness may impact visible light transmission (VLT), indicating how much light passes through, the key to effective heat rejection lies in the ceramic technology designed to combat infrared radiation.

In Guam, where window tinting is a popular choice, IR ceramic window tinting stands out for its ability to provide optimal heat rejection even with lighter shades. For those in Guam and beyond, it's crucial to consider the manufacturer's specified heat rejection capabilities rather than relying solely on the darkness level of the tint.

What is the Tint law for Guam? 

Please refer to Title 16 (article 2, subsection 3209) http://www.guamcourts.org/CompilerofLaws/GCA/title16.html