Carrollton sits at the junction of Dallas, Denton, and Collin counties — central to the Metroplex, close to Addison and the Tollway, and home to a residential stock that spans from the 1970s through the 2000s. We know all of it.
Carrollton's established residential corridors along Sandy Lake Road and Belt Line Road contain mid-century and 1980s homes built with the window standards of their era — which is to say, with minimal solar control. South and west exposures in these neighborhoods absorb heat through the afternoon in ways that drive up cooling costs significantly. Film on these windows is one of the most direct interventions available, and the payback period in Carrollton's older housing stock typically runs two to three years.
Carrollton's IQ Corridor along I-35E supports office parks, distribution facilities, and light industrial operations with significant glass exposure — particularly on the south and west facades of commercial buildings. The flat terrain along I-35E provides no natural shading for these buildings, and west-facing glass here can drive up cooling costs enough to make film a justifiable capital improvement even at a single-tenant level. We handle these installs with project coordination appropriate to the building type and tenant mix.
Carrollton's northern boundary along Addison and the Dallas North Tollway puts it adjacent to one of DFW's most active restaurant and entertainment corridors. We serve properties on both sides of the Carrollton-Addison line without distinction. Restaurant and bar storefronts in this area benefit specifically from film: west-facing restaurant windows that create uncomfortable glare for diners in the late afternoon, and UV that fades interior finishes faster in high-light spaces. We install outside operating hours — no impact on the following day's covers.
Carrollton's International District along Josey Lane and nearby corridors is home to a dense concentration of restaurants, grocery stores, and small businesses serving the area's diverse community. Many of these storefronts have significant glass exposure with minimal existing solar control. Commercial film for these businesses controls the heat and glare that affect customer comfort and operating costs — and we serve this part of Carrollton the same way we serve every other part, with flexible scheduling and straightforward pricing.
For Carrollton's 1970s–2000s housing stock across Sandy Lake, Belt Line, and established residential corridors.
For IQ Corridor and I-35E properties — phased installs coordinated around your tenant schedule.
For Addison-border and International District storefronts — installed outside operating hours.