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26 years of experience

J & J Inc has been tinting windows since 1999, we are an authorized supplier and applicator of 3M Window Films also know as window tint, or glass coatings. We are a locally owned and operated family business. Since 1999 we have installed window tint, security film, and decorative window films in homes and commercial buildings throughout the Midwest.

J & J Inc has been tinting windows since 1999, we are an authorized supplier and applicator of 3M Window Films also know as window tint, or glass coatings. We are a locally owned and operated family business. Since 1999 we have installed window tint, security film, and decorative window films in homes and commercial buildings throughout the Midwest.






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Mike's Discount Auto Transport

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25 years of experience

Discount Auto Transport is now Mike's Discount Auto Transport. We are federally licensed and bonded auto mover for 15 years; A+ Rating with the BBB. We ship all types of vehicles nationwide, operable or inoperable, in open or enclosed carrier. Call us for a FREE quote.

"Looks great and they were so nice and very professional ??"

Jill A on September 2020

Discount Auto Transport is now Mike's Discount Auto Transport. We are federally licensed and bonded auto mover for 15 years; A+ Rating with the BBB. We ship all types of vehicles nationwide, operable or inoperable, in open or enclosed carrier. Call us for a FREE quote.

"Looks great and they were so nice and very professional ??"

Jill A on September 2020

Window Tinting questions, answered by experts

Window tinting is not hard, but can be tedious. It does require steady hands and a lot of patience. The process can be time-consuming if this is your first time tinting home windows by yourself. While most films can be removed and reapplied within one sitting, repeated re-application would eventually render the film useless. If you’ve struggled with putting protective films on your phone or tablet, you might want to hire a professional to tint your windows.

The most popular way to remove home window tint is by using a hairdryer. Most people already have one in their home, but if you don’t, you can buy one for as little as $15. All you need to do is turn the hairdryer to its hottest and highest setting and run it over the window tint for a few minutes. Then, you can easily peel it away. You may need some goo remover for any leftover adhesive, but this DIY could be free for many people.    

Applying window security film yourself is possible, but we don’t recommend it. This task is simple in theory, but getting the product to sit on your windows evenly and without bubbles underneath is challenging for DIYers who lack the necessary experience and tools. You might save money on labor by applying it yourself, but you might also end up with a film that doesn’t look appealing, prompting you to start over and spend the money on a professional installation anyway. Plus, most window film manufacturers will void your warranty if you install the product yourself.

To darken your windows without curtains, try installing window film or even installing an awning outside your windows. Window film is a DIY-friendly option with many different darkness levels you can choose from to fit your desired look. Awnings can also help by casting shade over your window, though this isn’t feasible for every home. 

Home window tinting costs around $600 on average, and most homeowners pay between $150 and $1,600 for the service, depending on a few different factors. The number of windows you want tinted and the size of those windows are the most significant cost factors, as each window and each additional square foot of tint will add to your total. The quality of the tint itself is another important cost factor to consider, as additional coatings like low-emissivity (low-E) treatment will increase the cost of the materials.

The Williamsville, IL homeowners’ guide to window tinting services

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