
Cars, Homes & Businesses
Window Tinting & Ceramic Coatings in Duluth, GA
Stay cooler, protect your interiors, enhance privacy & curb appeal — all with professional-grade tint and coatings from Georgia’s trusted specialists.
Why Choose Tint Club Duluth for Your Tint & Coating Needs?
- Elite Heat & UV Rejection — Our films block over 99% of UV and up to 98% of IR heat to keep you cool even in Georgia’s summer sun.
- Precision Installations — Trained technicians with flawless fit, no bubbles, no peeling.
- Durability & Warranty — We stand behind our work with warranties on both materials and labor.
- Broad Service Capability — From cars to homes to storefronts, we serve the full range of tint & coating needs.
- Local Experts, Local Trust — Based in Duluth, serving Gwinnett County & Metro Atlanta with a reputation for quality and integrity.

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We are proud to service Duluth, GA and surrounding areas including Johns Creek, Suwanee, Roswell, Peachtree Corners, Alpharetta, Lawrenceville, Norcross, Decatur, Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, and more.
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Tint Club Duluth keeps cars, homes, and businesses looking sharp and protected with expert window tinting, ceramic coatings, and detailing. From style to comfort to savings, we’ve got you covered.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much should window tinting cost?
The cost of window tinting typically ranges from $100 to $400, depending on the type of tint, vehicle size, and complexity of the installation. For an accurate quote, contact us for a free estimate.
Who is window tint for?
- Car enthusiasts: individuals passionate about their vehicles, seeking enhanced aesthetics, privacy, and UV protection.
- Luxury Vehicle Owners: High-end car owners who want professional, high-quality tinting to match their vehicle’s premium standards.
- Family Vehicle Owners: Parents seeking to protect their children from UV rays, reduce heat inside the car, and enhance privacy for their family.
- Classic Car Collectors: Owners of vintage or classic cars who want to preserve their vehicle's interior while maintaining its classic look with subtle, high-quality tinting.
- Daily Commuters: Drivers looking to reduce glare, increase comfort, and protect their car interiors from sun damage.
- Fleet Managers: Businesses with vehicle fleets aiming to improve driver comfort, reduce fuel costs, and maintain uniform appearance
- Ride-Share and Taxis Drivers: Professionals looking to improve passenger comfort, protect their vehicle's interior, and create a more pleasant driving experience.
Do you offer warranties for your window tinting services?
Yes, at Tint Club Duluth, we stand behind the quality of our work with warranties for our products and services. Warranty details may vary based on the film type and project scope. We are committed to providing peace of mind and customer satisfaction.
What areas do you provide window tinting services to?
Our service area extends beyond Duluth, GA, covering the broader Atlanta metro region, including Johns Creek, Suwanee, Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Decatur, Roswell, Peachtree Corners, Alpharetta, Lawrenceville, Norcross, and more. For top-quality window tinting in these areas, Tint Club Duluth is your go-to choice.
What window tint should I get?
The best window tint for you depends on your needs and preferences. Consider factors like heat rejection, UV protection, privacy, and appearance.
Ceramic tint provides top-notch heat rejection and UV protection, while carbon tint offers a more budget-friendly option with solid solar protection. Consult with us to find the tint that best suits your vehicle and requirements.
What window tint is legal in Georgia?
In Georgia, automotive window tinting laws are as follows:
Windshield: Non-reflective tint is allowed only on the top 6 inches.
Front Side Windows: Must allow more than 32% of light in.
Back Side Windows: Must allow more than 32% of light in.
Rear Window: Must allow more than 32% of light in.
These regulations specify the visible light transmission (VLT)
percentage, which indicates how much light can pass through the window.
Tint darkness may vary slightly based on local regulations, so it’s
advisable to check with local law enforcement or a reputable tinting
professional for compliance.
There are no restrictions on window films for structures and
buildings. For more details on Georgia’s tinting laws, visit our window
tint laws page at the footer of this page.
Does window tint block UV rays?
Yes, window tint can block UV rays. Many tints are designed to filter out over 99% of harmful UV radiation, helping to protect both the vehicle’s interior and passengers from sun damage.
Is window tint installed on the inside or outside?
Window tint is typically installed on the inside of the vehicle's windows. This placement helps protect the film from external damage and ensures a clean, smooth application.
Does window tint help with heat rejection?
Yes, window tint can help reduce heat inside your vehicle. Ceramic window tint is designed to block a significant amount of solar heat, which can make your car cooler and reduce the need for air conditioning.
Does window tint keep a car cooler?
Yes, window tint can help keep a car cooler. By blocking solar heat and reducing heat buildup, ceramic window tint can lower the interior temperature, making your vehicle more comfortable and reducing the need for air conditioning.
Does window tint void the car warranty?
In most cases, window tinting does not void your vehicle’s warranty. However, it's important to check with your vehicle manufacturer or dealership, as some warranties may have specific conditions regarding modifications. Ensure the tint is applied by a professional to avoid any potential issues.
Does window tint fade or change color?
Over time, some window tints may fade due to exposure to sunlight and other environmental factors. Dyed window tints are particularly susceptible to this. High-quality tints, like those made with carbon, are designed to resist fading and maintain their appearance. With regular maintenance and professional installation, you can prolong the life of your tint.
Is window tint considered a moving violation?
No, window tinting itself is not considered a moving violation. However, if the tint does not comply with local regulations, you may receive a citation for illegal tint. Always check your local laws to ensure your tint meets legal requirements, or contact us for a consultation.
What's the best window tint?
The best window tint depends on your needs and preferences. Ceramic tints offer superior heat rejection and UV protection, making them ideal for comfort and longevity. Metalized tints provide good heat and glare reduction, while dyed tints are a more budget-friendly option. For personalized recommendations, consult with us to find the best tint for your vehicle.
Does window tint help with astigmatism?
Window tinting can help reduce glare, which may provide some relief for individuals with astigmatism. By minimizing the amount of light and glare entering the vehicle, tints can make driving more comfortable. However, it's best to consult with an eye care professional for specific advice related to astigmatism.
Can my old window tint be repaired?
In many cases, issues with window tint—ranging from small scratches or bubbles to more extensive damage—will require removing the damaged tint and installing a new one.
How long should window tint last?
Window tint can usually last between 5 to 10 years, depending on the tint's quality and the conditions it's exposed to. With high-quality tint and proper maintenance, it can even outlast the vehicle it's installed on.
What should you avoid doing after installing window tint?
Proper maintenance is essential to extend the life and appearance of window tint and to maintain your warranty coverage.
- Avoid rolling down tinted windows for five (5) days to allow the film to properly adhere to the glass.
- Refrain from washing the film for seven (7) days after installation.
- Do not use abrasive cleaners or coarse cloths.
- Use a mild soap and a clean, soft cloth or synthetic sponge for cleaning.
Is window tint worth it?
Yes! Window tint can be worth it for many reasons. It offers benefits such as reducing glare, blocking UV rays, lowering interior temperatures, enhancing privacy, and protecting your vehicle’s interior. The value they add often outweighs the initial cost, especially considering the long-term benefits.
How long should window tint cure?
Window tint typically takes about 1 week to fully cure, depending on factors like the type of film, weather conditions, and installation method. During this time, it’s important to avoid rolling down the windows and to follow any care instructions provided by your installer.
How does window tint shades percentage work?
Window tint percentage refers to the visible light transmission (VLT) level of the tint film, which indicates the amount of light that can pass through the window. A lower percentage means darker tint, blocking more light and providing more privacy. For example, a 5% tint allows only 5% of light to pass through, making it very dark, while a 50% tint allows 50% of light through, providing a lighter shade. Choose a percentage based on your desired level of privacy and light reduction.
How long does it take to install window tint?
The installation of car window tint typically takes about 1 to 4 hours, depending on the vehicle type, number of windows, and complexity of the job. For larger vehicles or more intricate installations, it may take longer. After providing you with a quote, we can offer a more precise estimate of the installation duration.