About Us

Learn about our passion for tinting

About Us

Learn about our passion for tinting

Welcome to Herrera Tinting

Your Trusted Window Tinting Experts

At Herreratinting, we're dedicated to providing top-quality window tinting services. Our experienced team ensures precision, using premium materials for long-lasting results.We work from our home garage, offering you convenient service without compromising on quality. Your satisfaction is our priority.

Choose Herrera Tinting for expert window tinting that you can trust. Skilled professionals delivering flawless results. We use high-quality window tint films for durability. With your happiness being our goal, guaranteed.

Contact Herreratinting today for reliable, hassle-free window tinting service.

Thank you for considering us as your window tinting partner.

Welcome to Herrera Tinting

Your Trusted Window Tinting Experts

At Herreratinting, we're dedicated to providing top-quality window tinting services. Our experienced team ensures precision, using premium materials for long-lasting results.We work from our home garage, offering you convenient service without compromising on quality. Your satisfaction is our priority.

Choose Herrera Tinting for expert window tinting that you can trust. Skilled professionals delivering flawless results. We use high-quality window tint films for durability. With your happiness being our goal, guaranteed.

Contact Herreratinting today for reliable, hassle-free window tinting service.

Thank you for considering us as your window tinting partner.

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Professional vs. DIY Window Tint Installation - Weighing the Pros and Cons

DIY vs. Professional Tint Installation

September 30, 20232 min read

When it comes to enhancing the aesthetics and functionality of your vehicle, window tinting often tops the list of desirable upgrades. It not only adds a touch of style but also serves practical purposes like reducing heat and glare, protecting your interior, and enhancing privacy. However, a critical decision you'll face in your window tinting journey is whether to opt for a professional installation or take the DIY route.

Both options have their merits, but each also comes with its set of considerations. Let's dive into the pros and cons of professional vs. DIY window tint installation to help you make an informed choice.

Professional Window Tint Installation:

Pros:

  1. Expertise: Professional installers have honed their skills through training and experience. They understand the intricacies of various tint films and can recommend the best option for your specific needs.

  2. Quality Assurance: When you choose a reputable tinting shop, you're not just paying for the film but also for the quality of installation. Professionals are less likely to make mistakes that can result in unsightly bubbles or creases.

  3. Warranty: Many professional installations come with warranties, providing peace of mind in case of issues with the film down the road.

Cons:

  1. Cost: Professional installation is typically more expensive than DIY. However, you're paying for the expertise and quality.

  2. Scheduling: You'll need to book an appointment, and the process may take a few hours. This can be less convenient than a DIY project completed at your own pace.

DIY Window Tint Installation:

Pros:

  1. Cost Savings: DIY kits are more budget-friendly. If you're confident in your skills and have the patience to learn, this can be an attractive option.

  2. Flexibility: With a DIY project, you can choose when and where to install the tint. You won't be bound by an appointment.

Cons:

  1. Skill Requirement: Tinting windows is a skill that takes practice to master. Your first attempts may not yield perfect results, and redoing the process can be costly.

  2. Risk of Errors: DIY installations are more prone to errors like creases, bubbles, or uneven application. Poorly installed tint can degrade aesthetics and visibility.

  3. No Warranty: DIY kits often come without warranties, so you bear the responsibility for any issues.

Conclusion:

In the end, the choice between professional and DIY window tint installation hinges on your priorities, budget, and confidence in your skills. If you prioritize top-tier quality and a hassle-free experience, professional installation is likely the way to go. On the other hand, if you're a dedicated DIY enthusiast willing to invest time in learning the craft, a DIY kit might save you some money.

Remember, regardless of your choice, proper window tinting can significantly enhance your driving experience and the overall comfort of your vehicle. Make your decision wisely, and enjoy the benefits of tinted windows tailored to your preferences.

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California Tint Law

Windshield: Non-reflective tint is allowed on the top 4 inches of the windshield.

Front Side Windows: Tinting is allowed on the front side windows, but it must allow over 70% of light in.

Back Side Windows: There are no specific limits on tint darkness for rear side windows.

Rear Window: Tinting is allowed on the rear window, but it must allow over 70% of light in.Side Mirrors: Dual side mirrors are required if the rear window is tinted.

Restricted Colors: Red, amber, and yellow tints are not permitted.

Medical Exceptions: Medical exemptions are allowed for special tint. You must have a certificate from a dermatologist, ophthalmologist, or optometrist explaining the medical necessity.

Certificates: The tint film must have a manufacturer's certificate or a certificate from the installing dealer stating the percentage of visible light that it allows in.

Please note that tint laws can change over time, and it's essential to check with your local law enforcement agency or the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for the most up-to-date information regarding window tinting regulations in California. Also, individual counties or municipalities may have their own tinting laws, so be sure to check for local ordinances as well.

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At Herrera Tinting, we are committed to safeguarding your privacy and protecting your personal information. Our Privacy Policy is designed to help you understand how we collect, use, and safeguard your personal information.

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Thank you for choosing Herrera Tinting. Your privacy is important to us, and we are dedicated to ensuring your information is handled with the utmost care and security.

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California Tint Law

Windshield: Non-reflective tint is allowed on the top 4 inches of the windshield.

Front Side Windows: Tinting is allowed on the front side windows, but it must allow over 70% of light in.

Back Side Windows: There are no specific limits on tint darkness for rear side windows.

Rear Window: Tinting is allowed on the rear window, but it must allow over 70% of light in.Side Mirrors: Dual side mirrors are required if the rear window is tinted.

Restricted Colors: Red, amber, and yellow tints are not permitted.

Medical Exceptions: Medical exemptions are allowed for special tint. You must have a certificate from a dermatologist, ophthalmologist, or optometrist explaining the medical necessity.

Certificates: The tint film must have a manufacturer's certificate or a certificate from the installing dealer stating the percentage of visible light that it allows in.

Please note that tint laws can change over time, and it's essential to check with your local law enforcement agency or the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for the most up-to-date information regarding window tinting regulations in California. Also, individual counties or municipalities may have their own tinting laws, so be sure to check for local ordinances as well.

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Assistance Hours

Mon – Sat 9:00am – 4:00pm

Sunday – CLOSED

Phone Number:

707-508-9273

Get In Touch

Assistance Hours

Mon – Sat 8:00am – 4:00pm

Sunday – CLOSED

Phone Number:

707-508-9273

Rohnert Park, CA, USA

Precision. Performance. Perfection.

707-508-9273

Rohnert Park, California