When it comes to window tint, there are a few different grades and materials to choose from. While there are some window tints that will merely upgrade the car’s appearance, there are other higher-grade tints that will do much more than that. Ceramic tint is one such material, but is paying the higher price for it worth it?
Ceramic window tint is made up of many layers that are designed to block the sun’s harmful UV rays. Autotrader notes that ceramic tint has the ability to do this due to nanotechnology, which “incorporates microscopic ceramic particles with layers of ultra-thin film.” According to most tint manufacturers, this special film is able to block up to 99.9% of UV rays, so it’s easy to see why this type of tint is worth the added cost.
How much more? It depends on what kind of car is being tinted and who is doing the work. Since different shops have different rates, it can cost around $100 to $400 for a standard non-reflective tint and up to $800 for ceramic tinting.
While ceramic window tint can cost nearly double the amount of other types of window tint, the reason for this is more than just the use of nanotechnology. Here are a few of the key advantages:
While ceramic window tint is considered the crème de la crème of tints, there are a few different types of window tints that can be installed on a car.
While ceramic tint can sometimes cost around double the price of the other tints available on the market, its UV blocking properties and cleaner appearance is well worth the extra cost. After all, the window tint is protecting you and your car’s interior from harmful rays that can lead to damage and even skin cancer. In that case, an extra couple hundred dollars can go a long way.