Waxahachie sits at the southern edge of our service area — and we're one of the few DFW window film companies that makes the drive consistently without a surcharge. We've been serving Ellis County since 2010.
Waxahachie's historic district includes some of the most architecturally significant residential properties in North Texas — Victorian homes, Craftsman bungalows, and early 20th-century commercial buildings with original single-pane windows that carry historic value alongside their thermal inadequacy. Film applied to the interior surface of these windows delivers a substantial thermal improvement without altering the glass's appearance, profile, or historic character from either inside or outside. We handle historic applications with specific care about the window's existing condition.
Waxahachie's growth along US-287 and I-35E north of downtown has brought newer residential development to the city's outskirts — master-planned communities with contemporary glass packages on open South Texas terrain with full, unobstructed sun. These homes face the same challenges as new construction in Frisco or Prosper — large glass packages, no established landscaping, and south/west exposures that take the full load. The film recommendation for these homes differs from the historic district, and we approach each one on its own terms.
Waxahachie and the surrounding Ellis County area include a significant number of rural residential properties — homes on acreage with agricultural land and minimal surrounding structures providing shade. These open-terrain properties can have some of the most aggressive sun exposure we encounter anywhere in our service area. West-facing windows on a rural Waxahachie property with no neighboring buildings to provide afternoon shade receive direct sun from 1 p.m. until sunset with nothing to interrupt it. Ceramic film handles this best, and we recommend it specifically for these conditions.
Waxahachie's active downtown square supports local retail, dining, and professional services in historic commercial buildings — many with single-pane or early dual-pane storefronts that predate modern glazing standards by decades. The cooling cost of running HVAC against these windows on a July afternoon is measurable and consistent. Commercial film is one of the most defensible building improvements available to Waxahachie downtown business owners on a limited capital improvement budget.
Interior film for Waxahachie's original-window historic properties — thermal improvement without altering the glass character.
Ceramic film for open-terrain rural properties with full, unobstructed sun on south and west exposures.
For Waxahachie's historic square storefronts and downtown businesses — installed outside business hours.