Residential Window Tinting Services
Every service we offer is residential-only. We specialize in homes — not cars, not commercial storefronts. That focus means we know exactly what Houston homeowners need.
Make your worst room your best room.
Heat Rejection Window Film
If you live in Katy, Cypress, Sugar Land, or anywhere else in the Houston suburbs, you already know about west-facing rooms. They look great in the listing photos. Then summer hits, and you spend every afternoon avoiding them because no amount of thermostat adjustment makes them comfortable. That's not an HVAC problem. It's a glass problem.
Ceramic window film blocks up to 85% of solar heat gain by reflecting infrared radiation before it enters the glass. Unlike cheap dyed films that absorb heat into the glass itself, ceramic film rejects it. Your windows stay cool. Your room stays cool. Your AC runs less, your compressor lasts longer, and your electric bill reflects it.
We use professional-grade ceramic film on every heat rejection install — not the budget-tier material some installers use on residential jobs. We'll show you the product spec sheet at the estimate and explain exactly what it will do for your specific windows. Most customers see immediate results on the first warm day after the install.

Protect what you've already invested in.
UV & Fade Protection Film
UV damage is the definition of a problem you don't notice until it's too late. Your hardwood floors don't fade overnight — they fade in patches, slowly, over years, until you move a piece of furniture and see what the color used to look like. Same with upholstery, area rugs, artwork, and drapes. By the time you see it, the damage is done.
Quality window film blocks 99% of UV-A and UV-B radiation — the wavelengths responsible for fading and photodegradation. Every Lumeshield film install includes UV protection by default. If heat rejection or privacy isn't your main concern, we can spec a film optimized for UV blocking with a very light tint, or even a nearly clear protective film that doesn't change the look of your windows at all.
Consider what's in the rooms with the most southern and western exposure: the living room furniture, the family photos on the wall, the wood floors you refinished last year. UV film protects all of it. The install takes hours. The protection lasts 15-20 years.

Daylight without the fishbowl.
Privacy Window Film
Living on a busy street, a corner lot, or in a neighborhood with tight setbacks means your living room is on display to anyone walking or driving by. The only option most homeowners reach for is blinds — which means you're either looking at your neighbor's driveway through slats or sitting in a dark room. There's a better option.
Daytime privacy film creates a one-way mirror effect: from outside, passersby see a reflective surface. From inside, you see out clearly. The room stays bright. The blinds stay open. The privacy is real. This works because the outside of your home is brighter than the interior during daylight hours — the differential is what creates the privacy effect.
One thing we always explain before a privacy film install: this is a daytime solution. At night, when your interior lights are on and it's dark outside, the dynamic reverses and the film doesn't provide privacy. That's physics, and it applies to every privacy film on the market. Most customers use blinds for night privacy and the film handles the rest. We explain this at every estimate so there are no surprises.

See your screen. Use your room.
Glare Reduction Film
Glare is one of the most common complaints we hear from Houston homeowners, and it's often the most underrated problem. Your TV is unwatchable from 4 PM to 7 PM. Your home office workstation faces a window that washes out the monitor half the day. The family room you built for movie nights is unusable every afternoon.
Glare reduction film cuts visible light transmission selectively, targeting the high-intensity direct sunlight that causes glare while preserving the natural, diffuse light that makes rooms feel bright and pleasant. You're not darkening the room — you're taking the edge off the solar blast that makes everything on screen invisible.
For home offices especially, glare film often makes the difference between a room that works and one that doesn't. Remote work has made this a much more common request than it was five years ago. We treat home offices throughout The Woodlands, Memorial, and Katy regularly — it's usually a one-window or two-window job that takes under two hours.

Glass that holds together when it shouldn't.
Security & Safety Window Film
Most window film conversations are about heat, glare, and privacy. Security and safety film is about something more important: what happens when glass breaks. Whether it's a Houston hailstorm, an accidental impact, or a break-in attempt, standard window glass shatters into dangerous shards. Safety film holds those shards in place — on the film, not on your floor or in the air.
Safety film was originally developed for commercial and government use, and it's now widely available for residential applications. It doesn't make glass unbreakable — nothing does — but it dramatically changes what happens when glass fails. For hurricane-prone areas like Houston, safety film is a meaningful layer of protection for windows that aren't rated for storm impact.
For security applications, the same principle applies differently: most break-ins happen through glass because it's fast. A window treated with security film takes significantly longer to breach — long enough that most opportunistic break-in attempts are abandoned. We'll walk you through the options at the estimate and spec the right film for your specific concern: storm protection, safety glass conversion, or security deterrent.

Your hottest room is one call away from being your most comfortable.
Free in-home estimate. Same-day installs. Written warranty.