Irving is one of DFW's most diverse markets — Las Colinas corporate campuses, hospitality properties near DFW Airport, established neighborhoods like Valley Ranch, and active retail corridors. We've handled window film in all of them since 2010.
Las Colinas is one of DFW's densest concentrations of commercial glass — office towers, corporate campuses, and mixed-use developments with floor-to-ceiling glazing on southern and western exposures. Commercial solar film on these properties reduces HVAC load, cuts glare on workstations, and extends the service life of interior finishes exposed to constant UV.
The hotel and hospitality corridor near DFW Airport deals with high-traffic public spaces, guest rooms, and lobbies with significant glass. UV fading on furnishings and finishes is a real operating cost in hospitality. Film is a one-time install that pays back in reduced replacement cycles and improved guest comfort.
Valley Ranch and Irving's established residential neighborhoods feature homes from the 1980s and 1990s with original or replacement windows that benefit significantly from solar and UV film. West-facing rooms in these neighborhoods collect heat throughout the afternoon — film addresses that at the glass before it loads the HVAC.
Irving's retail and restaurant corridors along MacArthur Boulevard and Belt Line Road feature storefronts and dining spaces where glare, UV fading, and heat gain are ongoing concerns. Most commercial installs are scheduled before or after business hours with no disruption to operations.
For Las Colinas office towers, corporate campuses, and mixed-use properties — solar, low-e, and glare-reduction film for commercial glass packages.
For DFW corridor hotels and hospitality properties — UV protection and solar film for guest rooms, lobbies, and high-traffic public spaces.
For Valley Ranch, North Irving, and all of Irving's established neighborhoods — standard and ceramic film for homes of all ages and glass types.