Residential Window Film
Make every room more comfortable. Residential window film rejects heat and glare, blocks 99% of fading UV rays and adds privacy and security — all while keeping your view and natural light. Free in-home consultations.
Comfort, protection & savings
Even out hot rooms
Stop west-facing rooms from becoming ovens. Solar film rejects heat so your AC keeps up and your home stays comfortable all afternoon.
Stop the fading
Block 99% of UV rays that fade hardwood floors, furniture, art and fabrics — protecting the things you invested in.
Kill the glare
Work, watch TV and relax without squinting against harsh valley sun, while keeping your windows and view clear.
Daytime privacy
Reflective and frosted films give you privacy from the street without sacrificing your outward view or daylight.
Safety & security film
Thick security film holds shattered glass together, slowing break-ins and protecting your family from storms and accidents.
Lower energy bills
By cutting solar heat gain, window film eases the load on your HVAC and can meaningfully reduce summer cooling costs.

Films that disappear into your windows
From nearly invisible heat-control film to elegant frosted and decorative options, we match the right product to each window — preserving your home's look while solving heat, glare and privacy.
- Heat & glare solar control film
- Frosted & decorative privacy film
- Safety & security (anti-shatter) film
- Low-E / energy-saving window film
- HOA-friendly, low-reflectivity options
- Clean, in-home mobile installation
Residential Window Tint where you are
We bring residential window tint to drivers, homeowners and businesses across the region.
Frequently asked questions
Will home window film make my rooms dark?
Can window film really lower my energy bills?
Does residential tint help with fading?
Is the installation messy or disruptive?
Will window film void my window warranty?
A cooler, calmer home is one quote away
Free in-home consultations for residential window film across Simi Valley, Northridge, Thousand Oaks and beyond.