FAQs

Tint Master Custom Window Tinting

  • What are the benefits of window tint?

    Adding window tint to your car, business, or home provides numerous advantages, including enhanced eye comfort, protection from harmful UV rays, improved appearance, greater safety, added privacy, and significant energy savings. We invite you to contact us for a complimentary estimate and discover how our professional window tinting services can meet your specific needs.
  • What is the legal limit of tint in Missouri and Kansas?

    Residential window tinting has no legal restrictions in either state. For automotive tinting, Missouri requires 35% light transmission on the driver and front passenger windows, while any shade is permitted on rear windows. Kansas mandates 35% light transmission on all side and back windows.
  • How does window film lower energy costs?

    During summer months, window film reflects up to 82% of solar heat, which reduces heat gain and decreases air conditioning expenses. In winter, it retains up to 44% of interior heat, lowering your heating bills. These consistent annual savings can provide a significant return on your investment. If you'd like to know more, please reach out to our window tint company.
  • Can window tint reduce glare?

    Absolutely. Whether for commercial, automotive, or residential applications, window tint can reduce glare by up to 95%. Glare doesn't just cause eye strain—it can also create hazardous driving conditions.
  • Is window tint expensive?

    Pricing depends on whether you're looking for commercial, automotive, or residential window tinting. That said, compared to other window treatments, window tint is one of the most affordable options available. Plus, it can potentially pay for itself over time through reduced cooling expenses.
  • How do I select the best window tint for me?

    Choosing the right window tint depends on your specific needs and preferences. We'll work with you to understand your priorities—whether that's UV protection, energy efficiency, privacy, or aesthetics—and recommend the best solution for your vehicle, home, or business.