Mesquite sits in the eastern DFW corridor with a mix of established postwar neighborhoods and active commercial corridors along I-30 and US-80. We've served Mesquite homeowners and businesses throughout our 15 years in the DFW market.
Much of Mesquite's residential stock was built from the 1950s through the 1980s — homes with original or older windows that have no thermal performance. Window film on these homes delivers one of the highest comfort-per-dollar returns of any upgrade. The heat that used to pour through the glass stays outside where it belongs.
Mesquite's commercial spine along I-30 and US-80 supports retail, auto services, restaurants, and warehouse space with significant glass. Solar film on commercial storefronts reduces glare, cuts cooling costs, and protects displayed merchandise from UV fading. Most installs are done during off-hours to avoid interrupting business.
North Mesquite's newer residential areas feature modern construction with larger glass packages and open floor plans that face the afternoon sun directly. Ceramic film is often the right call on these homes — rejecting more heat without signal interference, with better long-term color stability under consistent Texas sun.
Mesquite homeowners regularly request privacy film for street-facing rooms, home offices, and first-floor bedrooms. Certain films allow a clear outward view while making it significantly harder to see in from outside during daylight hours — without the room-darkening effect of blinds or shutters.
For Mesquite homes from postwar originals to newer north Mesquite subdivisions — the right film for the right glass and orientation.
For Mesquite retail, restaurant, and office tenants along I-30, US-80, and throughout the city's commercial corridors.
Daytime privacy solutions for Mesquite homes and businesses — maintaining outward views while limiting visibility from the street.