Lets talk about Window Tint.
IR HEAT REJECTION
KAVACA window films contains a proprietary blend of non-metallic nano-carbon particles and IR blocking materials which results in blocking up to 96% of the infrared heat that reaches the inside of your vehicle – so your vehicle stays much cooler.
INCREASED SAFETY
KAVACA window tint films offers the most durable and best performing tint dyes while also providing increased clarity from the inside. This increases your privacy without obstructing your view of the road. They protect from Infrared heat and harmful UV radiation. Just as importantly, in case of shattered glass, the pieces of sharp glass tend to stay together.
ENHANCE LOOK & STYLE
Customize your vehicle or add privacy with the multiple shades of KAVACA window film. This is no sacrifice in clarity nor loss in heat rejection with clear VLTs. Our staff is highly trained in color matching, so you can rest assured that your car will have a perfect look you desire.
UVA / UVB PROTECTION
KAVACA Ceramic IR Window Film is formulated to prevent skin damage as well as skin cancer. Rated at SPF500, KAVACA IR blocks 99%+ of damaging UV radiation protecting you, your passengers and the interior of your vehicle from the harsh sun in Pennsylvania.
ZERO SIGNAL INTERFERENCE
Radio, GPS, & Bluetooth signals will have zero interference due to the use of nano-ceramic technology. This means the heat rejection and UV filtering is done with microscopic ceramic particles rather than metals.
LIFETIME WARRANTY
KAVACA Ceramic IR is guaranteed to NOT FADE, nor turn purple. No bubbling, no peeling and no cracking for the LIFETIME of the Film. Rest assured, you get the benefit of great looks, outstanding heat rejection and UV filtering for the long haul.
KAVACA CARBON CS FILM
(Great Quality)
- Blocks up to 70% of infrared heat
- Increased safety and privacy
- Enhanced style throughout all shades
- SPF500 99%+ UV protection
- No interference with electronics
- Lifetime warranty
- 2 Front Windows: Starting at $220 (Add $40 for 2 front quarter windows)
- Coupe 2 Door Cars (5 windows): Starting at $300
- Sedan 4 Door Cars (7 Windows): Starting at $450
- Single Cab Trucks: Starting at $350
- Full Extended Cab Truck: Starting at $375
- Full Crew Cab Trucks: Starting at $400
- Full SUV or Wagon (9 windows): Starting at $650
KAVACA CERAMIC IR FILM
(Top-Tier Quality)
- Blocks up to 96% of infrared heat
- Increased safety and privacy
- Enhanced look and style
- 99% Ultimate UV protection
- No interference with electronics
- Lifetime warranty
- 2 Front Windows: Starting at $350 (Add $40 for 2 front quarter windows)
- Coupe 2 Door Cars (5 windows): Starting at $550
- Sedan 4 Door Cars (7 Windows): Starting at $650
- Single Cab Trucks: Starting at $425
- Full Extended Cab Truck: Starting at $415
- Full Crew Cab Trucks: Starting at $475
- Full SUV or Wagon (9 windows): Starting at $950
Questions that you should be asking a window tint installer:
- What does that company specialize in?
- Are they window tint specialists?
- Are they a professional or do they do this on the side?
- Do they carry insurance?
- Where is your vehicle stored?
- Do they have prompt response time? Are they responding to your calls and questions and treating you respectfully?
- Are they a certified installer for a professional brand?
- Do they have positive reviews?
- Are they a licensed business?
- Are they performing the proper prep work and not cutting corners?
- Are reasonable product claims being made?
- Integrity – can you trust them to do the job correctly?
Signs of Bad Window Tinting
Gaps
A tell-tale sign of a bad window tint install is large gaps at the top of your window or in the corners. Gaps are a sign of either cutting by hand on the exterior of the glass, using a sub-par computer cut kit, or simply rushing the installation.
Bubbling
Bubbling is a sure sign of a very poor-quality installation of window tint film. It’s caused by a few different issues. The biggest reasons are improper removal of slip solution, a contaminated surface, or a low-quality window tint film.
Improper Loading
Old school & inexperienced window tinters will “top load” windows, meaning they will install the film from the top down, which is almost a guaranteed way to get contamination in the film from the window gasket and have the film peel up when the windows roll down.