McKinney is one of the few DFW cities where we regularly work on both 100-year-old historic homes and homes that were built last year. That range of applications keeps us sharp — and it means no matter what era your home is from, we've seen it before.
McKinney's historic square and adjacent neighborhoods contain homes with original single-pane windows dating back decades. These windows carry character and often historic value — but no thermal performance whatsoever. Film applied to the interior surface delivers a dramatic improvement in heat and UV control without altering the window's appearance or requiring any structural change. We handle historic home applications carefully and specifically.
McKinney's master-planned communities on the city's south and west edges feature newer homes with modern glass packages on open lots. The sun exposure is full and direct, and the absence of established tree cover means there's no natural shading to fall back on. Film on the problem orientations — typically south and west — makes these rooms genuinely more livable through a Texas summer.
McKinney's growing commercial corridor near McKinney National Airport supports industrial, logistics, and office tenants with significant glass exposure in flat, open terrain. Large west-facing windows on warehouse and distribution facilities drive up cooling costs substantially. Commercial film on these properties is a straightforward energy efficiency investment with measurable payback.
McKinney's primary retail and restaurant strips — along Virginia Parkway, Eldorado Parkway, and US-75 — support a growing concentration of local and national tenants. Storefront film controls the glare and heat that affect customer comfort in dining and retail settings, and it protects displayed merchandise from the UV fading that accumulates invisibly until it's too late to reverse.
Interior film for McKinney's original-window historic homes — full thermal improvement, no alteration to the glass.
Ceramic and standard solar film for McKinney's master-planned community builds on open lots.
For McKinney's retail corridors and airport-adjacent commercial properties.