North Richland Hills sits in the northeast Tarrant County corridor — a well-established suburban city with quality residential neighborhoods, active retail along Boulevard 26 and Davis Boulevard, and significant commercial development along Loop 820. We've served NRH throughout our 15 years in DFW.
North Richland Hills' established residential subdivisions — built primarily in the 1980s and 1990s — feature homes with west-facing back yards and living areas that collect afternoon heat aggressively. These homes often have original or early replacement windows with limited thermal performance. Film delivers an immediate improvement in afternoon comfort that homeowners notice within the first week.
NRH's retail and restaurant corridor along Boulevard 26 and Davis Boulevard supports a wide range of businesses with significant south- and west-facing glass. Commercial solar film on these storefronts reduces glare, cuts heat gain, and protects displayed merchandise and interior finishes from UV fading — with most installs scheduled before or after business hours.
North Richland Hills' premium residential areas along the city's northern edge include newer custom homes with large glass packages and high-value interior finishes. UV protection is a primary concern in these homes — ceramic film blocking up to 99% of UV prevents fading in hardwood floors, rugs, upholstery, and artwork that represents significant investment.
The commercial and light industrial corridor along Loop 820 generates demand for commercial solar and glare-reduction film — warehouse office space, service businesses, and retail properties with working environments where heat gain and glare affect productivity near glass.
For NRH homes from 1980s and 1990s subdivisions to newer custom construction — standard and ceramic film for every glass type and orientation.
For Boulevard 26, Davis Boulevard, and Loop 820 commercial properties — solar, glare, and privacy film scheduled around your business hours.
Skin Cancer Foundation-endorsed ceramic film for NRH's higher-value homes where UV protection of interior finishes and family health are the primary drivers.