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Ceramic Tint Installation Price Guide.

  • Important Note:

    Due to QLD laws and to ensure proper film adhesion, pre-existing window tint must be removed prior to installing new tint.

  • 2x Windows

    From $355

  • Single Cab Ute

    From $445

  • Small Hatch

    From $610

  • Sedan / Small SUV / Small Wagon

    From $720

  • Large SUV / Large Wagon / 4WD (2010+)

    From $830

  • Large SUV / Large Wagon / 4WD (older than 2010)

    From $940

Window Tint Removal Price Guide.

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We highly recommend checking our price guide to get an idea of costs before you submit your quote form.

If you're shopping based purely on price, we’re probably not the right fit for you. But if you value long-lasting results, expert installation, and a reliable mobile service — you’re in the right place.

Our Mobile Tint Services.

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Car Tinting Sunshine Coast.

At Sunshine Coast Mobile Tinting, we’re focused on results. With our personalised tint range, protect yourself and your car’s interior with car window tinting Sunshine Coast residents trust.

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Home Window Tinting Sunshine Coast.

Improve privacy and add sleek curb appeal to your property. Make the smart decision and protect your investment and its contents with home window tint on the Sunshine Coast.

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Commercial Window Tinting Sunshine Coast.

Your workspace is important. Ensure that it’s operating at peak capacity with commercial window tint Sunshine Coast businesses are increasingly turning to.

Now Providing Black Armor SELECT Ceramic Film.

At Sunshine Coast Mobile Tinting, we proudly partner with Black Armor Window Films to provide car tinting Sunshine Coast residents trust. Black Armor is an Australian-owned brand known for its premium quality, durability, and advanced heat-rejecting technology. By exclusively using Black Armor films, we ensure every customer receives long-lasting performance, deep UV protection, and a flawless, factory-finish look.

These films are designed to withstand the harsh Australian climate, offering superior fade resistance and consistent clarity over time. The partnership allows us to offer a lifetime warranty on most installations, giving you total peace of mind. Whether you’re after enhanced privacy, a cooler cabin, or improved aesthetic appeal, Black Armor delivers on all fronts.

Our qualified technicians have extensive experience working specifically with these films, guaranteeing precision and top-tier results every time. Choosing Sunshine Coast Mobile Tinting means you're choosing industry-leading materials backed by expert installation and proven results that stand the test of time.

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How Do We Provide the Best Car Window Tinting on the Sunshine Coast?

By no means are we the fastest or cheapest — but we are the most reliable and committed to quality. Our team uses only premium films, installed with expert precision. Whether it’s rear window tinting, side window tinting, or full car protection, we make sure your investment stands the test of time.

And with our mobile window tinting near me service, you’ll never have to leave your home or workplace. Simply book your appointment and we’ll come to you — no downtime, no stress.

Our Sunshine Coast tint team is experienced, professional and personable. Unsure on the best mobile window tinting options for your car or building? Not to worry! We’ll explain your tint film options and the benefits of each to you in a clear and concise manner, so you can make the best educated decision for yourself — no complex jargon with us.

Enquire with our friendly and knowledgeable team today for a free, specially tailored quote and for quality window tinting near you.

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Professional Car Tinting Sunshine Coast Drivers Rely On.

With over a decade of experience in car window tinting Sunshine Coast, we offer everything from entry-level dyed film to high-performance ceramic and carbon tinting options. Whether you're after UV protection, enhanced aesthetics, or heat rejection, we tailor each tint to your needs—and ensure it complies with all Queensland legal tinting laws.

From Noosa Heads window tinting to Maroochydore car tint, we’re the trusted name for superior service and high-quality finishes. Wondering, “where can I get my windows tinted without the hassle?” You’ve found the answer.

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Window Tinting Benefits You’ll Love.

99% UV Protection: Reduce sun damage to skin, interiors, and furnishings.

Heat Rejection: Keep your vehicle or building cooler and more efficient.

Privacy & Security: Tinted windows reduce visibility and help deter break-ins.

Shatter Resistance: Tint film holds broken glass together, enhancing safety in accidents.

Aesthetic Appeal: Add a sleek, stylish look to your asset.

Increased Resale Value: Tinted vehicles often fetch higher resale prices.

Whether it’s a full rear window tinting, custom side window tinting, or a complete residential solution, we’ve got the knowledge, tools, and reputation to get it done right.

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Residential & Home Window Tinting Sunshine Coast.

We don’t just tint vehicles—our home window tinting Sunshine Coast service brings the same level of quality and professionalism to your personal space. Whether you need privacy films, UV protection, or heat-reducing tints, our house window tinting Sunshine Coast options are customised to your home’s needs.

Searching for “residential window tinting near me?” We’ve helped homeowners in Maroochydore, Buderim, and Noosa protect their interiors, save on energy bills, and enjoy year-round comfort.

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Commercial & Business Tinting Services.

When it comes to business, we know that time is money. That’s why our Sunshine Coast commercial tinting team works efficiently to reduce interruptions. Ideal for offices, shops, or commercial vehicles, our tinting solutions add professionalism, cut down glare, and reduce air-conditioning costs.

We offer flexible scheduling and fast turnaround—so your business stays running, while we enhance comfort, security, and efficiency.

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How Does Window Tinting Work?

Our process starts with an initial quote and consultation to find out your exact tinting preferences and budget. Once we are able to find an option that best suits your needs, we’ll book in a date and time with you. Whether it be for home window tinting or car window tinting, the application process is largely the same. When we arrive, we begin by first preparing the windows. This involves a thorough clean to ensure that no loose dirt, debris or grime is present when applying the window film. Improper preparation may compromise the finish and even the smallest bit of lint or debris may cause the tint to not adhere properly to the glass. Correct preparation is key to a proper and lasting job!

Once the windows are prepped, we will measure and trim the window film to size to ensure it is a proper fit. A final, 100% exact trim would still be required at the end of the installation, but we want to get a close initial measurement now so that there is no wastage of film and that the focus can be towards aligning the film to the glass for correct adhesion. For cars and some homes where needed, we typically measure this by setting the film to the outside glass for a “test” fit, then trimming to size.

Next is the installation process for the interior. We use moisture to set the film to the inside glass, and heat from the outside to radiate through and make the film malleable. Heating the film from the inside can be too intense for the film and can warp it or cause it to melt. We also use squeegees to force all of the moisture and air bubbles out, leaving a clean, tidy finish with zero residue.

Once the film has adhered to the glass, we will trim off the final excess and give a final inspection to ensure our standards of quality are met. And that’s a job done!

The curing process is the final and most crucial stage to ensure maximum longevity. We recommend leaving the tinted glass alone for at least 3-4 days. Certain environmental factors such as humidity and temperature may affect the curing time. Generally, warmer weather can increase the curing time, while cooler weather can slow it down. The ideal temperature range for most effective curing is between 21 - 32 degrees Celsius.

Do not get the film wet during this time, as water can interfere with the adhesion and cause issues down the line. We recommend not washing your car and rolling down the windows down during this time to prevent any interference.

How Do I Look After My Tint?

When it comes to long-term window tint maintenance, the process is simple. Avoid using both harsh and ammonia-based cleaners on window tint film, as these can scratch and degrade the quality of the film prematurely. Care should be taken to use soft, microfibre cloths that won’t scratch the glass. We’ve seen brand new cars with scratches and swirls on their outer glass, caused by excessive and aggressive cleaning methods by dealerships. Using soft, tint-friendly materials to clean your glass with will help ensure its longevity and condition.

Avoid overexposing your tint to high temperatures and too much sunlight, as this can also degrade the quality of the tint much faster than it should. Remember, our tints are high quality, but no tint is invincible. Proactive steps such as parking in shaded areas, or setting up shade spots to shield excessive UV exposure, will help extend the life of your window tint exponentially. It’s all in the small, proactive steps that help keep your items in as-new condition, the way they were meant to look.

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What Is the Darkest Legal Car Window Tint in Queensland?

Here in Queensland, we have specific tinting regulations that need to be complied with when it comes to car window tinting. Thankfully, the laws are quite straightforward. At Sunshine Coast Mobile Tinting, all of our supplied window films are 100% compliant with Queensland tinting laws and regulations. Tint levels are measured in the form of VLT, or Visible Light Transmission, with 0% VLT being the darkest tint (opaque), and 100% VLT being the lightest (transparent).

QLD darkest legal tint laws are as follows:

- Only the top 10% of the windscreen may be tinted, with no impedance of the wiper blade arch; whichever is the lesser. There are no colour restrictions for the top 10% section, and this law does not apply to clear and transparent glazing and/or UV films.

- The front side windows (all windows in front of and to the immediate left and right of the driver) may be tinted to 35% VLT tint.

- The rear door windows and rear window may be tinted to 20% VLT tint.

- Windows on the interior of the vehicle must have above 70% VLT if factory made, and over 35% VLT if the tint is aftermarket.

- Reflective window tint of no more than 10% reflectance is allowed. This is to reduce the amount of tint glare produced from vehicles. Tint bubbling and distortion are also prohibited as they dramatically reduce driver visibility. -

Yes! We can supply and install the darkest legal window tint on the Sunshine Coast. There’s no denying that dark window film looks amazing, but it’s important to comply with local laws to ensure that you don’t receive an unwanted fine, or even worse, have to take off your newly installed, but illegal, tint.

Get in touch with us today to discuss your darkest window tint options and our price range.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).

What is window tinting?

Window tinting involves applying a thin film to glass surfaces—such as car windows or home windows—to reduce heat, glare, and UV radiation. It also enhances privacy and can improve the aesthetic appeal of your vehicle or property.

Is window tinting legal in Australia?

Yes, window tinting is legal across Australia, but regulations vary by state and territory. For example, in Queensland, the legal Visible Light Transmission (VLT) is 35% for front side windows and 20% for rear windows. Always check your local laws to ensure compliance.

What are the benefits of window tinting?

Tinting offers several advantages:

- UV Protection: Blocks up to 99% of harmful UV rays.

- Heat Reduction: Keeps interiors cooler by reducing solar heat.

- Glare Reduction: Minimises glare from the sun and headlights.

- Privacy: Enhances privacy by limiting visibility into your vehicle or home.

- Aesthetic Appeal: Gives a sleek, uniform look.

How long does window tinting last?

High-quality window films can last between 5 to 10 years, depending on factors like exposure to sunlight, quality of the film, and maintenance.

Can window tint be removed?

Yes, window tint can be professionally removed without damaging the glass. It's advisable to have it done by experts to avoid residue or scratches.

Will tinting affect my visibility at night?

If you choose a tint within legal VLT limits, night-time visibility should remain adequate. However, excessively dark tints can impair vision during low-light conditions.

Does window tinting provide privacy at night?

Tinting offers privacy during the day. At night, if interior lights are on, visibility from the outside can increase. For enhanced night-time privacy, consider dual-reflective or frosted films.

Is DIY tinting recommended?

While DIY kits are available, professional installation ensures optimal results, longevity, and compliance with local laws.

How much does window tinting cost in Australia?

Prices vary based on the type of film and vehicle. Generally speaking, car window tinting starts from around $300 on a small vehicle.

Will tinting damage my windows or defroster lines?

Professional installation ensures that defroster lines and windows remain intact. Improper installation, however, can cause damage.

How long does it take to tint my car windows?

The process typically takes between 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on the vehicle and number of windows.

What should I do after tinting?

Avoid rolling down windows for at least 48 hours. It's normal to see small bubbles; they usually disappear as the film cures over a few days.

Can I wash my car after tinting?

You can wash the exterior, but wait at least a week before cleaning the inside of the windows to allow the film to fully adhere. Use a soft cloth and ammonia-free cleaner.

Is window tint scratch-resistant?

Yes, all of our window tint films are scratch-resistant for general wear and tear and/or cleaning. However, care must still be taken to ensure that the tint film is not treated roughly and not cleaned aggressively.

Does tinting help with energy efficiency at home?

Yes, window films can reduce heat gain, leading to lower cooling costs and improved energy efficiency.

Is there a warranty on window tinting?

Most professional tinting services offer warranties that cover issues like bubbling, peeling, or fading. Ensure you receive a written warranty upon installation. We’re proud to offer a lifetime warranty with all of our Black Armor tint films.

Which is a darker tint; 35% or 20%?

The lower the percentage, the darker the tint is. 20% is thus darker than 35% The percentage stands for VLT (Visible Light Percentage), or the amount of light able to be seen through the tint film.

What is the darkest legal car window tint in Queensland?

The darkest legal window tint in Queensland for vehicles is as follows:

- Windscreen: top 10% of the windscreen only

- Front side windows: 35%

- Rear side windows: 20%

- Rear window: 20%

- Reflection allowance of all windows: no more than 10%