Window Tinting
Keep Your Vehicle Cooler and Protected
Professional window tinting services for drivers in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

You drive through Grand Rapids year-round, and whether you are navigating downtown streets or parking under the summer sun, your vehicle's interior takes constant exposure to heat and UV rays. Window tinting reduces both while giving you added privacy and a cleaner look that holds up over time.

At CANNcustoms, we apply automotive-grade film to your windows using precision cutting and heat application that removes bubbles and ensures even coverage. The film blocks a significant portion of ultraviolet light, which means less fading on your dashboard and seats, and noticeably cooler cabin temperatures during the warmer months in Grand Rapids.

If you want to reduce glare and protect your interior, reach out to discuss which tint shade works best for your vehicle and driving needs.

What happens during and after installation

We start by cleaning your windows thoroughly to remove dust, oils, and residue that could interfere with adhesion. Then we measure and cut the film to match each window's exact dimensions, apply it using a solution that allows repositioning, and use a squeegee and heat gun to seal it in place without wrinkles or air pockets.

Once the tint cures, you will notice that the interior stays cooler when parked, the glare from headlights and sunlight is reduced, and your upholstery no longer shows the kind of sun damage that builds up over months of exposure. The film also adds a layer of shatter resistance, holding glass together if it breaks.

We use films that meet Michigan's legal visible light transmission standards, and we can walk you through the differences between ceramic, carbon, and dyed options based on how much heat rejection and longevity you are looking for. The installation takes a few hours, and you will need to avoid rolling the windows down for a few days while the adhesive fully sets.

We know you probably have a few questions

Most people want to know how dark they can go, how long the film lasts, and whether it interferes with electronics or visibility at night. Here are the answers to the questions we hear most often before scheduling.

What is the darkest tint allowed in Michigan?
Michigan law requires that front side windows allow at least 35 percent of light through, while rear windows and the back windshield can be tinted darker. We help you choose a shade that meets legal limits and matches your goals for privacy and heat reduction.
How long does window tint last?
Quality film typically lasts five to ten years depending on the type you choose and how much sun exposure your vehicle gets. Ceramic and carbon films tend to last longer and resist fading better than dyed options.
When can I roll my windows down after tinting?
You should wait at least three to five days before rolling your windows down to let the adhesive cure completely. Rolling them too soon can cause the film to peel or shift out of position.
Why do some tints turn purple over time?
That happens with lower-quality dyed films when UV exposure breaks down the dye layer. We use non-metallic and ceramic films that resist color change and maintain clarity for years.
How do I clean tinted windows without damaging them?
Use a soft microfiber cloth and a cleaner that does not contain ammonia, which can break down the adhesive and cause discoloration. Avoid abrasive materials or paper towels that might scratch the film.

If you are ready to reduce heat, protect your interior, and add privacy to your vehicle in Grand Rapids, CANNcustoms can handle the installation with attention to fit and finish. Contact us to schedule your appointment and go over your tint options.