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Tinting Oregon
4.6(
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Serving Rainier, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The project was Applying Window Tinting. Jon explained the tinting options well, and he did a good job in professionally applying the tinting."
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Decorative Window Film 1
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Response time7 hrs
31 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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PREMIER WINDOW COVERINGS
4.6(
85
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Serving Rainier, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Lynn Lapping, one of the sales representatives, came to my house, measured the windows and the next day sent me a quote for blinds (Hunter Douglas Applause Line). During that first visit, she was friendly and provided answers to all of my questions. Two weeks later, I contacted her to come by and measure three kitchen windows, as I am planning to put roman shades in them. Lynn came by, but she seemed off, she was rushed, impatient and a bit rude. I had recently received a quote for drapes from another company and I asked her if she thought the prices were reasonable for the type of drapes. She was annoyed and told me that I should had ask her to measure those windows during her first visit to get a quote for drapes.  However, at that time, I had no plans to put drapes there so I could not have planned for it. I ignored her demeanor and attitude, we all have bad days, and so I assumed she was simply having a bad day.
I wanted to place a deposit for the blinds on the spot but she locked herself out of their system and she could not process my payment. She told me that someone would call me to get my credit card information, but no one ever did. I called her the next day to ask for the final quote and make sure everything was ready to go, she told me she would get the quote to me later that evening or the next day. She never did. I called the following day and left a voice mail for Lynn. The office manager e-mailed me to let me know that Lynn would be out of the office due to a family emergency and that she would contact me the following week to place the order. I e-mailed her back and ask her if someone else could help me with the order as I did not want to delay the process an additional week (lead time is three to four weeks). She told me that John the company owner would contact me to process the order. All of these e-mails were exchanged on a Wednesday. The weekend came and the owner never e-mailed or called me. On Monday I e-mailed the office manager to ask if someone would be calling me to process the order. I also ask her to let me know if they could not process my order so that I could find another provider. I received the following e-mail: "We apologize for the delay. Due to the scheduling conflicts with our designers, we will not be able to assist you with your order.  We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused." 
While I understand that family emergencies do happen, it does not make sense for a business to stop because one of their employees is unavailable. I am happy that my order did not get process through this company; I can get Hunter Douglas blinds for the same price with other providers. What would have happened if I had trouble either with the delivery, installation or quality of the blinds and Lynn was not available to handle those situations? Again, business continuity is a must for a company to be successful, business can not stop for one employee. 

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Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Autobella Northwest
4.2(
39
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Serving Rainier, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 1982

Credit card accepted

"I arranged for specific date to come in, but that was changed to another day since Tom's tint guy was busy. No big deal. I dropped off the car to be tinted and when I returned, I immediately saw that the tint guy had left drip marks down the sides of my car doors, smudge marks around the windows, and a bubble on the back window. This from a detail shop! I had asked for 20% tint to be put on and as I drove around the first day after being completed, I realized this tint was much darker. I took the car back and at first Tom said it WAS 20% but then realized it was 5%. Both 20 and 5 are illegal, but 5% is like limo dark. Tom agreed with me that it needed to be removed and redone. We scheduled a time and the tint was replaced. When I got in the car this time, I had new issues. I could see a small spot where there was no tint near the bottom of one window. Also, the rear defroster lines were severed at the bottom of the back window. Tom again agreed to have the tint redone. As far as I can see, the issues are now resolved, but what I'm left with is a car with signs of a poor tint job (the defroster) and several exterior cuts and scratches I swear weren't there before. (The car is not in perfect shape to begin with, but why should it endure more blemishes?). While Tom was agreeable to making things right and when I asked for a free wash he obliged, the whole experience made me wish I had never had gone to his shop in the first place. I had a car detailed there several years ago and liked the work, and thought a detail shop would surely demonstrate 'attention to detail.' I think Tom needs to find a new tint guy or just not offer that service if that's how it's going to be done."
1968 Jaguar XKE
1979 Ferrari 512 Boxer
1999 Lotus Esprit
Recommended by81%of homeowners
CoolVu of Southern Oregon
New to Angi

Serving Rainier, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

CoolVu will deliver you professional consultation, product samples, and quality installation of our premium solutions for every need and budget. We provide you with a wide variety of impressive home and business improvement products that are sustainable and effective. From window tinting to privacy frosted glass, window and wall graphics, architectural surface finishes, and retro-fit security glass solutions, CoolVu offers the depth of products and installation capabilities to help improve your most valuable space.

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Remote Start Magic
5.0(
2
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Serving Rainier, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Remote Start Magic can perform a variety of automotive electrical repairs & modifications. Not only do we install the most state-of-the-art Vehicle security and remote starting equipment, we also specialize in auto motive "On", and "Off-road" lighting solutions. We also offer Auto Detailing, and Paintless Dent Removal! We only use the very highest quality, and road proven equipment. All of our products come with a 2 year warranty on parts, and labor.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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JBC Group Solutions Inc
4.0(
4
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Serving Rainier, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Emergency services offered

"They did a real good job. They were real professional. We can now open the garage door from the inside of the house and now it is so smooth that we have to check to see if we hit the button to open it or close it.  Before we used to know when it was opening or closing because it used to make a noise. It helps when you move to a city where you are new. "
Custom Staircases
Custom Exterior Restoration
Custom Bathrooms
Recommended by75%of homeowners
Window Tinting questions, answered by experts

You can easily and cheaply use tin foil or cardboard to black out your windows. Save a pretty penny by cutting either material to the size of your windows and taping it to the window. This is one of the easiest and most budget-friendly blackout solutions, but it definitely isn’t the most aesthetically friendly.  

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. 

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.

If you have bubble wrap lying around the house and you don’t care about the odd look, taping bubble wrap over a window is a very affordable way to insulate it. Another inexpensive option for insulating windows is to add new caulk around the glass. This step quickly cuts down on air drafts for older windows, and a tube of caulk only costs a few dollars. Adding plastic shrink film around the glass is another cost-effective option. You can purchase a kit of plastic film for a few dollars per window.

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.

The Rainier, OR homeowners’ guide to window tinting services

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.