Window tint dealers in Capitol Heights, MD
Browse top local window tint installers in Capitol Heights with reviews, ratings, business hours, and contact details.
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UltraHI Tintz and Wrapz
Closed
Opens 10 AM
Automotive
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What it costs
Capitol Heights window tint & film price guide
Typical installed prices for MD. 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
Sample pricing for guidance only — request a quote from a dealer above for an exact figure.
Why tint in Capitol Heights
Built for Maryland heat and sun
Capitol Heights runs hot and humid in summer and bright with low winter sun. 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 Capitol Heights — FAQ
How much does window tinting cost in Capitol Heights?
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 MD?
Each state sets a minimum VLT (visible light transmission) for front-side windows, while back and rear glass can usually be darker. Confirm MD'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.