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Newcastle's First Choice for Vehicle Window Tinting
Killian Window Tinting provides high quality and affordable Suntek window tinting products for all makes and models of vehicles.

To satisfy our customers, we can book you in fast, have flexible time slot availability.

Whether you are looking to improve the look of your vehicle, increase privacy and security, or help provide protection from harmful UV rays, we have a window tinting solution that will meet your needs. 
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Newcastle's First Choice for Vehicle Window Tinting
Killian Window Tinting provides high quality and affordable Suntek window tinting products for all makes and models of vehicles.

To satisfy our customers, we provide a fast and flexible booking service.

Whether you are looking to improve the look of your vehicle, increase privacy and security, or help provide protection from harmful UV rays, we have a window tinting solution that will meet your needs. 
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5 out of 5 Reviews
Based on the opinion of 61 people

  • Style - Enhance with a custom look
  • Privacy - Darken glass to help conceal views
  • Comfort - Stay cooler and reduce A/C use
  • Health - Block sun's harmful UV rays
  • Interior - Avoid cracks and fading longer
  • Glare Reduction - Blackout distracting sun glare 
  • Style - Enhance with a custom look
  • Privacy - Darken glass to help conceal views
  • Comfort - Stay cooler and reduce A/C use
  • Health - Block sun's harmful UV rays
  • Interior - Avoid cracks and fading longer
  • Glare Reduction - Blackout distracting sun glare
Why Get Your Car Tinted With Us?
  • 50 years window tinting experience
  • ​We use Suntek products (the highest quality)
  • ​Comfortable waiting area (with free wifi)
  • ​High time slot availability, and fast bookings
  • ​Lifetime nationwide warranty

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Here is our simple and easy 3-step process
WE PROVIDE A QUOTE
Simply give us a call, and based on your vehicle and needs, we will provide a quote.
APPOINTMENT IS BOOKED IN
Bring your vehicle down to one of our conveniently located shops for the tinting.
YOUR CAR GETS A NEW TINT
Our expert tint installers will have your vehicle's new tint completed in no time.
We service Newcastle and surrounds for window tinting
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Suntek Window Tinting is GUARANTEED to last
​When it comes to window tinting, the main concern people have is whether it will crack, peel, or bubble.

This is why we use Suntek products, which are the highest quality tinting products in the market.

The quality is so good, that we give a lifetime warranty against any installation or tinting defects.

If it cracks, peels, or bubbles, we'll fix it for free, giving you 100% peace of mind with your tinting purchase. 
FAQ's
Do I really need a building and pest inspection?
Yes. A building and pest inspection are essential. A professional building inspector applies a wealth of knowledge combined with specialised inspection tools to uncover any defects that can be potentially dangerous and costly.
Why do I need both a building inspection and a pest inspection?
A building inspection report is different to a pest inspection report. While a building inspection report should identify any visual damage that may have been caused by termites, it usually won’t include details on existing termites or other timber destroying pests. Here in Queensland it is recommended to get a pest inspection report done before you buy a property, in addition to the building inspection.
How long does the inspection take?
A typical combined building and pest inspection will take between two to three hours. If a building inspector tells you they can do it in any less time than this, they are probably going to miss defects.
Can I be present at the inspection?
We welcome owners and buyers to be present at the time of inspection, although we ask that you leave the inspector to carry out their inspection and wait to ask your questions at the end. This allows the inspector to concentrate solely on assessing the property to deliver an accurate report.
Who arranges access to the property?
We will work with clients, real estate agents and/or builders to arrange a time that suits all parties. We’ll ask you to provide details through our online form or over the phone and we will get in contact with them. If you have arranged a time already, let us know and we will try to accommodate the given time.
Does the property need to be vacant for the inspection?
No, however the more obstacles that are in the property, the harder it will be to find defects. It is worthwhile requesting from the vendor that the property be as cleared as much as possible at the time of the inspection.
How long will getting a building report take?
Usually we can conduct an inspection with 2–3 days’ notice. The report will be completed and emailed to you usually the same day the inspection takes place, or within 24hrs of the inspection. When booking your building inspection, give yourself enough time to make a decision. With pre-purchase inspections, you should get the vendor’s permission to have the property inspected as early in the sale negotiations as possible. This will help you decide if the property is worth buying.
How can I check the property myself before the official inspections?
Doing a property self-check won’t protect you but it might make you notice concerns you want to raise with the agent or your building or pest inspector. When you look around the property try to assess it with less emotion and check a few common issues:
See that windows and doors open easily. Inspect skirting boards, walls and ceilings for damp or mould. Look out for paint jobs that may have been used to cover up mould. Look out for sagging ceilings or buckling walls. Lift up carpets where possible to check for rotting or damp floorboards. Turn on all the taps and check for hot water and leaky taps. Flush the toilet to check for running cisterns. Look under sinks and give the plumbing a gentle shake to test sturdiness. Look out for rust and other damage to the pipes.
Review the hot water system for size and age, and check for damp in all wet areas. Try light switches and look at the fuse box to evaluate circuitry age and see if there is an Earth Leakage Safety Switch. Look at the general state of the roof, guttering and drainpipes. Inspect exterior walls for cracks and other defects.
What is a building pest inspection report?
A building inspection is just one check you should get done before buying a property. Your building inspection should be carried out by a qualified building and pest inspector who will create a written account of the property’s condition. The report will include any significant building defects or problems like rising damp, movement in the walls (which may be visible as cracks), safety hazards or a faulty roof. The building and pest inspection should be carried out as a condition of your sale contracts, or prior to auction, so you can identify problems which, if left unchecked, could prove costly to repair.
How do I choose a building or pest inspector?
Always choose a suitably qualified person such as a licensed builder, who also carries a QBCC completed residential building inspection licence and a Pest Management Technician licence, to perform a professional building inspection and provide a report. They will be able to see through any cosmetic improvements covering faults that might otherwise be missed by an untrained eye. A professional person will ensure that the format and content of the report complies with the Australian Standard. This is often necessary for mortgage applications. Make sure that the building or pest inspector you hire has adequate insurance cover, particularly for professional indemnity.
What will the building inspector check?
The building inspector should check all accessible parts of the property including: interior; exterior; roof space;
under-floor space; roof exterior; building site including garage, carport or garden shed, any separate laundry or toilet, retaining walls, steps, fencing, surface water drainage, storm water run-off and paths and driveways. You may also ask for a particular item or part of the property to be inspected, such as: visible signs of asbestos; electrical safety switch; operable smoke alarms
What should I expect to see on the building inspection report?
The inspection report should include the following information: your name; the address of the property; reason for the inspection; date of inspection; scope of the inspection; a list of any area or item that wasn’t inspected, the reasons why it wasn’t inspected and if necessary, a recommendation for further investigation; a summary of the overall condition of the property (considering its age and type) and any major faults founds in the property; a list of any significant problems that need fixing; if necessary, a recommendation that a further inspection or assessment be carried out by a suitably accredited specialist (eg electrician, plumber, structural engineer, geotechnical engineer, surveyor or solicitor).
Do I need to get a pre purchase pool inspection too?
Yes, unless your building inspector is qualified to check pools you should get a separate pool inspector. Swimming pool problems can be very costly to repair and hard to spot so this is a wise investment before you buy a property with a pool. A comprehensive pre-purchase pool inspection involves a full pool leak inspection as well as assessing the pluming and filtration system for leaks and functionality
What is a handover Inspection?
A Handover inspection is carried out at the practical completion of a new build or renovation. It gives an independent report on the quality of the workmanship and reports non-structural defects.
What is a stage inspection?
Stage quality inspections are carried out to identify poor workmanship, incomplete works and any non-structural build defects at different stages throughout your build. The primary stages are Timber Frame Inspections, Dwelling Lock Up inspections and Fixing Inspections. By identifying any defects early, unnecessary costs and hassles are avoided as issues are fixed as they arise
What is a Maintenance/warranty Inspection?
It is imperative to schedule your Leading Warranty Building Inspection as a follow-up after your Building Handover and within the non-structural building defects warranty period. We carry out inspections on all major renovations, additions, extensions and alterations. Our services in home warranty inspections include new homes, duplexes, dual occupancies, units and villa developments. Once we have completed our inspection, we will compile a home warranty inspection report or an owner/builder warranty report for you to submit to your builder.
Do I need a Handover/stage Inspection?
Yes, for most people building a new home or renovating an existing home will be the biggest investment they will make in life. For a relatively small cost, compared with that of the building work, you will have peace of mind that your builder is providing you with what you are paying for.


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