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Window Tinting in Rochester Hills, MI

Rochester Hills vehicles spend long hours parked in the sun around Rochester Road and the Oakland University area, and a leather interior pays for it with fade and cracking over a few summers. Ceramic window tint blocks the UV that does that damage and rejects the heat that builds in a parked car. Car Hub installs for Rochester Hills drivers to a clean, legal standard.

We serve Rochester Hills drivers from our shop at 15723 Hall Rd, Macomb, MI 48044, about 35 minutes away.

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Why Rochester Hills Drivers Choose Car Hub for Window Tinting

A car parked all day at an office park or an Oakland University lot sits in unbroken sun, and the part of that car that suffers first is the interior. Leather seats dry and crack, wood and soft-touch trim fades, and the dashboard top hazes, all driven by UV coming through untreated glass. A quality ceramic film blocks nearly all of that UV, which is the single best thing an owner can do to keep a Rochester Hills interior looking new without parking in a garage every day. The film also handles the heat that turns a sun-baked cabin into an oven, so the first few minutes of the drive home on Rochester Road are not spent waiting for the air conditioning to win. Rochester Hills owners generally want the protection without an aggressive dark look, and ceramic film delivers that, performing at a lighter shade that keeps the car understated. Michigan law sets the front side windows at more than 35 percent light, and Car Hub installs to that limit while tinting the rear glass darker if the driver wants more privacy back there. The install is finished clean so the film stays put and clear for years.

About Window Tinting

Window tinting at Car Hub applies professional-grade film to your glass to cut heat, block UV, and add privacy. The film rejects a large share of the solar heat that builds up inside a parked car, and it blocks the UV rays that fade upholstery, crack dashboards, and discolor leather over time. The cabin stays cooler in summer, and the interior holds its color for longer.

Film comes in tiers. Dyed film is the budget option and handles privacy and basic glare. Carbon and ceramic films cost more and reject substantially more heat without interfering with phone, GPS, or radio signals, and they hold their color instead of fading to purple the way old dyed film did. We help you match the tier to what you want from the install, whether that is maximum heat rejection or a darker look.

Michigan sets clear limits on how dark tint can be, and we install to those rules. Front side windows must allow more than 35 percent of light through, so the driver and front passenger glass cannot be limousine-dark. The windshield may only be tinted along the top strip, down to the AS-1 line or the top four inches of the glass. Rear side windows and the rear window can be any darkness you want. Red and amber tints are not allowed on any window. We will walk you through what is legal before any film goes on.

Every install is done in a clean bay so dust and grit do not end up trapped under the film. Cut and fit are handled so the edges sit clean against the glass with no bubbles, and the result looks factory rather than aftermarket.

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Serving Rochester Hills and the Macomb area. Car Hub Auto Spa, 15723 Hall Rd, Macomb, MI 48044.

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