Service
Car window tinting
Hand-cut, heat-shrunk automotive film fitted in our Gorey workshop. Legal shades on the front, as dark as you like on the rear, and a finish that looks like it left the factory that way.
Heat rejection
Quality film reflects a large share of infrared energy, so the cabin stops behaving like a greenhouse and the air conditioning stops working flat out.
UV protection
Automotive film blocks effectively all UV, which is what fades dashboards, cracks trim and bleaches upholstery — and what burns arms on long drives.
Privacy and security
A dark rear set means nobody can see what is on the back seat or in the boot of an estate. It is the cheapest security upgrade on a car.
Glass retention
Film holds shattered glass together in an impact rather than letting it spray through the cabin.
What we fit
Rear set
Rear doors, quarter glass and rear screen. The most popular job — full privacy behind the driver, nothing regulated touched.
Front pair
Driver and passenger windows, kept inside the Irish 50% limit. Cuts glare on a commute without risking an NCT failure.
Full car
Front pair plus rear set, matched so the car reads as one job rather than two shades meeting at the B-pillar.
Van, jeep and crew cab
Rear glass blacked out for load security, cab glass kept legal. Priced on the SUV rate.
Old film removal
Purple, bubbled or peeling film stripped, adhesive cleaned off the glass, and the car re-tinted properly.
Every shade recommendation is made against the Irish limits — see what tint is legal in Ireland — and every price is agreed before work starts. Full breakdown on the pricing page.
Sources, and the rest of the site
Fitting is done at the Gorey workshop only. The sources below cover the Irish legal and NCT side of tinted glazing.
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.
