Solar control
Reduce the intensity of direct sun on work areas, furniture and living spaces while retaining useful daylight.

Residential / storefront / office
Architectural window film turns existing glass into a performance surface. It can reduce glare, help manage solar heat, protect interiors from UV exposure and add privacy without replacing the windows or sacrificing the design of the space.
What matters on this surface
Reduce the intensity of direct sun on work areas, furniture and living spaces while retaining useful daylight.
Choose reflective, frosted, decorative or safety-oriented films based on what the glass needs to do.
Homes, storefronts, historic spaces and larger commercial glass all call for different film-to-glass compatibility checks.
The Perform X approach
Architectural window film turns existing glass into a performance surface. It can reduce glare, help manage solar heat, protect interiors from UV exposure and add privacy without replacing the windows or sacrificing the design of the space.
Every project starts with the details that change the recommendation: what the glass is made of, how it is oriented, how the space or vehicle is used, what visibility must be preserved and what the customer wants the finished surface to look like.
The result is a film choice with a reason behind it—not a generic upsell or a one-shade-fits-all answer.
Common questions
Not necessarily. Films range from nearly clear to reflective and privacy-focused. The right specification balances daylight, heat, glare and appearance.
Film can block more than 99% of UV in many product lines, reducing one major contributor to fading. Heat and visible light also affect fading, so no film can promise complete prevention.
No. Glass type, age, coating, pane configuration and exposure all matter. Professional film selection helps avoid compatibility and thermal-stress problems.
Yes. Perform X works with commercial, office and storefront glass for solar control, privacy, decorative effects and safety needs.
Pensacola solar control
Tell us what you drive, live in, work in or take out on the water. We’ll help you choose a film that fits the job—not just the darkest roll on the wall.