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D-Ray Kustomz
5.0(
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Window Tinting - Apply or Replace - For Business

Serving Davidsonville, MD and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

D-Ray Kustomz has been serving the greater Capitol area for over 30 years. We specialize in residential and commercial window tinting. Customer care and attention to detail separates us from the rest. Call today for a free estimate and experience it first hand!

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Smoothie King Storefront
Residential Atrium Windows
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Response time2 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
A-Plus Tint, PPF, and Graphics
5.0(
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Window Tinting - Apply or Replace - For Business

Serving Davidsonville, MD and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Customer satisfaction is what determines our success, which is why we take a hands-on approach. When interacting with A-Plus Tint, PPF, and Graphics , you'll notice that we're particularly focused on the principles of quality workmanship, timely completion, competitive pricing and integrity in all our business dealings. We combine knowledge and research with our extensive practical experience to ensure a specialized approach for your project needs. Contact us today for a fair and accurate estimate of your project. We look forward to adding you to our long and growing list of happy customers.

Corner
Dining Area
Office Corner
Bathroom Window
Response time30 mins
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Arctic Window Tinting
4.9(
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Window Tinting - Apply or ReplaceWindow Tinting - Apply or Replace - For Business

Serving Davidsonville, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 1987

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We had a great experience with Bob at Arctic Window Tinting in having our first floor windows tinted. He helped us pick the correct tinting for our needs and was extremely informative. Install went fantastic with great communication and we now notice a big difference in cooling and glare reduction in the house. One minor issue popped up during the install but Bob fixed it and handled it very quickly. Very happy!"
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Recommended by97%of homeowners
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A-PLUS Window Tinting
4.3(
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Window Tinting - Apply or ReplaceWindow Tinting - Apply or Replace - For Business

Serving Davidsonville, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The service wasn’t exceptional but it was good.  It was fine.  They could improve on the small details of the work. There is a hole in the tinting in the rear window, but it’s fairly minor.  Their price was fine and their responsiveness was good.  I’m not sure if I would use them again or not in the future."
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Window Tinting questions, answered by experts

Some frosted glass sprays can handle the outdoors, but most of them aren't built for it. Sprays made for exterior use will say so clearly on the label. Anything marked “interior use only” can't hold up against rain, UV exposure, or changing temperatures without peeling, fading, or yellowing. Outdoor-rated sprays are typically more durable, but even then, proper prep and application matter. Before spraying anything outside, double-check the product instructions. If it doesn’t specifically mention exterior use, skip it. 

The average cost for home window tinting is around $600, with most homeowners paying between $150 and $1,600. Costs can also be calculated per square foot, typically ranging from $2 to $100, or per window at around $75 each. For example, tinting one or two windows might cost between $200 and $350, while a larger project of 13 to 15 windows could range from $4,124 to $4,747.

Several factors influence the total project cost, with the number and size of the windows being the most significant. Other key factors include the type, shade, and quality of the tint film, as well as labor costs. Additional treatments, such as low-emissivity (low-E) coatings, can also increase material costs.

Window tinting offers several benefits, such as making your home more energy-efficient by blocking harsh sunlight, protecting furniture from fading, and increasing privacy. For this reason, many homeowners choose to tint only the windows in specific areas where direct sunlight and privacy are primary concerns.

Replacing a window frame will improve your home’s energy efficiency if the old frame is cracked or damaged in a way that allows unconditioned air from the outside into your living space or if you upgrade to a more energy-efficient window frame material. Aluminum is the least energy-efficient window frame material, followed by vinyl and wood. Fiberglass and composite frames are the most energy-efficient.

Energy-efficient windows are judged on their performance according to a few different factors, including heat transfer, air leakage, light transference, and condensation resistance. If you're unsure whether a window is energy-efficient, look for an ENERGY STAR® label from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). If various products, including windows, meet energy-efficiency standards set by the federal government, the EPA issues this label to help consumers identify energy-efficient products.

While it is possible to install home window tint yourself, it is a challenging task that is often best left to professionals. The process can be tedious and time-consuming, requiring steady hands and a great deal of patience, especially for a first-time installer.

Common mistakes in DIY applications include visible bubbles, imperfections, and film that either hangs over the edges or doesn't fully cover the glass. These errors not only look unprofessional and detract from your home's curb appeal but can also reduce the tint's effectiveness in blocking sunlight and heat. If you have struggled with applying protective films to smaller items like phones or tablets, you may find this task particularly difficult.

Attempting the installation yourself and making a mistake can lead to wasted material and the additional cost of hiring a professional to fix the issues or redo the job. Although hiring a professional involves labor costs, it typically guarantees a high-quality, seamless appearance and saves you from having to do the work over again.

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