Don Evans Legal Window Tint is a single-location tinting shop in Oklahoma City that applies ceramic and carbon window films to cars, trucks, and SUVs, with a focus on films that meet Oklahoma's legal light transmission standards. The shop operates as a one-man operation run by Don Evans, who has built a reputation for precision installation and customer service in a market where most tinting work happens at larger multi-service detailing centers or quick-lube chains that treat tinting as a secondary service.
The shop installs aftermarket window film exclusively. It does not perform detailing, collision repair, or mechanical work. Don Evans applies ceramic tint films (which use ceramic particles instead of dye or metallic elements) and carbon tint films to rear windows, back windows, and windshield slopes. The ceramic option provides superior heat rejection and does not interfere with radio signals or electronics, making it the higher-performance choice. Carbon film offers moderate heat reduction at a lower price point. Both options are available in a range of darkness levels that comply with Oklahoma law, which permits 35 percent visible light transmission on rear and side windows and no tint on the front windshield (except a narrow strip along the top).
A ceramic tint application for a four-door sedan costs between $350 and $450, depending on window count and film grade. Carbon tint for the same vehicle runs $200 to $300. SUVs and trucks with larger window areas cost more, typically $450 to $650 for ceramic and $300 to $400 for carbon. These figures reflect the 2024 market in Oklahoma City; call to confirm current pricing. The shop does not offer a warranty on the tint film itself (that responsibility belongs to the film manufacturer), but work is guaranteed to be bubble-free and properly adhered. Don Evans applies a 3M or Llumar film, both of which carry manufacturer warranties covering discoloration and peeling for five to ten years depending on the product line.
The shop does not offer partial applications. You choose either ceramic or carbon, and both rear side windows, the rear windshield, and the back quarter glasses are tinted as a package. Front side windows are tinted only if the customer explicitly requests 35 percent film (which is legal but uncommon).
Most Oklahoma City drivers who want tint go to detailing chains like Shine Autowash + Detailing or independents who bundle tinting with interior detailing packages, which typically cost $400 to $600 total for both services. Don Evans offers tinting only, with no upsell to a full detail. This means lower total cost if tinting is your only need, but no convenience of combining jobs in one visit.
A handful of other single-shop tinters operate in Oklahoma City, but most are mobile services that come to your home or workplace. Don Evans works from a fixed location, which allows him to control shop temperature and humidity during the curing process (critical for ceramic film quality) and to store inventory in climate-controlled conditions. Mobile tinters apply film in driveways and parking lots, where temperature swings and dust can compromise adhesion and clarity.
Choose Don Evans if you want ceramic tint applied in a controlled environment by someone with a single specialty. Choose a detailing chain if you also need interior vacuuming or a wash. Choose mobile if convenience is your primary concern and you are willing to accept slightly higher risk of installation issues.
The shop is a fit for owners of newer cars who prioritize heat rejection and UV protection and are willing to pay for ceramic film's performance advantages. It also suits anyone frustrated by the tinting quality at quick-service chains, where rushed installers often leave dust marks under the film or apply uneven tension to the material.
It is not a fit for budget-conscious customers looking for the cheapest possible tint. It is also not suited to someone who wants tinting plus a full detail in a single trip, or to anyone who cannot drive to the shop location (mobile services are more practical for that need).
You bring your vehicle, describe your tint preference (ceramic or carbon) and desired darkness level. Don Evans confirms that your choice meets Oklahoma law. The installation takes two to three hours for a sedan. You wait on-site or run errands nearby. The shop does not offer loaner vehicles. Once complete, the tint should cure for 24 to 48 hours before you roll down the windows; Don Evans provides written post-care instructions on arrival.
The shop is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Sunday and Monday. Appointments are strongly recommended, as Don Evans often books one to two weeks out during spring and summer. Street parking is available near the shop. There is no dedicated lot. Verify hours by phone before visiting, as seasonal closures for personal time do occasionally occur.
Don Evans Legal Window Tint fills a gap for Oklahoma City drivers who need specialist-grade ceramic tinting without the markup of a detailing empire or the logistical unpredictability of a mobile service.
