Car Window Tinting Cost Perth, Affordable Rates for Quality Tint Services

Car Window Tinting Cost Perth, Affordable Rates for Quality Tint Services

Car window tinting cost in Perth runs from $249 to $550 for most vehicles, with the final figure set by your film choice and the amount of glass on the car. Quotes across the metro area swing widely, and the gap almost always comes down to film grade rather than labour.

Protec Glass Tinting has been tinting Perth vehicles since 1994, bringing 29+ years of installation experience to every mobile booking. This guide breaks down what each price tier buys, what the law requires, and where the cheap quotes hide their costs.

Understanding Car Window Tinting Costs in Perth: Key Factors and Value

What Perth Drivers Actually Pay

Full-vehicle tinting in Perth sits between $249 and $550 at Protec. Sedans and hatchbacks occupy the lower end, while dual-cab utes, SUVs and wagons carry more glass and land higher.

Every quoted price covers the film, mobile travel inside the Perth metro, installation, a compliance check, and the lifetime manufacturer warranty. No separate call-out fee applies.

Price Guide by Vehicle Type and Film

Vehicle Type Carbon Film SunTek CIR™ Ceramic Rayno Phantom S9
Sedan / Hatchback $249–$320 $350–$420 $400–$470
Ute / Dual Cab $260–$340 $370–$440 $420–$490
SUV / Wagon $290–$370 $400–$480 $450–$550

What Changes the Number on Your Quote

  • Glass area, a LandCruiser carries far more film than a Yaris
  • Film grade, ceramic costs more than carbon because it rejects more infrared heat
  • Window count, quarter glass and rear windscreens add material and labour
  • Curved or complex glass requiring heat-shrinking adds installation time
  • Old film removal, stripping baked-on adhesive is charged separately

How much does car window tinting cost per window?

Individual windows in Perth typically cost $40 to $80 each, but full-car packages deliver far better value at $249 to $550. Tinting windows one at a time costs more per window because setup, glass preparation and travel are repeated rather than shared across a single booking.

Single-window pricing mainly suits replacement work, such as retinting one door after glass repair. Whole-vehicle bookings spread the fixed costs across every panel.

Comparing Film Types: Ceramic, Dyed, and Metallic Options

What You Get at Each Price Tier

Price differences between films track measurable performance, not branding. The number that matters most in Perth is Total Solar Energy Rejection (TSER), which captures how much total solar heat the film keeps out.

According to Yusree, Protec’s owner-operator with more than 25 years on the tools, the combination of TSER and infrared rejection is what customers actually feel in the cabin, UV blocking is effectively maxed out across all premium films and no longer separates them.

Verified Film Specifications

Film VLT TSER IR Rejection (IRER) UV Protection
SunTek CIR™ 30 Black 33% 55% 59% >99%
SunTek CIR™ 20 Black 22% 58% 59% >99%
Rayno Phantom S9-35 35% 58% 92% >99.99%
Rayno Phantom S9-20 20% 64% 93% >99.99%

Reading the Specification Table

  • SunTek CIR™ figures are measured to NFRC guidelines on 6mm clear single-pane glass, per the SunTek Automotive Window Film Specifications sheet[4]
  • Rayno Phantom S9 figures come from the Rayno Phantom Series product data[5]
  • Both ranges are non-metallic, so neither interferes with GPS, mobile signal or toll transponders
  • Rayno Phantom S9 records a fading rate under 1% across all shades
  • Both film ranges carry a lifetime manufacturer warranty

Why Cheap Tint Quotes Cost More Over Time

Quotes near $150 exist in Perth, and they almost always involve dyed film. Dyed film is unstable under Perth UV levels and commonly turns purple or bubbles within a couple of years.

Scenario Cheap Dyed Film Carbon or Ceramic
Initial cost ~$150 $249–$550
Typical lifespan 1–3 years before fade or bubble Lifetime warranty against fade and bubble
Removal cost later Charged on top of a fresh install Not applicable
Colour stability Fades toward purple Colour stable

The Mobile Car Window Tinting Process in Perth

The Mobile Car Window Tinting Process in Perth

How the Mobile Model Works

Protec operates as a fully mobile service across the Perth metro region, installing at the customer’s home or workplace. No workshop visit or vehicle drop-off is required.

Across more than 15,000 completed installations, the mobile model has proven it can deliver a controlled, professional finish without a fixed premises.

Included in Every Quoted Price

  • Premium film from authorised SunTek and Rayno stock
  • Mobile travel within the Perth metro area
  • Full glass preparation and professional installation
  • WA VLT compliance check against IB-119D before sign-off
  • Written aftercare instructions

UV Protection and Why It Matters in Perth

Australia records some of the highest UV levels in the world. ARPANSA monitors the UV index across capital cities including Perth[2], and sun protection is advised whenever the UV index reaches 3 or above[3].

Is car window tinting expensive?

Car window tinting in Perth costs $249 to $550 at Protec, which most drivers find reasonable given the film carries a lifetime warranty. Spread across a decade or more of use, quality tinting works out cheaper than budget film that fades and needs stripping and replacing within a few years.

The genuine expense in tinting is paying twice. Choosing a colour-stable carbon or ceramic film upfront removes the removal-and-redo cycle entirely.

Legal Requirements and Compliance for Car Window Tinting in WA

Legal VLT Limits in Western Australia

Visible Light Transmission measures how much light passes through the window and film combined. The Department of Transport sets minimum VLT levels through Vehicle Safety and Standards Bulletin IB-119D[1].

All glass forward of the B-pillar must retain at least 35% VLT, and no exemption is granted for that glass. Behind the B-pillar, film may go down to 20% VLT where external rear-view mirrors complying with ADR14 are fitted.

Current WA Limits

Glass Position Minimum VLT Notes
Windscreen No film permitted Band allowed above the wiper sweep, max 10% of windscreen area[1]
Front side windows 35% No exemptions forward of the B-pillar[1]
Rear side windows 20% Requires ADR14-compliant external mirrors[1]
Rear windscreen 20% Requires ADR14-compliant external mirrors[1]

Reflectivity and Exemptions

The Road Traffic (Vehicles) Regulations 2014 cap window film reflectance at 10%, which rules out mirror-look tints[1]. Medical exemptions exist but require documentary evidence from a medical specialist[1].

Every Protec installation is checked against these limits before sign-off, so the vehicle leaves road-legal.

Warranty, Aftercare, and Customer Confidence

Lifetime Warranty Coverage

Both the SunTek CIR™ and Rayno Phantom S9 ranges carry a lifetime manufacturer warranty. Coverage applies to bubbling, peeling, fading and colour change for as long as the original film remains on the vehicle.

Aftercare Basics

  • Keep windows up for at least 48 hours after installation while the adhesive cures
  • Avoid ammonia-based cleaners, which degrade the film
  • Use soft, non-abrasive cloths on tinted glass
  • Park in shade where practical to limit prolonged UV exposure

Why the Film Choice Decides the Price

Labour costs vary little between installers in Perth. The spread in quotes tracks film grade, which is why a colour-stable film with a lifetime warranty carries a different number to dyed film with a one-to-three-year life.

What do mobile car window tinting prices in Perth include?

Mobile tinting prices at Protec include the film, travel within the Perth metro, full glass preparation, professional installation, a WA compliance check, and the lifetime manufacturer warranty. No separate call-out fee is charged for mobile service inside the metro area.

Old film removal is the main item quoted separately, since stripping baked-on adhesive without damaging rear demister lines takes considerable extra labour.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do ceramic tint prices cost more than standard film?

Ceramic films cost more because they reject substantially more infrared heat. Rayno Phantom S9 rejects 91 to 93% of infrared energy and up to 64% of total solar energy, while dyed films offer no meaningful infrared rejection and fade over time.

Ceramic construction is non-metallic, so it delivers that heat rejection without interfering with GPS or mobile signal. The film is also colour stable, which is why it carries a lifetime warranty where dyed film cannot.

How long does car window tint take to install?

A full car tint typically takes two to three hours depending on vehicle size and glass complexity. Because the service is mobile, that work happens at your home or workplace rather than requiring a workshop drop-off and return trip.

Larger vehicles and cars with heavily curved glass need longer, as the film must be heat-shrunk to shape before application.

When can I wind my windows down after tinting?

Windows should stay up for at least 48 hours after installation to let the adhesive cure. Some haze or small water pockets during the first days is normal drying moisture and clears on its own as the film fully bonds to the glass.

Curing time extends slightly in cooler, overcast weather. The film reaches full clarity once all trapped moisture evaporates.

Does window tint affect GPS or mobile signal?

No. SunTek CIR™ and Rayno Phantom S9 are both non-metallic nano-ceramic films, so they do not interfere with GPS, mobile reception, dashcams or toll transponders. Only older metallic films caused signal problems, and those are not used in these installations.

Metallic film reflects signal because of its metal particle layer. Ceramic technology achieves heat rejection without any metal content.

Sources & References

  1. Government of Western Australia, Department of Transport, Vehicle Safety and Standards Information Bulletin IB-119D: Window Tinting (Attaching Film to Surface of Glass)
  2. ARPANSA, Ultraviolet Radiation Index
  3. ARPANSA, Sun Protection Using Clothing (UPF ratings)
  4. Eastman Performance Films, LLC, SunTek Automotive Window Film Specifications (CIR™ Series, NFRC data, ©2024)
  5. Rayno Window Film, Phantom S9, S7, S5 Series Window Tint
  6. The Skin Cancer Foundation, Seal of Recommendation, Sun-Protective Products
  7. Cancer Council Australia, UV Index and Sun Safety