Best Auto Tint Shop in Tampa, FL

Looking for auto tint shop in Tampa, FL? The Auto Network lists 9 auto tint shops serving the Tampa area. Compare ratings and reviews, then request a free quote in seconds — no phone tag required.

Top-rated auto tint shops near Tampa

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    Auto Tint Shop 0.7 mi away

    33602

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    Auto Tint Shop 1.5 mi away

    33605

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    Auto Tint Shop 1.5 mi away

    33605

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    Auto Tint Shop 1.5 mi away

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    Auto Tint Shop 3.2 mi away

    33607

About Auto Tint Shop in Tampa, FL

Tampa sits in Hillsborough County, Florida, with a population of roughly 390,000. Drivers from Tampa and neighboring areas such as Ybor City, Hyde Park, Westshore turn to The Auto Network to find trusted local auto tint shops without the guesswork of an open-ended search.

On this page you'll find 9 auto tint shops serving Tampa and the surrounding area. Results lead with featured and verified businesses, then the shops closest to Tampa, so the most relevant local options are always at the top. Compare ratings, services, and hours side by side, then request a quote from the businesses that fit — there's no phone tag and no obligation.

Neighborhoods served in Tampa: Ybor City · Hyde Park · Westshore · Seminole Heights · Channelside

Typical window tinting pricing near Tampa

Typical window tinting near Tampa runs from $50 for single window tint to $800 for full car tint (ceramic). Estimates reviewed June 2026.

ServiceTypical range
Full car tint (dyed) $150 – $300
Full car tint (ceramic) $400 – $800
Windshield tint strip / full $80 – $250
Single window tint $50 – $100
Tint removal $50 – $200

Prices are regional estimates and vary by vehicle, parts, and shop. For an accurate, up-to-date estimate, request a quote directly from your selected service provider.

See the full Window Tinting cost guide for Florida →

How to choose auto tint shops in Tampa

Choosing a window tint shop in Tampa is as much about the law and the film as it is about price. In Florida, the front side windows must allow at least 28% of light through and the rear side and back windows at least 15%, with limits on windshield tint to the manufacturer’s AS-1 line. A reputable Tampa tint shop knows these rules and will keep your vehicle street-legal while getting you the look and heat rejection you want.

Film quality is where shops really differ. Entry-level dyed film is the cheapest but fades and offers the least heat control; carbon film resists fading; and ceramic film offers the best heat and UV rejection without interfering with phone or GPS signals — a meaningful upgrade in the Florida sun. Ask which films a shop carries, whether installation is done in a clean indoor bay, and what the warranty covers, since quality installers back ceramic film for the life of the vehicle.

Workmanship matters: clean edges, no bubbles, and no light gaps are the marks of a careful install. Compare a couple of the auto tint shops on this page on film options, warranty, and reviews, and ask in your quote request whether they include old-tint removal if you are re-tinting. A good shop will walk you through the legal limits and the right film for your goals before you book.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does window tinting cost in Tampa, FL?
Pricing depends on film type and how many windows you do. Entry-level dyed film is cheapest, while ceramic film costs more for far better heat and UV rejection. Compare quotes from a few Tampa, FL shops for your vehicle.
What is the legal tint limit in Florida?
Florida requires front side windows to allow at least 28% of light and rear side and back windows at least 15%, with windshield tint limited to the manufacturer’s AS-1 line. A reputable Tampa shop keeps you street-legal.
How long does window tint last?
Quality film lasts many years; cheap dyed film can fade or bubble sooner. Ceramic and carbon films resist fading, and good Tampa installers warranty quality film for the life of the vehicle.
Is ceramic tint worth it over regular film?
In the Florida sun, ceramic film’s superior heat and UV rejection — without blocking phone or GPS signals — is a meaningful upgrade for comfort. Ask each shop to compare options in your quote.