WINDOW TINTING SERVICES
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Car Window Tinting
How much does it cost to tint the windows on your car? And how long does it take?
The cost to tint or repair the tinting on your car windows will depend on many factors. Some to be mindful of include the make and model of your vehicle, and whether your windows are currently fitted with outdated, or a faulty window tint that will need to be removed prior to having your new window tint fitted on your glass. Other factors to consider include the amount of windows that need to be worked on, the location and accessibility to the glass, and the characteristics and function of the glass.
Another important factor that you must take into consideration is the type of window tint that you choose to have supplied and fitted on your car windows, and the business that you choose to have the works done by. Many customers forget to take into consideration that the installers experience to apply a high quality window film on your glass is extremely important for achieving a high quality standard after your film installation is complete.
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At SEQ Tints, we focus on quality over quantity and supply and fit Ultra Gard Nano Ceramic Window Films that are Engineered for Queensland's harsh climate. For more info, visit https://ultragardwindowfilms.com/automotive
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To get a quote with specific information that will include the cost and the timeframe that we require to complete our works on your car windows, please send us an SMS on 0415 831 222. Or Click here to view our cost estimate page
Darkest Legal Car Window Tint

Darkest Legal Tint Guaranteed by: Action Tint SEQ / SEQ TINTS
To ensure that your car windows are tinted within the darkest legal permitted limits by law, we are equipped with a certified VLT meter. We use this piece of equipment to measure the darkness of your cars factory windows, and we then apply a window film with the correct darkness. We Supply and Fit Ultra Gard Window Films. For more info, click here
FRONT DOORS
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In all States and Territories of Australia, both front doors on all vehicles are permitted a maximum total of 35% VLT. This means that at least 35% of the total Visible Light must still Transmit through all the glass pieces that are fitted on both front doors of your vehicle after a window tint has been applied.
REAR DOORS AND WINDOWS ON CARS
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In all States of Australia, a maximum total of 20% VLT is permitted for all windows the that are located behind the driver seating position. This means that a total of 20% of the Visible Light must still Transmit past the glass after the window tint has been applied.
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REAR DOORS AND WINDOWS ON GOODS AND CARGO VEICLES
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In Queensland, all areas of a vehicle that are designed to carry goods, may in most cases be allowed a window tint with no limits of darkness. However, this rule is complex, and will depend on the use of each vehicle.
FRONT WINDSCREEN
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The front windscreen glass of All vehicles are not permitted to be Completely covered with any type of window film.
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Furthermore, a narrow top front Windscreen Banner, or a strip of window tint resembling a Tint visor, may be applied horizontally to the top section of a front windscreen. The film can be of any darkness, however, it must not exceed 10% of the total height of your windscreen, and be cleared from the path of your wipers.
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NOTE: In most cases, you’ll find that it is not technically permitted on most vehicles.
All Window Tint that is applied to any of your cars windows;
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must not reflect more than 10%. This means that the window tint must not be shinny nor reflective.
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To ensure that your Window Tints are covered by Our warranty, your windows must be tinted within the legal limits. For more information regarding car window tint warranty, click the link below:
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Please visit our Automotive Warranty for all our terms, conditions and agreements.
CLICK ON THE LINKS BELOW FOR AN ESTIMATE COST TO TINT YOUR VEHICLE TYPE
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