Window Tinting/New Zealand

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Window Tinting Prices New Zealand

Prices per square metre include GST. Standard residential, commercial or automotive window film installation. Multi-storey access charged separately.

12 service types4 cities with data
Prices updated March 2026Based on 480+ quotes

Last updated March 2026. We benchmark New Zealand window tinting prices against roughly 480+ completed and live quote observations, then normalise film grade, removal scope, glass compatibility and access difficulty so the published ranges reflect comparable installs.

Window tinting prices in New Zealand are mainly driven by film grade, old-film removal, glass compatibility, and access difficulty. Entry-level solar films stay cheaper, while ceramic, decorative, security, and hard-to-reach glazing jobs sit in a higher bracket.

Window Tinting Prices by Service — New Zealand

Prices per square metre include GST. Standard residential, commercial or automotive window film installation. Multi-storey access charged separately.

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☀️Solar Control Window Film

Residential and commercial solar control window film — reduces heat and UV

NZ$40/m²NZ$62/m²NZ$90/m²
🔒Privacy Window Film

One-way or frosted privacy film for homes and offices

NZ$42/m²NZ$65/m²NZ$95/m²
🛡️Security Window Film

Safety and security film — holds glass together on impact

NZ$60/m²NZ$90/m²NZ$130/m²
❄️Decorative / Frosted Film

Frosted and patterned film for privacy and aesthetics

NZ$44/m²NZ$68/m²NZ$100/m²
🌟UV Protection Film

UV-blocking film — critical in NZ given high UV index

NZ$38/m²NZ$58/m²NZ$82/m²
🌡️Heat Reduction Film

High-performance heat rejection film for New Zealand homes

NZ$44/m²NZ$67/m²NZ$95/m²
🚗Car Window Tinting

Automotive window tinting for privacy and UV protection

NZ$160/carNZ$310/carNZ$550/car
Ceramic Car Tint

Premium ceramic automotive film — superior heat rejection and clarity

NZ$380/carNZ$580/carNZ$900/car
🏢Commercial Window Film

Large-format commercial film for offices and retail

NZ$35/m²NZ$54/m²NZ$80/m²
😎Anti-Glare Film

Anti-reflective film for home offices and commercial spaces

NZ$38/m²NZ$58/m²NZ$85/m²
🏠Full Home Tinting

Complete residential window film for a standard NZ home

NZ$900/homeNZ$1900/homeNZ$3200/home
🔧Window Film Removal

Professional removal of old or failed window film

NZ$12/m²NZ$20/m²NZ$30/m²

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Common Window Tinting Jobs in New Zealand

Typical scopes customers compare before they hire

JobTypical scopeTimeframeBuying note
Single room solar-control filmTinting of one living room, bedroom or study with standard solar or UV film1-2 hoursA useful benchmark for homeowners testing comfort benefits before tinting the whole house.
Full home window tintingMain external glazing on a standard detached or semi-detached home1 dayOften priced more competitively per square metre than room-by-room work.
Automotive tint packageSide and rear glass on a sedan or SUV with dyed, carbon or ceramic film2-5 hoursVehicle size, film grade and legal light-transmission limits drive the range.
Commercial privacy or glare filmMeeting rooms, shopfront glazing or office perimeter windowsHalf day to several daysOut-of-hours access can matter as much as the glass area itself.
Security film on vulnerable glazingGround-floor windows, entry glazing or shopfront panels with thicker safety film2-6 hoursThe product is more expensive, but the labour is also slower because of film thickness and edge detail.
Removal and re-tintStrip old bubbling film, prepare glass and install a new productHalf dayRemoval is often where budget quotes become misleading, so it should be priced separately.

What Affects Price in New Zealand

Film type and specification

Dyed film is usually the cheapest starting point. Carbon, metallic, ceramic and security films cost more because of their performance, thickness, warranty and installation complexity. Comparing tint quotes without the film grade is not a real comparison.

Glass area, shape and access

Straightforward ground-floor panes are cheap to measure and install. Curved automotive glass, skylights, double-height glazing and commercial facade work all take longer and can require specialist handling or access gear.

Removal of old film

Bubbling, purple or adhesive-heavy existing film adds labour before the new install even begins. Removal is one of the most common reasons a final invoice lands above an apparently cheap headline quote.

Compliance, edge finish and warranty

Automotive jobs need legal light transmission limits respected. Residential and commercial jobs need glass compatibility confirmed. Better installers price for that process and usually offer longer workmanship backing, which is why the cheapest tint is rarely the best-value tint.

Country Context

New Zealand has high UV exposure and a broad mix of retrofit housing stock, so film selection is often about balancing comfort, UV protection and glass compatibility rather than choosing the darkest product available.

Included vs extra

Usually included

  • Measure-up, basic glass inspection and confirmation of the quoted film type
  • Standard surface cleaning and prep before application
  • Installation labour, trimming and finishing of the agreed panes or vehicle glass
  • Post-installation care guidance and curing instructions

Often extra

  • Removal of failed or existing film before new installation
  • Scaffolding, elevated platform or other difficult-access costs
  • Upgrades from entry-level film to ceramic, security or decorative specialty products
  • After-hours commercial scheduling or compliance documentation beyond a standard install

DIY vs Professional

Bathroom or internal privacy film

DIY: Possible for small flat panes if appearance standards are modest and you can tolerate redoing a panel.

Professional: A professional gets cleaner edges and fewer trapped specks, especially on visible glazing.

Whole-home solar film

DIY: Technically possible but hard to execute well on multiple panes without dust, creases or alignment issues.

Professional: Professional installation usually saves time, reduces waste and preserves warranty coverage.

Automotive tinting

DIY: Low success rate for first-timers because curved glass and legal VLT limits complicate the job.

Professional: Professional tinting is the safer route if you care about finish quality, legality and long-term durability.

Seasonal Booking Guide

Spring

A smart time to install UV and heat-control film ahead of summer exposure.

Summer

The comfort benefits become obvious immediately, but demand is strongest.

Renovation windows

Tinting is usually cheaper and cleaner when paired with a repaint, glazing upgrade or wider interior refresh.

How to Save Money Without Buying Cheap Film

  • Ask for side-by-side pricing on dyed, carbon and ceramic film instead of accepting a single unlabelled recommendation.
  • Combine multiple rooms or the whole house into one visit to reduce the per-pane setup cost.
  • Book before the hottest weeks of the year when tint demand spikes and lead times stretch.
  • Clarify whether old film removal is included before comparing installers.
  • Prioritise the hottest rooms or most exposed glazing first if the full project does not fit the budget yet.

Methodology

How We Get These Prices: Last updated March 2026. WhatCosts benchmarks window tinting costs from installer quotes, completed jobs, film-grade comparisons and city-level checks across New Zealand. We use a sample of roughly 480+ quote observations and separate film specification, installation labour, old-film removal and access complexity because those costs move independently. That keeps premium specialty projects from distorting the mainstream residential, commercial and automotive guide.

Window tinting in New Zealand ranges from NZ$12/m² for basic options to NZ$3200/m² for premium films and full house or commercial installations. Prices per square metre include GST. Standard residential, commercial or automotive window film installation. Multi-storey access charged separately.

The most common types in New Zealand are solar control film, privacy film, security window film, decorative frosted film, UV protection film, car window tinting and ceramic tint. Each type has different cost, performance and aesthetic characteristics.

Solar control and UV protection films are highly popular in New Zealand given the country's high UV index. Ceramic car tint is increasingly common for automotive applications.

A single room takes 1-2 hours. A full house tinting project typically takes 1 day for a standard single-storey home, or 1-2 days for a two-storey. Car window tinting takes 2-5 hours depending on film type and vehicle size. Commercial office floors typically take 2-5 days.

Film grade, total glass area, access difficulty, old film removal and compliance requirements are the main cost drivers in New Zealand. Comparing quotes without those details usually produces misleadingly cheap numbers.

Most quotes in New Zealand include measuring, standard cleaning and preparation, the quoted film supply, installation labour and basic aftercare advice. Old film removal, difficult access and premium film upgrades are often separate.

DIY can make sense for small privacy-film jobs on flat glass, but it is poor value for high-visibility residential glazing or automotive tinting where dust, creases and legal compliance matter. Most whole-home and vehicle work is better handled professionally.

The best time is usually before the hottest or brightest part of the year in New Zealand, not after discomfort becomes urgent. Off-peak booking can mean shorter lead times and more flexible installer pricing.