Six services out of one bay on Shallowford Industrial Pkwy — for the car in your driveway, the glass in your house and the vehicles with your name on the door. Here is what each one does.
People reach us three ways. A driver wants a cooler cabin, a different color, or paint that survives the interstate. A homeowner has a room that bakes all afternoon and a window the neighbors see straight through. A business owner has storefront glass, staff squinting at monitors, and vans that advertise nothing. Same material, same hands — different questions. Pick your group and the right service follows.
Everything here happens at the shop. You drop the vehicle off and it leaves finished.

Film on the glass the car already has. Pick it for heat, for the glare on your drive home, or for privacy — cut to what Georgia allows so a traffic stop stays just a traffic stop.

A new finish laid over the factory paint and removable later. The cosmetic choice: change the color, add stripes, black out the brightwork, leave the panel underneath untouched.

Clear film over paint you want to keep. This is the one to ask about when the worry is gravel off the shoulder of the highway rather than how the car looks in the driveway.
Torn between a wrap and paint protection? They solve opposite problems — our PPF vs vinyl wrap guide settles it.

Residential film is measured, cut and fitted at your address — nobody takes windows off a house and drives them to a shop. Same reasons as a car, different scale: the west-facing room nobody uses on a summer afternoon, hardwood and upholstery losing color to the sun, a ground-floor bathroom that needs frosting. Whole house or a single pane.
Both start with a walk-around rather than a price list. No two buildings and no two fleets are alike.

Film for offices, storefronts and warehouses. What goes on the glass is decided by the square footage and what the room is used for — not by what looks good on a car.

Your branding printed and laid onto work vehicles, from a pair of door decals to full coverage. The same vinyl as a color change, doing a different job: advertising that also shields the panel.
Plenty of clients do both: film on the building, graphics on the vans, one point of contact. Ask for a combined quote.
Nearly everything that decides a quote — what the law allows, what moves the price, ceramic against carbon, wrap against PPF, and how to wash any of it afterwards — is already written down.
The bay is in Marietta; we cover Cobb and Cherokee County around it.
Describe the problem instead of the product. Heat, glare and privacy point to window film. Wanting a different color points to a vinyl wrap. Worrying about stone chips points to paint protection film. Tell us what bothers you and we will tell you which one fixes it.
Vehicles come to us at 4355 Shallowford Industrial Pkwy, Unit A in Marietta. Home and commercial window film is installed on site at your address. Fleet work depends on the size of the job, so ask us when you call.
Yes. Tint, wraps and paint protection are handled by the same crew in the same bay, so one vehicle can get several of them. Tell us everything you want when you ask for the quote, because the order the work goes in matters.
Monday through Saturday, 10AM to 6PM, and closed on Sunday. Call (770) 318-1003 during those hours or email thetintshop2000@yahoo.com any time and we will pick it up the next business day.
Send over the vehicle, the address or the fleet list and we will come back with a free, no-obligation quote for the service that actually fits.
Family-owned in Marietta since 2000 · Mon–Sat 10AM–6PM