Fort Worth is DFW's western anchor — a city of established neighborhoods, active commercial corridors, and a West Texas sun angle that hits west-facing glass hard in the afternoon. We've been serving Fort Worth homeowners and businesses since 2010.
Fort Worth's Cultural District — Museums, TCU campus, Westover Hills, and the surrounding residential neighborhoods — features a mix of historic homes and high-value newer construction. West-facing glass in these neighborhoods collects afternoon heat aggressively. Solar and ceramic film dramatically reduce that load while preserving the architectural character of the area.
Fort Worth's revitalized downtown — Sundance Square, the Near Southside, West 7th — has significant retail, restaurant, and office glass that faces the afternoon sun head-on. Storefront film reduces glare, cuts heat, and protects merchandise and interior finishes from UV fading. Most commercial installs are done before or after business hours.
The southwestern suburban corridor — Benbrook, Aledo, Cresson — combines newer construction with rural property layouts where sun exposure from multiple orientations is common. Ceramic film is frequently the right call in these applications for its superior heat rejection without signal interference on larger properties.
Fort Worth's established inner neighborhoods — Tanglewood, Rivercrest, Monticello — feature mid-century homes with original or older glass that has no thermal performance. Film on these windows delivers immediate comfort improvement and meaningful energy savings without altering the character of the home from inside or out.
For Fort Worth homes from TCU-area bungalows to Westover Hills custom builds — standard and ceramic film based on orientation and glass type.
For Fort Worth retail, restaurant, and office tenants across Sundance Square, West 7th, the Near Southside, and all of Fort Worth's commercial corridors.
Selected films we carry hold the Skin Cancer Foundation's Seal of Recommendation — blocking up to 99% of UV indoors where Fort Worth families spend the most time.