Rancho Cordova is about 20 minutes from our shop via Hwy 50, drawing commuters and tech and aerospace professionals from Anatolia, Sunridge, and Mather. The vehicles here are device-heavy: sedans, EVs, and pickups with cabins full of phones, GPS, dash cameras, and driver-assist electronics. Ceramic window tint is the right fit because it is completely non-metallic, so it rejects up to about 70% of solar heat and blocks 99% of UV without ever interfering with the signals these cars depend on.
Long commutes down Hwy 50 and around White Rock Rd mean hours in the cabin, often in 100F-plus heat with 250-plus sunny days a year. Avery Dennison Encore Supreme ceramic and Encore Supreme IR reject infrared heat so EV cabins cool faster and use less range on climate control, while gas vehicles ease the load on their A/C. Andrey has installed tint since 2005, computer-cutting each panel for clean, precise coverage on sedans, EVs, and trucks alike.
For tech-minded drivers, the non-metallic construction is the headline feature: no interference with GPS, cell signal, tire-pressure sensors, or the driver-assist suites common in newer vehicles around Mather Airport and Zinfandel Dr. Ceramic film also will not fade purple and stays optically clear for safe visibility. Every install is backed by our lifetime no-fault warranty, and most are completed the same day with roll-down windows before you head back to Sunrise Blvd.