Window tint dealers in Hilo, HI
Browse top local window tint installers in Hilo with reviews, ratings, business hours, and contact details.
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What it costs
Hilo window tint & film price guide
Typical installed prices for HI. Final quotes vary by vehicle, film line, coverage, and warranty.
Automotive
Full vehicle tint — sedan/coupe
~$200
Full vehicle tint — sedan/coupe
Popular
~$275
Full vehicle tint — sedan/coupe
~$425
Full vehicle tint — SUV/truck/van
~$275
Full vehicle tint — SUV/truck/van
~$360
Full vehicle tint — SUV/truck/van
Premium
~$550
Two front windows only
~$90
Two front windows only
~$180
Windshield (full)
~$275
Windshield visor strip
Budget
~$65
Tint removal
~$180
PPF
Partial front (bumper, partial hood, mirrors)
Budget
~$950
Full front (bumper, full hood, fenders, mirrors)
Popular
~$2,000
Full vehicle
Premium
~$6,500
Sample pricing for guidance only — request a quote from a dealer above for an exact figure.
Why tint in Hilo
Built for Hawaii heat and sun
Hilo's subtropical heat, humidity, and year-round sun make UV protection and heat rejection essential. A quality ceramic film blocks heat and UV without going dark, keeping you cool and your interior from fading.
Good to know
Window tinting in Hilo — FAQ
How much does window tinting cost in Hilo?
A full sedan tint starts around $200 for dyed film, while ceramic packages run closer to $425. Paint protection film (PPF) is priced separately, typically starting near $950 for a partial front. See the full price guide above for more services.
What's the darkest legal window tint in HI?
Each state sets a minimum VLT (visible light transmission) for front-side windows, while back and rear glass can usually be darker. Confirm HI's current limits with your installer or the state DMV before booking.
What tint is best for a hot, sunny climate?
A ceramic film is usually worth it — it rejects heat and blocks UV without going dark, so you stay cool and keep the front windows within legal limits.
Do I need a tint compliance sticker?
Many states require the installer to place a compliance sticker on the front driver-side window, and the film itself must be state-certified. Ask your installer to confirm.
How long does a tint or PPF install take?
A full vehicle tint is usually done same-day in 2–4 hours. Paint protection film is more involved and often takes one to two days depending on coverage.
Can I get a medical exemption for darker tint?
Many states allow a medical exemption for darker tint. Keep a signed statement from a physician or optometrist in the vehicle in case you are asked.