CarPro Auto Body & Paint

Window Tint

Arizona Heat Rejection, Legal VLT, and Film That Lasts

The Valley Gets Hot. Tint Matters.

Heat Rejection, UV Protection, Legal VLT.

Arizona summers push interior temperatures past 150 degrees in a parked car. Window tint is not just about privacy or appearance — it is a practical heat management tool. The difference between a cheap dye film and a quality ceramic film is significant: ceramic film rejects heat without the purple tint, bubbling, or signal interference that cheaper films develop over time.

Arizona law limits front side windows to 33% VLT minimum. We know the legal limits, we apply film that stays within them, and we will explain the tradeoffs between different film grades before you decide. No upselling — just an honest explanation of what each option actually does.

Window Tint at CarPro

Cool interior. Legal tint. Film that doesn't bubble.

Window Tint at CarPro

What We Handle

Specific to This Service

Ceramic Film — High-performance heat rejection without metallic interference — the best option for Arizona heat and electronics.
Carbon Film — Mid-range film with good heat rejection and a matte finish that does not fade to purple over time.
Dye Film — Entry-level option for privacy and glare reduction — less heat rejection than ceramic or carbon.
Front Windshield Strip — Legal UV-blocking strip across the top of the windshield for glare reduction.
Rear Window & Back Glass — Full coverage on rear windows and back glass with proper heat shrinking for a bubble-free install.
Removal & Replacement — Old bubbling or failing tint removed cleanly before new film is applied.

"My car is noticeably cooler and the tint looks perfect — no bubbles, clean edges all the way around."

— Ben G.  ·  Google Review

Why Customers Choose CarPro

30 Years in the Valley. Family Owned and Operated.

Cheap tint bubbles, turns purple, and fails within a few years in Arizona's UV environment. The film grade matters, and so does the installation.

Arizona-Rated Film Grades

We carry film grades rated for high UV environments. Ceramic film in particular holds up in the Valley's sun without the color shift or bubbling that cheaper films develop.

Legal VLT Compliance

Arizona requires front side windows to be at least 33% VLT. We know the limits and apply film that keeps you legal — and we will explain what that means for your specific vehicle.

Clean Installation

Tint quality is half film, half installation. We take the time to heat-shrink rear windows properly and cut edges cleanly so the film sits flat and stays that way.

Our Process

Consult, Install, Inspect

01

Film Selection

Grade, VLT, and Coverage

We explain the film options, discuss the legal VLT limits for your vehicle type, and help you choose the grade that fits your priorities and budget.

02

Installation

Clean Edges, No Bubbles

Film is cut precisely for your vehicle, rear windows are heat-shrunk for a flat fit, and edges are trimmed cleanly. We do not rush the installation.

03

Cure & Inspect

Ready When It's Right

Film needs time to cure fully. We inspect the installation before you leave and let you know what to expect during the curing period.

Ready to Beat the Arizona Heat?

Come in and we will show you the film options and give you a straight quote for your vehicle.

(480) 332-7374

Appointments preferred. Walk-ins welcome. Mon–Fri 8am–5pm · Tempe, AZ