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From automotive and residential to commercial, safety, and decorative films, there’s a window film built for nearly any goal. Explore the main types below to see how each one reduces heat, blocks UV rays, improves privacy, and protects what matters.
Commercial Window Tint & Film is one of the most economical ways to save energy, increase comfort, elevate privacy, and enhance safety & security in a commercial building.

Often installed just for looks, Automotive Tint & Film can reduce excessive heat & glare, block harmful UV rays, improve occupant safety in an accident, & protect from theft.

Residential Tint & Film helps control excessive heat, glare, & premature fading of hardwood floors and furniture. In addition, it can add privacy to a variety of spaces.

Safety & Security Window Film provides a clear barrier of protection that creates an environment of comfort and confidence. These films add an extra safeguard to your windows.

Decorative Glass Films let you add privacy to a space, implement branding, and add decorative elements to existing glass at a fraction of what custom glass costs.

School security window films are installed as a retrofit to existing doors and windows to slow the access of unwanted intruders into the facility, giving authorities time to respond.

Birds face a hidden danger in our modern world — glass windows and reflective surfaces. Birds simply don't perceive clear or reflective glass as a barrier, leading to a tragic phenomenon: bird window collisions. Custom window films can help.

While most of us welcome the sun, we don't always appreciate the damage it can bring. The extra daylight hours, combined with heat and UV rays, can cause sun-damaged floors and furniture in your home. Fade protection window film can help.

Anti-Graffiti Window Films are clear and protect glass, mirrors, and hard surfaces from being vandalized by etching tools, acid, paint, and permanent markers. This reduces the need for expensive & inconvenient glass replacement.


Considering window tinting for your car? Unsure about the legal limits? Look no further than our comprehensive US & Canada Tint Law Directory.
This directory simplifies window tint regulations, allowing you to navigate the legalities with ease. We understand that these regulations can vary significantly depending on your vehicle type and location.
Our directory conveniently provides the permissible tint percentages for all windows, categorized by both vehicle type (cars, SUVs, trucks, etc.) and your specific state or province. With this information readily available, you can make informed decisions about window tinting, ensuring your car stays stylish and compliant with local regulations.
Whether you’re seeking enhanced privacy, reduced sun glare, or improved heat rejection, our directory empowers you to explore window tinting options confidently, knowing you’re staying within legal boundaries.
Visit the US & Canada Tint Law Directory today and unlock the possibilities of window tinting!
Finding a qualified window film professional is crucial to ensure a flawless installation and achieve the desired results. That’s where Window Film Pros comes in! You’ll find a network of experienced, reliable window tint and film installers who can cater to your specific needs — whether you require window tinting for your car, commercial building, or residence.

Practical guides and tips on window film and tint, covering energy savings, privacy, security, and getting the most from your investment.
You Have Questions About Window Film or Window Tint?
We Have Answers!
Considering window film or tint for your home, business or car? This FAQ section is here to shed light on everything you need to know. From the benefits of window tint and window film to caring for your newly tinted windows, explore our frequently asked questions to make an informed decision. If you can’t find the answer you’re looking for, don’t hesitate to contact us!
The energy savings depend on many factors, such as the existing type of glass, existence of overhangs, your location (climate), and energy rates in your area. However, for most buildings, high-performance window films can reduce energy costs from 5 to 15%.
Not necessarily. Modern window films are designed to preserve the natural colors and brightness of your interiors. With less need for draperies, curtains, blinds, and shades, rooms may actually feel lighter and more open.
Commercial window films can contribute toward LEED certification points, and the energy savings can also support a building’s Energy Star labeling requirements.