Automotive Window Tinting
CAR WINDOW TINTING IN
GONZALES & BATON ROUGE, LA
Every make, every model. Professional-grade film installed to a flawless finish — no bubbles, no lifting, expertly installed at both locations.




PROFESSIONAL TINTING
DONE RIGHT THE FIRST TIME.
Window tinting is one of the best upgrades you can make to any vehicle. It reduces interior heat — critical in Louisiana summers — blocks 99% of UV rays that fade upholstery and damage skin, cuts glare, and gives your vehicle a clean, finished look that makes a real difference.
At All-Out, we don't cut corners. Every install starts with a thorough cleaning of the glass, precise computer-cut film patterns, and a careful hand installation that leaves zero bubbles and clean edges. We stand behind every job with a clean finish with no bubbles, no lifting, and no shortcuts.
We carry multiple film options across a range of shades so you can dial in the exact look and performance level you're after. Not sure what you need? We'll walk you through it.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- Cars, trucks, SUVs, vans — all makes and models
- Professional-grade film, multiple shades available
- High heat rejection film available
- 99% UV ray protection
- Precision computer-cut film patterns
- Zero-bubble installation guarantee
- All legal Louisiana tint levels available
- Zero-bubble installation — we don't rush, we don't cut corners
Louisiana Tint Law
Front side windows must allow at least 25% VLT. Rear windows and the rear windshield can be any shade on non-passenger vehicles. We know the law and will keep your vehicle compliant.
Two Locations
AUTOMOTIVE TINTING NEAR YOU
Gonzales
43469 Cannon Road, Gonzales, LA 70737
Serving Prairieville, Sorrento, Geismar & Ascension Parish
Automotive Tinting in Gonzales →Baton Rouge
7987 Pecue Lane, Suite 7G, Baton Rouge, LA 70809
Serving Central, Denham Springs, Walker & East Baton Rouge Parish
Automotive Tinting in Baton Rouge →FAQ
COMMON QUESTIONS
What tint percentage is legal in Louisiana?
Louisiana law requires front side windows to allow at least 25% visible light transmission (VLT). Rear side windows and the rear windshield can be any darkness on non-passenger vehicles. We carry all legal shades and will keep your vehicle compliant.
How long does automotive window tinting take?
Most vehicles take 2–4 hours. Larger SUVs and trucks may take slightly longer. We'll give you an accurate estimate when you drop off.
How long do I wait before rolling my windows down?
We recommend waiting at least 3 days before rolling your windows down to allow the film to fully cure. Louisiana heat actually helps speed up the process.
What's the difference between dyed, carbon, and ceramic film?
Dyed film offers good UV protection at an accessible price point. Carbon film adds better heat rejection without signal interference. Ceramic is the top tier — rejecting up to 80% of infrared heat, with no signal interference and maximum clarity. We'll walk you through each option.
Does window tinting affect my rear defroster?
No. Our installation process never covers or damages the defroster elements. Your defroster will work exactly as before.
READY TO TINT YOUR VEHICLE?
Get a free estimate at our Gonzales or Baton Rouge location. Call us or fill out the form — we reply fast.