Window tint dealers in Columbus, GA
Browse top local window tint installers in Columbus with reviews, ratings, business hours, and contact details.
Georgia window tint law
Know before you buy! Georgia is cracking down on automotive window tint violations. Make sure your installer follows the law and remember, you don't need overly dark film to keep your vehicle cool inside!
| Area of vehicle | Passenger cars (sedans/coupes) | Multi‑purpose vehicles (SUVs/vans/pick‑ups) |
|---|---|---|
| Windshield | Non‑reflective strip allowed only above the AS‑1 line. | Same rule. |
| Front side windows | ≥ 28 % VLT (must let at least 28 % of visible light through). | ≥ 28 % VLT. |
| Back side windows | ≥ 15 % VLT. | ≥ 6 % VLT (almost limo‑tint). |
| Rear window | ≥ 15 % VLT. | ≥ 6 % VLT. |
General information, not legal advice — confirm current limits with the Georgia DMV.
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Columbus window tint & film price guide
Typical installed prices for GA. Final quotes vary by vehicle, film line, coverage, and warranty.
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Built for Georgia heat and sun
Columbus's long, hot, humid summers and strong Southern sun make heat and UV rejection a must. A quality ceramic film blocks heat and UV without going dark, keeping you cool and your interior from fading. Summer highs run near 92°F. The UV index peaks around 10. The sun's out roughly 215 days a year. Georgia's front windows must pass at least 28% light, so a heat-rejecting film is the smart, legal pick.
Climate figures are representative local norms — average July high and clear-day counts from NOAA's 1991–2020 U.S. Climate Normals, and peak summer UV from the EPA/NWS UV Index. NOAA U.S. Climate Normals (1991–2020) · EPA UV Index