Classes
We are excited to announce 2 classes montly. We will have a traditional 5 day tint class Monday through Friday. We will have a second option as well, a 3 day weekend bootcamp tint class Friday through Sunday.

Class price
$2,199.00
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What is included in this price?
This price includes a set of tools with carry bag, the tint film you will use to practice, tee shirt, heat gun, and lunch each day.
You will receive a certificate of completion at the end of the course.

Available dates for both classes
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Remaining dates for 2026
*June 5-7 (Weekend 3 day)
*June 22-26 (5 day)
*July 10-12 (Weekend 3 day)
* July 27-31 (5 day)
*August 7-9 (Weekend 3 day)
*August 24-28 (5 day)
* September 11-13 (Weekend 3 day)
* September 21-25 (5 day)
*October 16-18 (Weekend 3 day)
* October 19-23 (5 day)
*November 6-8 (Weekend 3 day)
* November 16-20 (5 day)
*December 4-6 (Weekend 3 day)
* December 14-18 (5 day)
Is tint school right for you?
If you’re wondering whether a window tint school is right for you, here’s a clear way to think about it. Tinting is one of those trades where skill, speed, and precision matter, and formal training can make a big difference. Let’s break it down so you can see where you fit.
Who window tint school is great for:
1. Hands‑on learners
If you like working with your hands, solving practical problems, and seeing immediate results, tinting is a natural fit. The work is tactile, detailed, and satisfying.
2. People who want a fast path into a trade
Tint school programs are usually short—often a few days to a few weeks—so you can start earning quickly instead of spending years in school.
3. Anyone interested in automotive customization
If you enjoy cars, detailing, wraps, or aftermarket upgrades, tinting is a strong skill to add. It pairs well with:
- Vinyl wrapping
- PPF (paint protection film)
- Ceramic coating
- Auto detailing
4. Future business owners
Tinting is one of the most profitable automotive services with relatively low startup costs. Training gives you:
- Technique
- Speed
- Professional workflow
- Customer service skills
- Business fundamentals
5. People who want flexible work
Tinting can be:
- A full-time career
- A side hustle
- A mobile service
- A shop-based job
What we teach
1. Film Types & Technology
Differences between dyed, carbon, ceramic, and metallic films
Heat rejection, UV protection, and IR performance
How to choose the right film for different customers and vehicles
2. Cutting & Shaping Techniques
Hand‑cutting vs. plotter‑cut film
Shrinking film on curved glass
Precision trimming for clean edges
3. Installation Skills
Preparing and cleaning glass properly
Using slip solutions
Squeegee techniques
Avoiding bubbles, creases, and contamination
4. Automotive, Residential & Commercial Tinting
How tinting varies between cars, homes, and buildings
Safety and legal considerations
5. Business & Customer Skills
Pricing jobs
Film types
Managing customer expectations
Running a tint shop or mobile tinting business
6. Legal Requirements
State tint laws
How to explain compliance to customers
7. Hands‑On Practice
Hours of real practice on:
Doors
Back windows
Windshield strips
Quarter windows