Tint Tiger is a window tinting and protective film shop located in Oklahoma City that specializes in automotive ceramic tint, paint protection film, and ceramic coatings. The business operates as a single-location specialist rather than a chain, focusing on high-performance film applications for vehicles that prioritize heat rejection and UV blocking over the darkest possible tint appearance.
Window tinting at Tint Tiger centers on ceramic-based films rather than dyed or metallized alternatives. Ceramic tint uses nano-ceramic particles to block infrared heat and ultraviolet rays without the signal-blocking properties of older metallized films. This matters in Oklahoma's climate: summer temperatures regularly exceed 95°F, and ceramic film reduces interior cabin temperature by 10-15 degrees compared to untreated glass while preserving cell phone and GPS signal strength.
The shop also installs paint protection film (clear film applied to high-impact areas like hood, bumpers, and mirrors to prevent rock chips and abrasion) and applies ceramic coatings to paint and glass. Ceramic coatings create a hydrophobic layer that beads water and reduces washing frequency.
Ceramic window tint pricing at Tint Tiger runs $300 to $700 for a full four-window passenger car, depending on film quality tier and vehicle size. A two-door coupe costs less than a full-size SUV. The shop offers multiple ceramic film brands at different price points; entry-level ceramic tint (70% heat rejection) starts around $300, while premium brands (95%+ heat rejection) reach $600-$700 for the same vehicle. Verify current pricing when you call, as film costs fluctuate with material supply.
Paint protection film starts at $400 for a hood-only application and runs $1,200-$2,000 for bumper, hood, and mirror coverage on a sedan. Full front-end protection on an SUV can exceed $2,500. Ceramic coatings for paint range from $600 to $1,200 depending on vehicle size and prep work; glass ceramic coating runs $150-$300 per vehicle.
Most jobs require 1-3 hours of installation time. The shop accepts both walk-ins and appointments; scheduling ahead (especially for multi-service jobs) reduces wait time.
Oklahoma City has three broad categories of tinting providers: dealership service departments (which often outsource tinting), quick-service chains like Ultrashield and local independent shops.
Dealership tinting typically costs 20-30% more for the same ceramic film because labor is billed at their service rate (often $120-$150 per hour). Dealerships order jobs out and add markup. For a $400 ceramic tint job, a dealership might charge $550-$650.
National chains like Ultrashield offer lower pricing on dyed and hybrid films ($150-$300 for a full car) but do not stock premium ceramic options and generally do not install paint protection film. They suit cost-conscious buyers seeking basic heat rejection without signal concerns.
Tint Tiger's positioning targets owners willing to pay more for ceramic performance and specialist expertise. Choose Tint Tiger if you value heat rejection in Oklahoma's summer heat, use GPS or cellular devices frequently, or want paint protection film expertise. Choose a dealership only if your warranty requires it. Choose a budget chain only if you prioritize lowest price over performance.
Tint Tiger works well for owners of new or leased vehicles (where paint protection film preserves resale value), daily commuters in Oklahoma's sun exposure, and drivers whose work or lifestyle puts them in the vehicle during peak heat hours. Owners of high-end vehicles or those towing trailers benefit from ceramic coating's hydrophobic properties, which reduce water spotting in Oklahoma's mineral-heavy water and hard-water rinse residue.
Tint Tiger does not suit buyers on a tight budget or those seeking the darkest possible tint for privacy (ceramic films prioritize heat rejection over opacity). The shop also does not handle tint removal or tint violation fixes; if you need a tint violation corrected, confirm removal capability before visiting.
Call ahead or visit in person to discuss your vehicle and film tier preference. The installer will assess your windows for existing damage (chips or delamination prevent good adhesion) and discuss heat rejection percentages. Ceramic tint comes in 70%, 80%, 90%, and 95% light transmission levels; higher transmission means less darkness but better visibility at night.
Installation takes 1-3 hours depending on job complexity. You'll wait on-site or leave the vehicle; ask about turnaround time when you book. The film cures for 24-48 hours; avoid rolling windows down until the cure period completes.
Confirm current hours when you call, as shop hours may vary seasonally. Parking is available on-site or street parking nearby. The shop is accessible by car and does not require public transit. OKC's heat means tinting is a year-round service, though demand peaks May through August.
Tint Tiger's ceramic film choice and paint protection expertise make it a practical choice for Oklahoma owners who spend significant time in vehicles and value long-term durability over lowest upfront cost.
