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F150 Window Tint Cost Guide 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:36+00:00 • 3 min read

People commonly pay for window tint on an F‑150 to reduce glare, improve privacy, and protect interior surfaces. Main cost drivers include tint film quality (dyed, metalized, or ceramic), vehicle cabin size, and labor time. The price range below covers typical installs on standard cab and crew cab models.

Item Low Average High Notes
Materials $100 $250 $450 Basic dyed film to premium ceramic.
Labor $120 $200 $350 Professional installation; includes prep and cleanup.
Total (Installed) $225 $450 $800 Assumes standard crew cab with 4–6 windows.
Per-Window Average $30 $60 $120 Varies by number of windows and film type.

Overview Of Costs

Cost ranges for an F‑150 window tint install typically span from a low of about $200 to a high of roughly $800, depending on the film quality and vehicle size. Comprehensive pricing includes film, labor, and basic prep. For reference, here are total project ranges and per‑unit estimates with brief assumptions.

Assumptions: region, standard crew cab or super crew, four to six windows, no additional decontamination or special tooling.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Cost Breakdown

Category Low Average High Notes
Materials $100 $250 $450 Dyed, metalized, or ceramic films.
Labor $120 $200 $350 Includes window prep and leveling.
Permits/Fees $0 $0 $50 Typically not required; check local rules.
Delivery/Disposal $0 $0 $20 Waste disposal for offcuts.
Warranty $0 $50 $100 Manufacturer film warranty varies by brand.
Contingency $0 $0 $50 Minor touchups or rework.

What Drives Price

Film type is a major driver. Ceramic films offer better heat rejection and clarity but cost more than dyed or metalized options. Vehicle size matters: a crew cab has more windows and more surface area to cover. Labor hours depend on window count, tint type, and preparation quality.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by U.S. region. In the table below, three market types show typical deltas from the national average: Urban, Suburban, and Rural. Urban markets often have higher labor rates and wider film options, while Rural areas may offer lower rates but fewer film choices. Expect +/- 10–25% differences.

Labor & Installation Time

Most F‑150 tint jobs take 2–4 hours depending on crew size and window prep. Hours and rates scale with film type: dyed options are on the shorter end; premium ceramic requires more time for precise edges and heat-shunt installations. data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”>

Additional & Hidden Costs

Some shops add charges for window polishing, edge sealing, or interior detailing. Hidden costs may include extra time for sunroof tinting or rear window re-tint work. A few shops bill for aftercare products or warranty extensions.

Real-World Pricing Examples

The following scenario cards illustrate typical quotes based on common F‑150 configurations. Each card notes specs, labor hours, per‑unit prices, and total estimates.

Basic Package

Specs: 2-door or 4-door setup with dyed film; standard window prep; crew cab. Labor hours around 2–3. Total: $200–$350. Per window: $25–$70.

Mid-Range Package

Specs: Metalized film with moderate heat rejection; minimal tint lines; includes edge sealing. Labor hours 3–4. Total: $350–$550. Per window: $50–$95.

Premium Package

Specs: Ceramic film with highest clarity and IR rejection; full coverage including small rear windows; enhanced warranty. Labor hours 4–6. Total: $550–$800. Per window: $75–$120.