Window Tint Systems Built for Heat Control, Clarity, and Long-Term Protection
Most vehicles leave a tint shop looking darker. Few leave performing better. Window tint is not a cosmetic decision — it is a functional system that manages heat, UV exposure, and glare at the glass surface. At Detali Auto Club, film selection is intentional and installation is controlled, because the difference between tint that lasts and tint that fails lives entirely in how the work is done.
- Pricing
- Starting at $200
What's Included
UV Rejection at the Glass Surface
Our ceramic film blocks up to 99% of UV radiation before it reaches the interior. That matters because UV degradation on leather, fabric, and dashboard materials is cumulative and silent — by the time it is visible, the damage is already done.
Heat Reduction Without Darkness
Ceramic film rejects infrared energy, which is the primary driver of interior heat buildup. The vehicle stays cooler, the climate system works less, and the interior temperature becomes predictable rather than punishing.
Glare Management on Extended Drives
Glare is a fatigue problem before it is a visibility problem. Properly selected film reduces eye strain on long drives without narrowing outward visibility — a balance that requires film knowledge, not just a dark shade.
Interior Material Preservation
Sun exposure degrades every surface it touches over time. Tint creates a consistent barrier at the glass that extends the life of the materials inside — not as a side effect, but as a deliberate function of the system.
Glass Integrity on Impact
Ceramic film bonds to the glass surface. In the event of an impact, the film holds shattered glass in place rather than allowing it to scatter. That is a structural benefit that has nothing to do with appearance.
Optical Precision in Every Panel
No bubbling. No distortion. No lifting at the edges. Each panel is cut and applied with the attention required to maintain outward clarity while delivering full performance — because a tint that compromises visibility is not a solution.
Our Process
Vehicle Assessment
Before any film is selected or cut, we assess the vehicle — glass condition, panel geometry, existing treatments, and the client's priorities. Film type and shade are chosen based on what the vehicle actually needs, not what is easiest to install.
Surface Preparation
Glass is cleaned and prepared to a standard that removes any contamination that would compromise adhesion. Preparation is not abbreviated. A clean surface is the foundation of a tint that performs and holds over time.
Film Cutting and Fitting
Each panel is cut with precision to fit the exact geometry of the vehicle's glass. Edges are addressed with the same attention as the center — because lifting at the corners is where most installations eventually fail.
Controlled Application
Film is applied in a controlled environment that minimizes dust and contamination during installation. Pressure, temperature, and technique are managed throughout. The result is a surface that is optically clear and structurally sound.
Final Inspection
Every panel is inspected before the vehicle is returned. We are looking for clarity, adhesion, edge integrity, and consistency across all glass surfaces. The vehicle leaves only when it meets the standard.
Why It Matters
- Interior surfaces are protected from UV degradation before visible damage occurs
- The cabin temperature becomes measurably more stable in direct sun
- Outward visibility is preserved while glare and heat are controlled
- The investment compounds — protection delivered on day one continues working every day the vehicle is driven
- Glass holds on impact rather than scattering
- The vehicle's profile is refined without altering its character
Frequently Asked Questions
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Start with a Conversation About Your Vehicle
We assess before we recommend. Tell us about the vehicle and what you are trying to protect, and we will identify the right film system for it.
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