Window tinting provides benets such as enhanced privacy, UV protection, and
improved aesthetics. One important consideration when choosing window tint is
the percentage of tint, which determines how dark the windows will be. Here’s
everything you need to know about selecting the best tint percentage for your car.
What Is Tint Percentage?
The tint percentage refers to the amount of light allowed to pass through the
window. A lower percentage means darker windows, while a higher percentage
allows more light to pass through. For example, a 5% tint allows only 5% of light to
pass through, making it extremely dark, while a 50% tint allows 50% of light to pass
through, offering a lighter shade.
Choosing the Right Tint for Your Needs
For Maximum Privacy
If privacy is a top priority, opt for darker tints, usually in the 20-35% range for the
rear and side windows. These offer enhanced privacy while still allowing for clear
visibility.
For UV and Heat Protection
Tints in the 35-55% range offer great UV and heat protection, keeping the cabin
cool and shielding your skin from harmful rays without darkening the interior too
much.
For Visibility and Safety
For clear visibility, especially at night, consider a lighter tint in the 50% range for
the front windows. It lets in enough light for safe driving while still offering solid
heat and UV protection.
Legal Regulations
Tint laws vary by province, so it’s important to check local regulations before
choosing a tint percentage. Ontario traffic safety laws require that front windows
allow at least 70% of light to pass through, while rear windows often have more
lenient restrictions. Always ensure your tint complies with provincial standards to
avoid fines and maintain proper visibility.
WestSide Pro Popular Tint Percentages
5% Tint: Often called “limo tint,” this is the darkest legal tint in many areas,
providing maximum privacy and UV protection, though it can signicantly reduce
visibility at night.
15% Tint: Offers maximum privacy and superior UV protection, creating a bold,
dark look for your vehicle.
20% Tint: Dark, providing privacy and UV protection but still allowing reasonable
visibility for driving.
35% Tint: A popular choice for a balanced tint that reduces heat and glare while
allowing a fair amount of light inside the car.
55% Tint: Lighter tint that still provides UV protection and privacy but allows for
the most light inside.
70% Tint: Offers a subtle, light shade that reduces glare and UV exposure while
maintaining clear visibility and a bright interior.