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An afternoon commute west on M-59 or Van Dyke puts the sun straight in your eyes and turns the cabin into an oven by the time you reach the driveway. Window tint cuts both problems at once, dropping the glare and rejecting the heat that builds through untreated glass. Car Hub installs ceramic film for Sterling Heights drivers at the Hall Road shop, about 20 minutes away.
We serve Sterling Heights drivers from our shop at 15723 Hall Rd, Macomb, MI 48044, about 20 minutes away.
Book Window Tinting → Call (586) 746-9895Sterling Heights drivers log serious afternoon highway miles, and a westbound run on M-59 in summer means low sun glaring off the hood and through the windshield for the whole trip. Window film does not replace the visor, but a tinted upper strip and tinted side glass take the edge off the glare that wears a commuter down. The bigger daily payoff is heat. Glass left untreated lets solar heat pour into the cabin, so the air conditioning runs hard the entire drive and the seats stay hot long after you park. A ceramic film rejects a large share of that heat at the window, which means a cooler cabin and less strain on the system over a Van Dyke summer. Sterling Heights also has plenty of long-commute vehicles whose interiors take a beating from sun exposure parked at work all day. The UV block in a quality film slows the fade and cracking that show up first on the dash and the tops of the seats. Car Hub installs to Michigan's front-window limit and can go darker on the rear glass, and the work is done clean with no bubbling or peeling edges.
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.
Serving Sterling Heights and the Macomb area. Car Hub Auto Spa, 15723 Hall Rd, Macomb, MI 48044.
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