Quick Answer
Lower average budget fit: Hi-Tec Window Tinting. Best overall pick depends on whether you need broad national coverage, specialist film expertise, or premium manufacturer-backed warranties.
Hi-Tec Window Tinting vs Tint-A-Car
Compare a specialist solar and security film installer with Australia's biggest franchise tinting network for residential and commercial window film.
Hi-Tec Window Tinting
Sydney, NSW • Est. 2001
Average
$499
Rating
4.5/5
Coverage
6 cities
Commercial offices and residential homes requiring high-performance solar control, security or decorative window film.
View provider profileTint-A-Car
Brisbane, QLD • Est. 1974
Average
$630
Rating
4.2/5
Coverage
8 cities
Automotive and residential window tinting with consistent quality and nationwide warranty support.
View provider profileVerdict
Hi-Tec Window Tinting is the better fit for bespoke residential or commercial solar-control and security-film work, while Tint-A-Car remains the easier mainstream choice for automotive tinting and broad national availability.
Lower average budget fit: Hi-Tec Window Tinting. Recommendation: Choose Hi-Tec Window Tinting for project-specific solar or security film expertise. Choose Tint-A-Car for automotive tinting and the broadest dealer coverage.
| Service | Hi-Tec Window Tinting | Tint-A-Car |
|---|---|---|
| Residential Solar Control Film | $1,800 | N/A |
| Commercial Solar Film (per m²) | $48 | N/A |
| Security Film (per m²) | $82 | N/A |
| Decorative / Frosted Film (per m²) | $65 | N/A |
| Car Tinting (Standard Dyed Film) | N/A | $240 |
| Car Tinting (Ceramic Film) | N/A | $520 |
| Residential Solar Film (per m²) | N/A | $58 |
| Full House Tinting | N/A | $1,700 |