Give your vehicle a cool upgrade Inside & out with proffessionally installed window tint by TNS

Step 1) CHOOSE THE TINT YOU WANT

  • Carbon Window Tint installation

    Carbon Film

    Carbon Window Tint (Better) – Carbon films are a better option compared to dyed films. These do not have any dyes and are made with carbon nanoparticles embedded within the film. They absorb and block solar heat and UV radiation. They do not fade wit use over time and retain their dark black color.

  • Red pickup truck with tinted windows in a garage, reflecting two people.

    Ceramic Film

    Ceramic Window Tint (Best) – Unlike regular tint that uses dyes, ceramic window tint involves the infusion of ceramic particles into the film. These nano-ceramic particles play a crucial role in blocking out harmful UV rays and rejecting a substantial portion of solar heat. This results in excellent UV protection and heat reduction, keeping your vehicle cool and comfortable even on the hottest summer days.

  • Infographic showing Illinois window tint laws for passenger and multipurpose vehicles. Passenger vehicles: 35% tint on front and back sides, 6-inch front windshield tint. Multipurpose vehicles: 50% front side tint, any tint on back sides and windshield, 6-inch front windshield tint. Includes vehicles like sedans, SUVs, trucks. Source is tinting-laws.com.

    Shades & laws

    The percent of visible light allowed through your car windows is called VLT: Visible Light Transmission. The percentage of light allowed through your film and glass in Illinois is very specific and different for sedan cars and SUV cars or vans. Learn more by clicking below.

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Diagram of a car side view with labeled parts including windshield, brow, front vent glass, front door glass, sunroof glass, rear door glass, rear vent glass, rear quarter glass, and back glass.