Detailed car interior with tinted windows
BAY 02 · ONGOING INSTALL
The Studio

Built like a laboratory. Run like a workshop.

Sentinel Core was founded in Toronto by installers who got tired of watching great films get ruined by mediocre installs. We do one thing: window tint and protective film for cars. We do it in a climate-controlled studio. We do it without rushing.

Every vehicle is digitally measured. Every film is computer-cut to your exact glass. Every install is documented with photos and a serialized warranty filed with the manufacturer. No bubbles, no purple fade, no excuses — just a finish that looks better five years from now than the day you drove off.

5,400+
Vehicles Tinted
12
Authorized Brands
99%
5-Star Reviews
The Process

Four steps. Zero shortcuts.

Most shops take ninety minutes start to finish. We take three to five hours. That difference is everything you'll see — and everything you won't.

01

Consult

Pick your film, your shade, your tier. We walk you through VLT samples on your actual glass — not a brochure.

02

Digital Cut

Your vehicle's exact glass profile is pulled from a 50,000-pattern database. No blade ever touches your paint.

03

Install

Hand-applied in our climate-controlled bay. Glass is fully cleaned, slipped, squeegeed, and edge-detailed.

04

Cure & Warranty

Documented final inspection. Lifetime, transferable warranty filed with the manufacturer the same day.

What We Believe

Three rules we actually follow.

Easy to write on a wall. Harder to live by — but it's how we run.

RULE 01

One Job, In-House

We do not subcontract. The installer who takes your keys is the installer who finishes your car. Accountability lives where the work happens.

RULE 02

Tell The Truth

If a cheaper film makes more sense for your situation, we'll tell you. If the colour you want will fade in two years, we'll tell you. No upsell theatre.

RULE 03

Make It Last

The job isn't done when you drive off. It's done when you come back five years later and the film still looks like it was installed yesterday.

Ready to drop the keys?