Why Get Window Tint?

Dyed, nano-carbon, and nano-ceramic tints are all types of window tint that offer different benefits and have different characteristics. Here's a comparison of these three types of tints:

Dyed tint: Dyed tint is the most basic and most affordable type of window tint. It is made by adding a layer of colored dye to the surface of the film. This type of tint provides basic protection from the sun's UV rays and can reduce heat and glare, but it may fade over time.

Nano-carbon tint: Nano-carbon tint is a type of window tint that uses nanotechnology to enhance the performance of the tint. It is made by adding a layer of tiny carbon particles to the surface of the film. The use of nanotechnology allows for a more precise and uniform application of the carbon particles, resulting in improved protection from the sun's UV rays and heat, reduced glare, and a sleek, non-reflective finish.

Nano-ceramic tint: Nano-ceramic tint is the most advanced type of window tint. It is made by adding layers of ceramic particles to the surface of the film using nanotechnology. This type of tint provides the best protection from the sun's UV rays and heat, and it has a non-reflective finish that does not interfere with electronic signals such as cell phone and GPS signals. Nano-ceramic tint is also highly durable and resistant to fading and scratches.

In conclusion, the type of tint you choose will depend on your individual needs and preferences. If you are looking for a basic level of protection from the sun's UV rays and heat, dyed tint may be a good option. If you want better protection, nano-carbon tint is a good choice. If you want the best protection and maximum durability, nano-ceramic tint is hands down the way to go.

Ohio Window Tint Laws

If you are concerned about your window being legal, reference Ohio’s current window tint laws. We can also provide recommendations to resolve any concerns with legality.

Benefits of Window Tint

  • UV Protection

    Most people overlook the fact that your skin can suffer sun damage from inside your car. But window tint can block up to 99% of the sun’s UV rays for added protection while you drive.

    UV rays don’t just damage your skin. They also cause interior materials like your seats and dashboard to fade and crack. Tinted windows can preserve these materials and extend the life of your car’s interior.

  • Sharper Look

    In the end, there’s no other way to put it. Tinted windows give a car some attitude and improve the overall style of the exterior.

  • Improved Comfort

    By blocking out UV rays, window tint can make the inside of a vehicle significantly cooler and more comfortable, particularly during hot summer months. Window tint also reduces glare from the sun for greater comfort and protection for your eyes.

  • Increased Privacy and Theft Deterrent

    Window tint allows you to look out while making it harder for others to see in. That makes it more difficult for anyone to see valuables left inside your car.

  • Accident Safety

    Window tint is a film that sticks to the window and has the tendency to hold broken glass together in the event of an accident, thus preventing dangerous shards from flying around.

  • Better Gas Mileage

    Running the air conditioner stunts your gas mileage. By blocking the sun and cooling the cabin, window tint allows you to cut down on your air conditioner use and get more mileage out of your tank.