Car Window Tinting in Darwin, NT

Compare 15 car window tinting businesses in Darwin, Northern Territory. Among them, 6 offer ceramic film and 7 are noted for heat rejection. Ratings range from 4.4 to 5.0 stars.

Car Window Tinting businesses in Darwin

Topend Car Care in Winnellie

Topend Car Care

5.0(133)
Winnellie, Northern Territory
Eclipse Tinting Darwin in Berrimah

Eclipse Tinting Darwin

5.0(22)
Berrimah, Northern Territory
Territory Tint in Stuart Park

Territory Tint

5.0(20)
Stuart Park, Northern Territory
Super Tinting in Coconut Grove

Super Tinting

4.9(46)
Coconut Grove, Northern Territory
Max Car Care in Parap

Max Car Care

4.7(101)
Parap, Northern Territory
Autocare NT in Stuart Park

Autocare NT

4.6(40)
Stuart Park, Northern Territory
Eagle Tinting Service in Coconut Grove

Eagle Tinting Service

4.6(5)
Coconut Grove, Northern Territory
Instant Windscreens Darwin - Repairs & Tinting in Darwin City

Instant Windscreens Darwin - Repairs & Tinting

4.4(81)
Darwin City, Northern Territory
ENDRUST Rustproofing Darwin in Stuart Park

ENDRUST Rustproofing Darwin

No rating
Stuart Park, Northern Territory
Total Tint Solutions Darwin in Winnellie

Total Tint Solutions Darwin

No rating
Winnellie, Northern Territory

Tint Darwin

5.0(11)
Stuart Park, Northern Territory

Tint A Car Darwin

4.9(186)
Stuart Park, Northern Territory

Darwin Detailing & Tinting

4.9(7)
Coconut Grove, Northern Territory

Prestige Films

No rating
Stuart Park, Northern Territory

Instant Windscreens Instant Darwin

No rating
Stuart Park, Northern Territory

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Choosing car window tinting

Car tint film comes in several grades. Dyed film is the most affordable and mainly adds privacy and a darker look. Metallised and carbon films block more heat and resist fading. Ceramic film is the premium option — it rejects the most heat and UV without interfering with phone or GPS signals, which is why it usually carries the highest price.

Prices depend on the film grade and how many windows you tint. A basic rear-and-side tint on a sedan sits at the lower end, while a full ceramic tint on a larger vehicle costs more. Most installers quote per vehicle and back the work with a warranty against bubbling, peeling and fading — ask how long the warranty runs and whether it's transferable.

Every Australian state and territory sets a legal limit on how dark car window tint can be (measured as visible light transmission, or VLT), and the rules differ for front side windows versus rear windows. Limits change from time to time, so confirm the current figures with your state or territory road authority before booking — a reputable installer will tint to the legal limit for your location.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Car Window Tinting

Most cars are completed in two to four hours depending on the number of windows and the film used. Allow extra curing time before rolling the windows down — your installer will tell you how long to wait.

Cost depends mainly on the film grade and the size of the vehicle. Entry-level dyed film is the cheapest option; ceramic film costs more but rejects far more heat. Compare quotes from the installers listed here and check exactly which film is included.

Darker isn't automatically better. Heat rejection comes from the film's technology — especially ceramic — not just how dark it looks. A lighter ceramic film can block more heat than a dark dyed film while staying within the legal limit.

Yes. Bubbling, purple or peeling film can be professionally removed and replaced. Many of the businesses listed here offer removal as well as new installation.