Arlington anchors the mid-cities corridor between Dallas and Fort Worth — home to major entertainment venues, a large university, established residential neighborhoods, and some of DFW's most active commercial corridors. We've served Arlington since 2010.
The AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field corridor generates significant commercial film demand — hospitality, restaurants, sports bars, and retail that deal with high-traffic west-facing glass in an area that sees more sun hours than most of DFW. Commercial film in this area reduces glare, protects interior finishes, and cuts cooling costs in spaces that see heavy use throughout the day.
The University of Texas at Arlington campus and surrounding neighborhoods create consistent demand for residential and small commercial film — home offices, apartment buildings, older houses near campus, and small commercial spaces where glare and heat gain are daily issues for people working and studying near glass.
South Arlington's residential areas feature a wide range of home vintages — from 1960s originals to 1990s and early 2000s construction. Older homes often have original single-pane or early double-pane glass with limited thermal performance. Film on these homes delivers an immediate and measurable improvement in summer comfort.
Arlington's commercial spine along I-20, Collins Street, and Matlock Road is one of the most active retail corridors in the Metroplex. Storefronts, restaurants, and service businesses along these corridors deal with glare, UV fading on merchandise and interiors, and significant heat gain through south- and west-facing glass.
For Arlington homes from South Arlington postwar neighborhoods to newer construction near Viridian and Mansfield — standard and ceramic options based on glass and exposure.
For Arlington's stadium district, I-20 retail corridor, and Collins Street commercial properties — solar, glare-reduction, and privacy film scheduled around your business hours.
Selected Skin Cancer Foundation-endorsed films for Arlington homes and businesses where families and employees spend extended time near south- and west-facing glass.