What Makes Ceramic Window Tint Different
Unlike dyed or metallic films, ceramic window tint uses nano-ceramic particles instead of metal. That means superior infrared heat rejection, no signal interference with phones, Wi-Fi, or GPS, and no fading or discoloration over time.
Why Ceramic Is the Premium Choice in LA
For Los Angeles homes and businesses, ceramic film rejects the most heat while staying optically clear — so you keep your views and natural light without the dark, mirrored look of older films.
Brands We Install
We're an LLumar SelectPro and 3M authorized dealer, with access to the top ceramic lines:
- Huper Optik Ceramic — most popular for residential; nano-ceramic technology with the highest clarity
- LLumar CTX Ceramic — excellent heat rejection with a neutral appearance
- 3M Ceramic Series — proven performance for commercial applications
Residential Ceramic Tint
Beverly Hills and Santa Monica homeowners prefer Huper Optik for one reason: maximum heat rejection with the lightest tint. It blocks the heat while preserving floor-to-ceiling views and daylight.
Commercial Ceramic Tint
For high-rise offices, the 3M Prestige Series is the most popular choice — an exterior-applied film with a neutral appearance and no mirror-like reflectivity that maintains building aesthetics.
Heat Rejection: Ceramic vs Dyed vs Metallic
Dyed films are the most affordable but reject the least heat and can fade. Metallic films reject more heat but interfere with signals and look reflective. Ceramic outperforms both on heat rejection and clarity, with no signal issues.
Price Range
Professional ceramic window tinting in Los Angeles typically runs $10-$18 per square foot depending on the film and window type.
