Euless sits at the center of the mid-cities corridor — bordered by DFW Airport, the SH-183 commercial spine, and established residential neighborhoods that have been part of our service area since we opened in 2010.
Euless shares the HEB residential fabric with Bedford and Hurst — established neighborhoods built from the 1960s through the 1980s with homes that have original or aging glass. These windows have character but limited thermal performance. Film on these homes delivers one of the highest comfort improvements per dollar in our service area.
Euless's commercial spine along SH-183 (Airport Freeway) and Glade Road supports retail, restaurants, and service businesses with significant street-facing glass. Commercial solar and privacy film on these properties reduces heat gain, cuts glare on customers and staff, and protects interior merchandise and finishes from UV fading.
Euless's proximity to DFW Airport creates unique demand from airline staff, hospitality workers, and logistics businesses with facilities near the airport perimeter. We've handled commercial installs throughout the airport-adjacent commercial zones, working around the irregular schedules these operations require.
Euless's newer residential areas, including development along the city's northern and eastern edges, feature modern construction with larger glass packages. Ceramic film on these homes rejects more heat than standard solar film, handles the Texas sun without signal interference, and maintains better color stability over the long term under consistent exposure.
For Euless homes from 1960s HEB originals to newer construction near the city's edges — standard and ceramic film based on glass type and orientation.
For SH-183 and Glade Road businesses — solar, glare-reduction, and privacy film scheduled around your operating hours.
Skin Cancer Foundation-endorsed film for Euless homes and businesses where extended time near south- and west-facing glass is part of the daily routine.