TINT-IT

Car Window Tinting in Spring Valley, NY

Closed · opens 9:30 AM

About TINT-IT

Professional window tinting in Spring Valley runs through TINT-IT, a North Main Street shop that has made Rockland County its territory and nano ceramic film its specialty. The studio is a certified XPEL dealer, which puts manufacturer paperwork behind the film it installs rather than a storefront promise, and it backs every product it fits with a lifetime warranty against the bubbling, peeling, and fading that end a cheap tint job inside two summers. One detail on the shop's own site explains more about its standards than any slogan: every piece of film is precut before it reaches the car, so a blade never touches the vehicle. That matters more than it sounds. The old way is to lay a sheet on the glass and trim it in place by hand, which puts a knife against the window with the door panel, the weatherstripping, and the printed defroster grid all within a slip's reach. A pattern cut from a plotter arrives already shaped to that exact model's glass, so the only thing happening at the car is the fitting. It removes the single most common way a tint appointment turns into a repair bill. The automotive menu is organised around what a driver actually feels. Nano ceramic film goes on windshields in shades from nearly clear to dark, because the point of a ceramic windshield is heat rejection rather than privacy, and it is the one piece of glass where the sun spends the most time on a driver's arms and face. Sunroofs get ceramic film only, for the same reason. Nano carbon covers the standard full tint of sides and rear at a friendlier number, rejecting heat and blocking UV without the signal interference that older metallised films were notorious for, and front-two-window work is quoted on its own for drivers correcting a factory gap. Beyond film, the shop handles vehicle wraps in matte, gloss, and satin, blacks out brightwork with chrome delete, installs dashcams with the wiring hidden and the system tested before handover, and takes on the custom lighting and protective film work that fills out a build. The non-automotive side is a genuine second business. Residential film cuts heat and glare and blocks the UV that fades floors and furniture, frosting adds privacy to bathrooms and home offices without giving up daylight, and the commercial line runs from security film that resists breakage through perforated graphics that let a storefront advertise outward while the people inside still see the street. The schedule is worth reading before booking, because it does not follow the usual pattern: the shop runs Monday through Thursday until 7, closes early on Friday afternoon, stays closed Saturday, and opens Sunday from 11 to 6. Online booking is currently unavailable, so the quote form and the WhatsApp line at 845-587-7687 are the way in. The @tint_it_ny feed carries the finished work.

Reputation & Reviews Summary

TINT-IT has built a reputation in Rockland County that its Google standing reflects: customers describe film laid without a bubble, gap, or lifted edge, which in this trade is the entire test. The written accounts are unusually specific about workmanship rather than price, and several single out the technician by name, with Morty credited for finishing jobs properly even when a previous installer's film had to come off first. Removal work draws its own thread. Stripping old, purpled film is the least glamorous job a tint shop takes, and it is where the defroster grid printed on the rear glass gets destroyed by impatient hands. Reviewers who arrived to have someone else's work corrected describe glass that came back clean and lines that still worked, which is the outcome that separates a specialist from a bargain. Material quality is the other recurring theme. Customers mention the shop using top-tier products rather than whatever roll is cheapest, and the lifetime warranty comes up repeatedly as the reason a slightly higher quote felt like the safer purchase. Several describe the ceramic upgrade in terms of daily experience rather than specifications: a cabin that stopped baking at a July red light, a windshield that took the glare out of an afternoon commute. The precut process earns quiet credit too. Customers notice that nothing gets cut on the car, and the ones who have watched a previous shop trim film against their weatherstripping understand exactly why that matters. The practical notes from the record: use the WhatsApp line rather than waiting on the booking system, ask about ceramic for the windshield even if the sides are staying carbon, and plan around the schedule, since the shop closes Friday afternoon and Saturday and opens instead on Sunday. For Spring Valley, Monsey, Nanuet, and the rest of Rockland County, the case is straightforward: certified film, a lifetime warranty, and a blade that never gets near the paint.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is TINT-IT a certified XPEL dealer?

Yes. The Spring Valley shop is a certified XPEL dealer, which means the film it fits carries manufacturer backing rather than a storefront promise, and every product it installs is covered by a lifetime warranty against bubbling, peeling, fading, and haze.

Does TINT-IT cut the film on my car?

No, and it is deliberate. Every piece of film arrives precut to your vehicle's exact glass, so a blade never goes near the car. Hand-trimming a sheet in place is what puts a knife within reach of the door panel, the weatherstripping, and the defroster grid printed on the rear glass.

What does a full tint cover at TINT-IT?

A full tint is the sides and rear in nano carbon film. Windshield film and sunroof film are quoted separately and are offered in nano ceramic only, and drivers who just want the front two windows matched to a factory rear can have that priced on its own.

Why does TINT-IT recommend ceramic for a windshield?

Because the point of a windshield film is heat rather than privacy. Nano ceramic rejects a majority of the heat entering the cabin and blocks harmful UV while cutting glare, and it works whether you choose a nearly clear shade for protection alone or something darker.

Is TINT-IT open on Saturday?

No. The schedule runs Monday through Thursday from 9:30 AM to 7 PM, Friday from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM, closed Saturday, and open Sunday from 11 AM to 6 PM.

How do I book with TINT-IT?

Online booking is currently unavailable, so the quote form near the bottom of tintitny.com is the way in, and the shop also takes contact by WhatsApp at 845-587-7687.

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Mon–Thu: 9:30 AM – 7:00 PM; Fri: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM; Sat: Closed; Sun: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM

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