The short answer? Yes.
We’re not saying that because we’re a car window tinting company. We say this because of the major benefits car window tint can give you.
If you live somewhere extremely hot and sunny, car window tint can help you block out heat and UV rays. As long as you get the right kind of tint, you can reduce interior car temperature a considerable amount by keeping the light out.
If you want to increase appeal and status, then a good tint can add curiosity and allure to your car. Why? People will wonder “who’s inside” when they see your car because the tint adds privacy to your ride.
The final big benefit, mentioned above, is privacy. Car window tint can provide more privacy than “off the lot” window tint. One of the BIG reasons car owners, enthusiasts, and specialists get their windows tinted is to increase privacy.
Is it worth it to tint your car? Absolutely!
Still considering if car window tint is right for you? Keep reading to learn why you shouldn’t tint your car windows. Yes, we’re going to share some reasons why you ought to stay away from window tint… and it may surprise you.
Why you shouldn’t tint your windows?
There are few reasons why you shouldn’t get your car windows tinted. We’ll share them below, but…
We want to address the “elephant in the room” first.
Car window tint done incorrectly can put you at risk of more than a $100 fine in some states. Also, those fines come with a state/county requirement to get your window tint removed or redone. There’s no exception to this rule, if you get pulled over, tested, and your window tint deemed “too dark” for driving.
Now that we’ve got that out of the way…
Here are all the reasons why you shouldn’t get your car windows tinted.
#1. You Like The Sun
Car window tint will keep the light and UV rays out of your car. The tint will capture and/or reflect the light away from the interior of your car. This provides a few benefits we’ll get to below, but…
When you keep the sun out of your car, you reduce the temperature of your car’s interior. This means you’re NOT driving around a sauna. The leather seats don’t stick to your legs. And you can actually take your date out to lunch without causing her to melt in the seat next to you.
If you like the sun on your skin while you drive, then car window tint may not be for you.
#2. You Like People Peering Into Your Car
Privacy is a huge deal right now. From the internet, to your person, and your home. Privacy extends to your vehicle, too.
Car window tint increases the privacy factor of your car. This means when you get your windows tinted, people will have a much harder time peering into your car without your permission.
Someone may not hold nefarious intentions toward you or your car, but…
You can decrease people’s ability to look into your car without asking first.
If you dislike privacy, then don’t get your car windows tinted.
#3. You Like Risking Your Health
Yes, car window tints can indirectly affect your health, but not for the reasons you may think.
Car window tint, as mentioned above, can block light from entering your vehicle. This means window tint can help protect your health from concerns like:
- Cataracts
- Skin cancer
- Wrinkles
- Skin damage
- Signs of accelerated aging
We advise you to apply sunscreen before heading out into the sun, no matter what you’re doing. Car window tint is simply another layer of protection against harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays.
If you want to risk your health while driving, then do not get your car window tinted.
#4. You Like Buying Interior Car Accessories
Similar to skin damage, light can harm your car’s interior. From the leather to the plastic and beyond, light can cause damage to the interior accessories and parts of your car.
How much do you value your vehicle? Is it a car you want to keep for years WITHOUT dumping thousands into it for interior repairs and replacements due to light damage?
If you don’t value your car and want to spend more repairing interior accessories, then don’t get your car windows tinted.
#5. You Like Cheap Services and Products
Car window tint can be done inexpensively, which can be appealing, but…
There’s a more nefarious reason why you should consider paying mid- to high-ticket price for your window tint.
Quality.
The quality of the material you choose paired with the installer’s experience can be the difference between a 6-month and 6-year car window tint. Yes, you may save money now to get the cheap tint, but…
In less than 18 months from cheap car window tint installation, you’ll probably need to get it redone, which over the next six to ten years, you’ll end up paying the higher price tag anyway. It’s not rocket science. It’s simple math.
If you like cheap services and products, then don’t get your car windows tinted.
How do I get my car windows tinted?
There are a few reasons why you should not get your car windows tinted, but…
There are dozens of reasons why you should. The main reason why you should get your window tinted? Because you want to. There’s no other reason greater than your desire for window tint on YOUR vehicle.
Block out the UV rays, keep the car interior cool, and increase privacy. All with a single professionally installed product.
Car window tint.
Get your windows tinted right the first time.

