Window tinting in Navarre, FL runs roughly $150 to $450 and up, depending on the film and the size of the job. Our carbon film starts around $199.99 for a full vehicle and our premium ceramic starts around $399.99.
That is the short answer. The longer answer is more useful, because the gap between a $150 tint job and a $400 one is not markup — it is film chemistry, install quality, and whether you pay again in three years.
What Actually Drives the Price
Film grade. The single biggest factor. Dyed film is cheapest, carbon sits in the middle, ceramic is premium. Ceramic costs more because it rejects heat by blocking infrared rather than by being dark — see how the three compare.
Vehicle size and glass shape. A coupe is cheaper than an SUV or van. Curved rear glass and small quarter windows take more time than their square footage suggests.
How many windows. Doing just the two front windows to match factory rear tint costs a fraction of a full vehicle. It is the most common way people here keep the bill down without dropping film grade.
Old film removal. If your vehicle already has failing tint, it has to come off first. Baked-on dyed film with degraded adhesive is slow, careful work, and it is a real line item — not a hidden fee, but ask about it up front.
Homes and businesses. Priced by glass area, window count, and access. Second-story, arched, and floor-to-ceiling glass all take longer than the same area in standard windows.
Our Pricing in Navarre
Our Carbon Series starts around $199.99 and our Ceramic IR Series around $399.99 for a full vehicle. Full detail is on our pricing page.
Every install includes a lifetime warranty, and same-day mobile service is included at no extra charge — we come to you across the Emerald Coast, seven days a week.
Why the Cheapest Quote Usually Costs More
This is the part worth reading before you book anywhere.
A bargain install using low-grade dyed film typically has to be stripped and redone within a few years. In Florida sun it fades, turns purple, and starts bubbling at the edges — and by then you are paying for removal plus a second install, which comes to more than doing it properly once.
Two other things a very low quote can be hiding:
No warranty. Professional-grade film carries a manufacturer's lifetime warranty against fading, bubbling, and peeling. If nobody mentions one, that tells you what film is going on your car.
Film that is not street legal. Florida requires at least 28% VLT on front side windows. Under Florida law the driver gets a nonmoving violation, but installing or selling non-compliant film is a second-degree misdemeanor for the shop. A shop willing to take that risk with its own license is handing you the ticket. Detail in our Florida window tint law guide.
How to Tell Real Value From a Low Number
Ask what film brand they install, and whether the warranty covers fading, bubbling, and peeling for life. Vague answers here are the tell.
Read the Google reviews for consistency, not the star average. Twenty reviews all mentioning clean edges says more than one glowing paragraph.
Look at recent work in person. Clean edges, no trapped dust, no light gaps at the top of the glass. Browse our gallery and then ask to see anyone else's.
Ask whether they meter your glass. The legal reading counts film and factory glass together, so a shop quoting a percentage without measuring your specific vehicle is guessing.
Check whether mobile service costs extra. Ours does not.
More on this in how to choose a tint shop.
Legitimate Ways to Spend Less
There are honest ways to bring the number down that do not involve buying film that fails.
Do the front two windows only. If your vehicle already has factory privacy glass in back, matching the fronts is a fraction of a full job and gets you most of the comfort benefit, since the front glass is what the driver sits behind.
Choose carbon over dyed. Slightly more up front, dramatically better lifespan and heat rejection. This is the upgrade with the clearest payback.
Prioritize by exposure at home. On a house, film the west and southwest glass first. Those rooms are where the money comes back fastest — see what tint does to Florida energy bills. The north-facing windows can wait.
Ask about current promotions. We run seasonal offers through the year.
Is Ceramic Worth the Extra?
For a vehicle that parks outside in Florida, usually yes — and the reason is legal, not cosmetic.
Florida caps your front side windows at 28% VLT no matter what you drive. You cannot legally solve heat by going darker. The only lever left is film quality, which is exactly what ceramic window tint gives you: infrared rejection inside a legal shade.
If your car lives in a garage and you drive it twice a week, carbon is plenty. If it sits in a lot from eight to five, the ceramic upgrade is the one you will actually feel. For measured figures rather than marketing claims, see does window tint really reduce heat.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to tint a car in Navarre, FL?
Roughly $200 for a full vehicle in carbon film and around $400 for premium ceramic, depending on the vehicle. SUVs, trucks, and vans with more or more curved glass sit at the higher end. Contact us for an exact quote on your vehicle.
How much does it cost to tint just the two front windows?
Considerably less than a full vehicle — it is the most popular option for matching factory rear privacy glass. Call for a quick price.
What is the cheapest window tint?
Dyed film is the lowest cost, but it fades, turns purple, and bubbles fastest in Florida sun. Carbon costs slightly more and lasts many times longer, which makes it the better value at almost any budget.
Does mobile window tinting cost extra?
No. Our mobile service comes to your home or workplace anywhere on the Emerald Coast at the same price as an in-shop install, seven days a week.
Is cheap DIY window tint worth it?
Rarely. DIY kits commonly bubble, peel, and leave contamination under the film, and removing a failed DIY job costs more than a professional install would have. Tint is unforgiving of dust and of a millimeter of misalignment.
How much does it cost to remove old window tint?
It depends on how degraded the film and adhesive are — old baked-on dyed film is the slowest. We quote removal separately and often bundle it with a new install. See our tint removal guide.
How much does home window tinting cost?
Homes are priced by glass area, window count, and access rather than per window. We quote on site because guessing from a photo does neither of us any favors.
Get an Exact Number
Every quote we give is firm before we start, not adjusted at pickup. Tell us the vehicle or walk us through the house and you will know the price before anyone touches your glass.
Request a free, no-obligation quote or call (850) 930-1195. We serve Navarre, Gulf Breeze, Pensacola, Fort Walton Beach, Destin, and the surrounding Emerald Coast.




