Santa Clara Jet Black Tint & Glass

414 Martin Ave, Santa Clara, CA 95050, USA
4.3(423 reviews)

Features

Accessible-friendly
💳Card accepted

Opening Hours

Monday:8:00am to 4:30pm
Tuesday:8:00am to 4:30pm
Wednesday:8:00am to 4:30pm
Thursday:8:00am to 4:30pm
Friday:8:00am to 4:30pm
Saturday:8:00am to 4:30pm
Sunday:8:00am to 4:30pm

Contact

+1 888-385-1504
Santa Clara Jet Black Tint & Glass - Window tinting business

Recent Reviews

Waste of time. I've scheduled twice to get my vehicle wrapped after the consultation and both times I showed up, i was told their wrap technician is not in. Then they decide to quote me $400 more on the 2nd attempt. Don't waste your money and time he...

Jose Gutierrez11/15/2024

The $99 dollar is trully not going to be $99 when they count vent windows as a window. $120 job turned into $400. I just hope this material holds up and no bubbling- Then to top it off they forgot to tint the driver door and passenger side as part of what was intially paid for so they ended up having to pull it back in. They was fast had the car back within a hour and half but they need to address the $99 deal up front without having to read fine print. On top of that they schedule my apt for 9am but the business doesn't open til 9:30. Finger prints water dripping all over the sides of the car atleast they could have wiped it down since my vehicle is black.

John Sanders06/07/2024

Dropped off my SUV yesterday, staff was friendly, and fast had my vehicle ready with in a few hours. Picked up noticed lots of bubbles on passenger window. But I was told the bubbles were normal and would disappear in 3 to 5 days. When i took a closer look at the windows I noticed the rear window has small debris between tint and glass. Seem like the windows weren't clean properly before installing. Some of the edges aren't sticking to the glass. I'll give it a week and post pictures to compare. Might have to get them redone😓

Victor Meza Fausto12/24/2022

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