Pricing
How much does it cost to tint car windows?
Straight answer: from €90 for a set of front windows on a three-door hatchback, up to €240 for a full SUV or jeep. Every price below is the fitted price — film, labour and warranty included, no add-ons at the counter.
| Vehicle | Package | Price |
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What the price includes
- Quality film, cut and heat-shrunk to your glass
- Full removal of door cards where access requires it
- Legal-shade advice before any film goes on
- Same-day turnaround on most vehicles
- Warranty against bubbling, peeling and purpling
What can change the price
- Old film that needs stripping before the new film goes on — quoted separately once we see it.
- Unusually large or steeply curved rear glass on vans and estates.
- Sunroofs and quarter lights, which are priced as extras.
- Ceramic or high-heat-rejection film instead of standard film.
A note on legality, because it affects what you can buy: Irish law limits how dark the windscreen and front side windows can be. Rear windows behind the driver have no such limit. Read the detail on our Irish tint law page before choosing a shade.
Check the rules, then pick your page
Every price on this page is a fitted price at the Gorey workshop. If you want to confirm the legal side before booking, these are the official Irish sources we work to.
Official sources
- 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.
