Co. Wexford · 10 min drive
Car window tinting in Courtown
Courtown and Riverchapel are ten minutes from the unit — close enough that most people wait rather than come back.

Courtown is the shortest run of any town on this list. Ten minutes on the R742 and you are at the workshop, which makes it practical to book a morning slot and be back on the coast for the afternoon.
Seaside parking is brutal on car interiors: sun straight off the water all day, salt in the air, and cars often left sitting for hours at the harbour or the beach car parks. UV-blocking film is the cheapest thing you can do to slow dashboard fade and keep the cabin from turning into an oven.
It is also a genuine security measure on a holiday-home or beach car — a dark rear set means nobody can see what is on the back seat from the footpath.
Getting here from Courtown
R742 inland from Courtown to Gorey — about 10 minutes.
Also covering Riverchapel, Ardamine, Ballymoney.
Courtown sun, Courtown distances
What film does to Courtown sun
- UV blocked99%
- Glare cut82%
- Heat rejected60%
Typical figures for the quality films we fit. Exact numbers vary by shade and glass — we will tell you the real spec of the film going on your car before we start.
Drive-time coverage
Courtown tinting questions
- Do you tint cars in Courtown?
- Yes. We serve Courtown from our workshop in Gorey, Co. Wexford, about 10 minutes away. You drive the car to us; there is no branch in Courtown.
- How much does window tinting cost in Courtown?
- The same fitted prices apply wherever you drive from: from €90 for a set of front windows, from €140 for a rear set and from €190 for a full car excluding the windscreen. SUVs and jeeps run to €240 for a full car.
- How long will my car be with you?
- Most cars are finished in two to three hours, so a run from Courtown is a single trip. Drop it in the morning and it is normally ready the same afternoon.
- Is the tint legal to drive in Co. Wexford?
- Yes, when the shades are kept inside Irish limits: at least 65% light transmission on the windscreen and 50% on the front side windows. Rear doors, quarter glass and the rear screen have no limit, so those can go as dark as you like.




What Courtown drivers ask for
Most enquiries for car window tinting courtown land on one of three jobs: a legal 50% pair on the front doors, a dark rear set for privacy, or a full car with the windscreen left clear. See the full price list or read how the fitting process works.
Legal tint limits that apply in Courtown
Irish law sets a minimum light transmission on the windscreen (65%) and front side windows (50%). Glass behind the driver has no darkness limit on a passenger car. Full detail on our Irish tint law guide.
Front side windows are legally limited in Ireland — we advise on the spot.
Sources worth checking
- Road Safety Authority (RSA)
The State body responsible for vehicle standards and roadworthiness testing in Ireland.
- NCT — National Car Test
Official NCT information, including the visibility and glazing items an inspector checks.
- Citizens Information — vehicle standards
Plain-English summary of Irish motoring law and roadworthiness requirements.
- Irish Statute Book — Construction, Equipment and Use Regulations
The primary legislation setting light-transmission requirements for vehicle glazing.
- Driving directions from Courtown
Route from Courtown to the Gorey workshop on Google Maps.
