Ceramic Auto Tint Installer
TW Tinting
TW Tinting of Irvine, CA carries public language for ceramic film and UV protection.
What the shop and its customers describe
California and the broader Pacific-mixed climate (CA) blends coastal humidity, drought ordinances, and wildfire-season risks; local providers usually know the regional regulations better than imports. TW Tinting appears among window tinting listings for Irvine, CA. The summary below is editorial — public-source cues plus call-prep questions, not service endorsements. Service indicators documented for this listing: ceramic tint, uv protection, heat rejection, premium film brand, lifetime warranty, paint protection film — 6 distinct cues. None of these confirm field execution; verify by asking the dispatch line for recent jobsite examples. Best-fit use cases (2): Automotive ceramic tint and heat rejection; UV protection and interior fade reduction. If your situation does not fit, ask whether they actually take that kind of job before booking. Where Irvine sits within CA matters: neighborhood age, code requirements, and seasonal demand shift the dispatch calculus. Ask the dispatch line what zip codes they cover most. Treat the writeup as orientation, not vetting. The real-time dispatch conversation and written estimate carry the rest.
What we have, where it came from
- Address
- 1701 E Edinger Ave C8, Santa Ana, CA 92705, United States
- Phone
- +1 714-543-4677
- Website
- twtinting.com/
- Source depth
- 100 of 100
- Indexable
- Standalone profile
Tint rules in CA — and why the AS-1 line is universal
CA sits in the California-tier band. California Vehicle Code 26708 caps front-window VLT at 70 %, so practical front-side tint is essentially clear. Rear and rear-side glass have no limit. Medical exemptions exist with a doctor's certificate.
Across all fifty states, the only zone of the windshield where any non-reflective tint is legal is the strip above the AS-1 line — usually four to five inches at the top, marked on factory glass with a small "AS-1" etching. Below that line, windshield tint is not street-legal anywhere in the United States, regardless of state side-glass rules. A reputable shop will measure from the AS-1 line down before laying film, not from the top of the glass.
Laws change. Confirm the most recent VLT minimum directly with the shop and, when in doubt, with the most recent text of your state's vehicle code.
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Six questions worth asking before the deposit
- Ask for the IRR and TSER numbers on the spec sheet.Heat rejection at a given VLT comes from infrared rejection (IRR) and total solar energy rejected (TSER). The shop's top ceramic line will publish both numbers. A dyed film and a top ceramic at the same VLT can differ by 30 percentage points on TSER.
- Get PPF and tint quoted as separate jobs.Paint protection film and window tint are different installs in different bays with different cure windows. Bundling them on one invoice is fine, but the timeline and warranty paper should be split. Ask which film brand the PPF crew installs (XPEL, SunTek, STEK).
- Read the lifetime warranty before signing.Most "lifetime" wording in tint covers fade, bubbling, peeling, and cracking — not stone chips, edge lift from worn window seals, or ammonia-cleaning damage. Some are original-owner-only; others transfer with a small fee. The transferable clause is what protects resale.
- Confirm the shop measures front-window VLT before install.A shop that measures with a photometer before installation is the one most likely to keep you legal in your state. If they ask you to sign that compliance is on the customer, that's a quiet yellow flag. Tint stops are 70 % on the front in CA.
- Ask the cure time and what to do during it.Newly installed film cures for 3 to 5 days in summer, 7 to 10 in winter. During cure, do not roll windows down — the film can shift and the squeegee margins can lift. Light hazing or small water bubbles in this window are normal and clear up; bubbles after 30 days are not.
- Verify the AS-1 line on your windshield before booking strip tint.Across all 50 states, the only zone of the windshield where any tint is legal is above the AS-1 line — usually marked with a small "AS-1" etching at the top of factory glass. Below the AS-1 line, no tint is street-legal anywhere in the U.S., regardless of your state's VLT rule on side glass.
About this profile. Built from TW Tinting's public website and Google Maps page. Source depth 100 of 100. No referral fees, no advertorial. Tell us if anything is wrong and we'll fix it.
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