We are a proud Authorized Dealer of Geoshield Automotive Window Films! Although window film has been around for decades Geoshield products are different than conventional films. Geoshield uses advanced ceramic materials, similar to those used in NASA’s Space Shuttle, to create a spectrally selective window film.

This means that Geoshield has been able to produce a film that is virtually clear but blocks out harmful UV and heat. Geoshield nano-ceramic technology blocks specific wavelengths of infrared light and UV while allowing a high percentage of visible light to pass through.

Geoshield films are made from high quality weatherable polyester designed to withstand extreme conditions. All Geoshield nano ceramic films are metal-free making them media friendly unlike metalized products that can interfere with your radio, cell and satellite signals.

Geoshield will live up to its promise to “Block the Heat, Maintain the Vision.”

Why choose Geoshield ceramic window films:

  • Advanced Nano-Ceramic Materials

  • No Corrosion or Fading

  • State of the Art Construction

  • Spectrally Selective

  • High Optical Clarity, Low Reflectivity

  • No Electromagnetic Interference

  • Outstanding Lifetime Warranty

What people say

“I had my windshield tinted. Everything came out great! I would highly recommend Custom Tint Solutions.”

“Does a fantastic job. I’ve got 3 of my vehicles tinted by him and I have yet to complain.”

This is the only place you should choose! Amazing customer service and my VW Atlas is all black now! It is so sweet! Fast and accurate service! Unbelievable Owner! Love them!! And you will as well!!!

“CUSTOM TINT SOLUTIONS, is the place to take your vehicle, to get windows tinted. Very professional, explains very clearly on what it will look like with what % you put on vehicle, we had a chance to look at other vehicles and the % on them. The work was amazing and very timely!!! Can't say enough about the great work he does!! P.s. he has different products to help fit your price range. Custom tint solutions gets ✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️ from us!!! Great work !!!”

FAQ'S about CusTom tint solutions

We know that window tinting services aren’t always the first thing on your mind when you wake up in the morning. When you decide that tints or films could be an option for your vehicle, that choice leads to more questions.
 
Here are some of the most common questions we get when discussing the pros and cons of window tinting in Ohio.
 
Does my rear defroster work if I get my windows tinted?
​The window films get applied over the defroster lines. That means this resource continues to function as designed. Depending on the situation, you might consider putting some heat on the rear window as you leave to speed up the drying process.

How many film pieces get used for window tinting?

Custom Tint Solutions uses a single film piece for each window unless there is no other way to complete a job. We use this process because it improves your vehicle’s style and appearance while reducing peeling risks. Our well-vetted team is highly experienced, using their time in this industry to deliver a fantastic asset for your car, truck, van, or SUV, House, or even farm equipment!
 
Are there visible gaps between the tint and the edge?
Custom Tint Solutions cuts all films and tints to be the exact size and shape of the window receiving service. This process ensures that you won’t see visible imperfections or gaps when the work is complete.
 
Can window film be applied in cold or wet weather?
At Custom Tint Solutions, we use indoor application processes to limit the risk of dust or debris from mixing with your selected product. It is possible to apply tints and films in all weather conditions, but it usually takes everything longer to dry when the conditions are not ideal.
 
How long does it take to apply window tint?
We can finish most window tinting projects on the same day. Depending on your make and model, the work might only take two to three hours. The most significant factor determining how much time is necessary for your investment is the cleanliness of the glass.
 
The time it takes to apply window tint professionally is often half of what it takes to do the work at home yourself – without the same guarantees that you’d receive from Custom Tint Solutions.
 
Can I roll down my windows with ceramic window films?
You typically need to keep your windows up for the first 72 hours. Depending on the product selected for your vehicle, that time might get extended to five days. The adhesive needs time to dry, and rolling the windows down too quickly could damage the film or tint.
 
Does your window film contain metallic particles?
Some window films include metallic particles to reflect more heat and glare away from the vehicle. Although these products are a cost-effective way to create a more temperate driving experience, the metals can interfere with electronic signals. They might even block radio and cellular transmissions.
 
The best product to install is a ceramic window film. This item guarantees zero interference because it doesn’t contain metal components.
 
Is there a warranty?
As one of Ohio’s premier window tint installers, we are the authorized dealer in Crawford County and many other surrounding counties for many of today’s top brands. Although your warranty coverage is often based on the quality selected for your vehicle, most of the items come with some protection.
 
The best window films in Ohio carry with them a lifetime guarantee.
 
If we leave an imperfection or defect in your window tint, we’ll correct the problem. Manufacturing issues are covered by the brand. Although wear and tear aren’t part of the guarantee, you’ll find that it is a comprehensive set of protections offered.
 
Is it legal to drive with tinted windows?
Tinted windows are 
legal in Ohio. The current statutes were implemented over two decades ago, ensuring that there is consistency across the board for drivers to expect. Some people may qualify for medical exemptions. If your windows are too dark, it is possible to receive a ticket. 

What are Ohio’s Tint Laws?

  • Front windshield: Allow 70% of the light to pass through

  • Front-seat side windows: Allow 50% of the light to pass through, plus or minus 3 percent

  • Back-seat side windows: Any amount of darkness is fine

  • Rear window: Any amount of darkness is fine