Professional Window Tinting
Standard VS Ceramic
What’s the best for me?
Standard Window Tint
Material: Typically made from dyed polyester or metalized films.
Heat Rejection: Provides a moderate level of heat rejection, which varies with the specific product.
UV Protection: Blocks a percentage of UV rays, helping to reduce fading of interiors.
Visibility: Can reduce glare, but darker tints may affect visibility.
Durability: Generally less durable; may fade over time and can be more prone to scratching.
Cost: Usually more affordable than ceramic options.
Ceramic Window Tint
Material: Made from advanced ceramic particles, which are non-metallic and non-conductive.
Heat Rejection: Offers superior heat rejection, maintaining a cooler interior temperature.
UV Protection: Blocks a higher percentage of UV rays, providing better protection for interiors and occupants.
Visibility: Maintains excellent visibility and clarity while reducing glare effectively.
Durability: More resilient; resistant to scratches and fading, often backed by a longer warranty.
Ceramic
(Better)
Nano-Ceramic
(Best)
Standard
(Good)