Co. Wicklow · 55 min drive
Car window tinting in Bray
Bray is a straight run south on the M11 — under an hour, and no city traffic at either end of it.

Quote for Bray
Pick your body type for the fitted price — film, labour and warranty included. Send it as an enquiry and Kevin comes back with times that suit you.
- One trip from Bray — book a morning slot, collect the same afternoon
- Film hand-cut and heat-shrunk to your glass, fitted indoors
- Front glass checked against Irish legal limits before we start
- Fixed fitted prices — no travel charge from any town we cover
Quote me — Bray
Pick your body type for the fitted price. Nothing is charged online — the enquiry goes straight to Kevin with Bray attached.
- Two Front Windows
- €90
- Three Rear Windows
- €140
- Full Car (excluding front windshield)
- €190
Nearest slots for Bray
Checking the diary…
None of these suit? Send it without a time and Kevin comes back with what he has.
Send this booking as an enquiryBray drivers usually weigh up going into Dublin or coming south to us. South is the easier drive: the M11 the whole way, no tolls on the route, no city parking at the end of it, and the car goes straight into a workshop bay rather than a queue.
Bray runs a lot of seafront and Dublin-commuter mileage, which is the worst combination for glare — sun off the Irish Sea in the morning and low sun on the way home. Heat-rejecting film on the front sides, kept inside the legal limit, is the change commuters here notice first.
If the car is a family car doing Bray-to-Dublin runs with kids in the back, the usual spec is a legal front pair plus a darker rear set — cooler back seats and no glare in car seats.
Getting here from Bray
M11 south from Bray, straight through to the Gorey exits — about 55 minutes outside rush hour.
Also covering Shankill, Enniskerry, Kilmacanogue.
- M11 Junctions 5–7
- N11 Dublin Road
- R761 Bray seafront
- Southern Cross Route
Driving and parking in Bray
Bray seafront, the DART station and the Southern Cross parks are all long-stay open-air, so a commuter car is often sitting in sun and salt air from 7am until evening.
Vehicles we see from Bray
Dublin commuter hatchbacks and saloons, family SUVs with kids in the back on the M11 run, and a steady number of EVs.
Same-day collection. Fifty-five minutes straight down the M11 with no tolls and no city parking at the end — an early booking is a same-day collection.
Bray sun, Bray distances
What film does to Bray sun
- UV blocked99%
- Glare cut82%
- Heat rejected60%
Typical figures for the quality films we fit. Exact numbers vary by shade and glass — we will tell you the real spec of the film going on your car before we start.
Where we cover
South East IrelandEvery town we publish a page for, plotted where it actually sits. Times shown are the typical drive to the Gorey workshop.
Bray prices and what the law allows
Every fitted price charged to Bray drivers, and the only three pieces of glass Irish law puts a limit on. Full detail on the pricing page and the Irish tint law guide.
Price ladder — fitted tinting prices for Bray
Bar length is relative to the dearest job (€240). Colour groups the body type. Same fitted price in Bray as everywhere else — no travel charge.
- €903 Door Hatchback — Two Front Windows
- €100Saloon — Two Front Windows
- €110SUV / Jeep — Two Front Windows
- €1403 Door Hatchback — Three Rear Windows
- €160Saloon — Three Rear Windows
- €1903 Door Hatchback — Full Car
- €190SUV / Jeep — Three Rear Windows
- €210Saloon — Full Car
- €240SUV / Jeep — Full Car

Where the law sets a limit — Bray
Windscreen 65% light transmission minimum, front side windows 50%. Everything behind the driver has no darkness limit in Ireland — which is why a rear set is both the cheapest and the darkest option.
Bray tinting questions
- Do you tint cars in Bray?
- Yes. We serve Bray from our workshop in Gorey, Co. Wexford, about 55 minutes away. You drive the car to us; there is no branch in Bray and we do not fit outdoors.
- How much does window tinting cost in Bray?
- The same fitted prices apply wherever you drive from: from €90 for a set of front windows, from €140 for a rear set and from €190 for a full car excluding the windscreen. Saloons start at €100 and SUVs or jeeps at €110, up to €240 for a full SUV. There is no travel charge and no quote-on-the-day surprise.
- Where is the nearest place to get car windows tinted to Bray?
- Our Gorey workshop, roughly 55 minutes from Bray, also used by drivers from Shankill, Enniskerry, Kilmacanogue. Because everything is fitted indoors in one dust-controlled space, the finish is consistent in a way mobile fitting cannot match.
- How long will my car be with you?
- Most cars are finished in two to three hours, so a run from Bray is a single trip. Drop it in the morning and it is normally ready the same afternoon. Leave the windows up for 3 to 5 days afterwards while the film cures.
- Is the tint legal to drive in Wicklow?
- Yes, when the shades are kept inside Irish limits: at least 65% light transmission on the windscreen and 50% on the front side windows. Rear doors, quarter glass and the rear screen have no darkness limit, so those can go as dark as you like. We check the shade against the limits before we start, not after.
- Will tinted windows fail the NCT?
- Legal rear tint does not fail an NCT. A car fails when the windscreen or front side windows drop below the light-transmission levels above, or when damaged film obstructs vision. If a previous installer went too dark up front, we can strip it and refit a legal film.
- Does the tint block UV and reduce heat?
- Quality automotive film blocks effectively all UVA and UVB, which is what fades dashboards and bleaches rear seats. Heat is different: dyed film mainly cuts glare, while ceramic film rejects a large share of infrared. We will tell you plainly which one your budget buys.
- Can you remove old or purple tint before fitting new film?
- Yes. Old film is steamed and peeled, the adhesive cleaned off the glass, and the car re-tinted properly. Tint removal is charged at €200 because it is slow work, and rear screens are done carefully to protect the demister lines.
- Do you tint vans and jeeps for Bray businesses?
- Yes. Rear and load-area glass on vans, jeeps and crew cabs can be blacked out completely for load security, with the cab glass kept inside the legal limits. Commercial vehicles are priced on the SUV / jeep scale.
- What is covered by the warranty?
- A Lifetime Manufacturer Warranty on the film — covering bubbling, peeling, cracking and colour change (purpling) — plus our own Lifetime Installation Guarantee on the fitting. Damage caused by ammonia-based cleaners or blades on the inside of the glass is not covered.




What Bray drivers ask for
Most enquiries for car window tinting Bray land on one of three jobs: a legal 50% pair on the front doors, a dark rear set for privacy, or a full car with the windscreen left clear. See the full price list or read how the fitting process works.
Legal tint limits that apply in Bray
Irish law sets a minimum light transmission on the windscreen (65%) and front side windows (50%). Glass behind the driver has no darkness limit on a passenger car. Full detail on our Irish tint law guide.
Front side windows are legally limited in Ireland — we advise on the spot.
Sources worth checking
- Road Safety Authority (RSA)
The State body responsible for vehicle standards and roadworthiness testing in Ireland.
- NCT — National Car Test
Official NCT information, including the visibility and glazing items an inspector checks.
- Citizens Information — vehicle standards
Plain-English summary of Irish motoring law and roadworthiness requirements.
- Irish Statute Book — Construction, Equipment and Use Regulations
The primary legislation setting light-transmission requirements for vehicle glazing.
- Transport Infrastructure Ireland — M11/N11 network
Official information on the M11/N11 corridor used to drive from Bray to the Gorey workshop.
- Wicklow County Council
Local authority for Bray — road, parking and motoring information for the area.
- Driving directions from Bray
Route from Bray to the Gorey workshop on Google Maps.
