Window Tinting in Macomb County
Window tint does more than change the look of a car. It blocks UV rays that fade interiors and damage skin over years of driving, cuts down on heat building up inside the cabin, and adds privacy. We install three tint types, each suited to a different priority: budget, heat rejection, or maximum performance.
Starting at $149.
Pricing by Vehicle Type
Pricing at a Glance
Tint Type
Starting At
Best For
Dyed Tint
$149
Clean look and UV protection at the lowest price point
Nano-Ceramic Tint
$275
Strong heat rejection without signal interference
Metallic Tint
Custom quote
Maximum heat and glare rejection
Dyed Tint
Our most affordable option. Dyed tint uses a layer of dye to darken the window, block UV rays, and reduce glare. It gives you a clean, consistent look at the lowest price point of the three, and it is a solid choice for drivers who mainly want the appearance and basic UV protection without paying for advanced heat rejection.
Nano-Ceramic Tint
Nano-ceramic tint uses ceramic particles instead of dye or metal to block heat and UV rays. It rejects significantly more heat than dyed tint, does not fade the way dyed tint can over years of sun exposure, and will not interfere with phone signal, GPS, or radio reception the way metallic tint can. This is the option we recommend for most drivers who want real heat rejection without trade-offs.
Metallic Tint
Metallic tint uses tiny metallic particles to reject heat and glare, often performing close to or above nano-ceramic in raw heat rejection. The trade-off is possible interference with phone signal, GPS, or radio reception, so it is best suited to drivers prioritizing maximum heat and glare control above all else. Because pricing depends on metallic film selection and vehicle glass area, this one is quoted individually. → /booking (Request a metallic tint quote)
Why This Matters in Michigan
Michigan summers can heat up a parked car’s interior fast, and UV exposure adds up over years even on cloudy days, fading dashboards and upholstery long before most owners notice. Tint cuts down on both, and the right tint level keeps you legal under Michigan’s window tint laws while still getting real heat and UV benefits.
Frequently Asked Questions
Michigan sets two separate limits. Darkness (VLT): front side windows must allow at least 35% of light through. Reflectivity: front and back side windows cannot be more than 35% reflective. Both apply, and we'll make sure whatever tint you choose keeps you compliant with both.
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Dyed and nano-ceramic tint will not interfere with signal. Metallic tint can, depending on the film, since it uses metallic particles. We will walk you through the trade-offs before you choose.
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Rite-Way Auto Reconditioning
14901 32 Mile Rd, Romeo, MI 48065
(586) 651-4007
info@ritewayautoreconditioning.com
Mon–Thurs: 9am–6pm · Fri: 9am–5pm
Serving Romeo, Rochester Hills, Shelby Township, Washington Township, Macomb Township, and the rest of Macomb County.