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Blackout Window Tint & Powder Coating

8 Years in Business
4.4(49)
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Professional Work (12) Great Customer Service (8) Fair Prices (6) Poor Communication (2) Overcharging Concerns (2)

"Beyond fantastic work! I've taken both of my vehicles here & only ever will! Prices are fair & customer service is outstanding. Support Local Small Businesses!"

— Andrew B

1102b Gateway Dr, Milton, WI 53563
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Window Tinting Laws in Wisconsin

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
Wisconsin car window tinting laws specify front side windows must have at least 50% VLT (Visible Light Transmission). Back side and rear windows can have any darkness level. Windshield tint is restricted to the top 4 inches. Non-reflective tint is required. Wisconsin balances safety considerations with privacy needs. Professional window tinting services ensure legal installation that meets state requirements for all seasons, including harsh winters.

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?

Wisconsin car window tinting prices range from $200-$425 for full-vehicle service. Standard window tint cost for cars typically runs $200-$300, while premium ceramic or carbon films cost $325-$425. Individual window tinting averages $55-$85. The cost of tinting car windows in Wisconsin reflects the state's front window restrictions and seasonal needs. Larger vehicles generally cost $30-$70 more than compact cars. Most professional car window tinting services in Wisconsin offer warranties against peeling and fading, which is important given the state's temperature extremes. For optimal year-round performance, consider films with both good heat rejection for summer and insulating properties for Wisconsin's cold winters.

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

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