Standard tint just darkens your windows. Ceramic film actually blocks the heat — the kind that makes your steering wheel untouchable and your AC work overtime all summer in the East Valley. Installed mobile, at your location.
Standard dyed tint works by absorbing light — which means the film itself gets hot and transfers that heat into your cabin. In mild climates, that's tolerable. In Arizona, where your car sits at 140°F+ on a summer afternoon, you feel it the moment you open the door.
Ceramic window film uses nano-ceramic particles that reflect infrared heat before it enters the glass. The difference on a hot Arizona day can be 20–30°F inside the cabin at the same VLT level.

Arizona has specific VLT (visible light transmission) requirements by window location. Keith will confirm what's legal for your vehicle before any film goes on.
All shades are available in ceramic film. Keith will confirm what's legal for your specific windows before recommending a shade.

Window tinting doesn't require a shop. Keith does clean, professional installs at your driveway, garage, or office parking lot. Here's what the day looks like.
Every vehicle tinted mobile — ceramic film, installed at the client's location.
Not sure on shade or have questions about Arizona tint laws? Fill in your vehicle details and Keith will come back with a quote and answer any questions before you commit to anything.
We serve Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Scottsdale, and the surrounding East Valley.
Ceramic window tint installed at your location — mobile, clean, and legal. East Valley, AZ.