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5(52)
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Professional Installation (36) Exceptional Customer Service (20) High-Quality Tinting (15)

"I couldn’t be happier with the service and price. I came in at 8 am and was greeted right away and immediately shown the options of films and all the pricing. He did a great demonstration to show the benefits of each class of film. I ended up going with the XR because I wanted to stop the heat from getting through as well. After we went through the initial steps of picking things out, I was shown to the waiting room where there’s a tv, comfortable couch, and even complementary coffee. I chose to be a bit more involved and ask questions while the service was going on and the tech was extremely friendly and was able to hold a conversation while keeping amazing attention to detail on the tint. After the job was done he made sure I was happy with everything and went over what was done once again before payment. This place really went above and beyond my expectations. I’ll come back here with any car I ever want this done to. Thanks again!"

— Connor Cravens

28128 SE Hwy 212
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Window Tinting Laws in Oregon

Front Windshield:Non-reflective tint above AS-1 line
Front Side Windows:Must allow 70% of light to pass through
Back Side Windows:Must allow 35% of light to pass through
Rear Window:Must allow 35% of light to pass through
Oregon car window tinting laws mandate front side, back side, and rear windows must have at least 35% VLT (Visible Light Transmission). Windshield tint is limited to the top 6 inches. Window film reflectivity cannot exceed 13%. Oregon enforces these regulations to maintain visibility standards, especially in rainy conditions. Professional window tinting services ensure legal compliance while providing UV protection for Oregon's sunny summer days.

Last updated: January 2024

Please note that window tinting laws may change. Always verify current regulations with your automotive window tinting provider to ensure compliance.

How much does car window tinting cost?

Oregon car window tinting prices range from $200-$450 for full-vehicle service. Standard window tint cost for cars typically runs $200-$300, while premium ceramic or carbon films cost $350-$450. Individual window tinting averages $55-$85. The cost of tinting car windows in Oregon varies between Portland and more rural areas, with urban installations typically commanding higher prices. Larger vehicles generally cost $30-$75 more than compact cars. Most professional car window tinting services in Oregon use higher-quality films that work well in the state's rainy conditions without excessive darkening. For best results, choose established shops with positive reviews and proper certification.

Prices may vary by provider and specific vehicle requirements. Contact your local window tinting service for an accurate quote.

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