Three things set the price: the number and size of windows, the film type (basic dyed vs. premium ceramic), and access (ground-floor vs. tall storefront glass). Ceramic films cost more up front but reject far more heat and never turn purple — most Denver homeowners find them worth it given our intense sun.
Small jobs (a few hot rooms) often land in the low hundreds; whole-home or storefront projects scale from there. Rather than guess, we measure your actual glass and give a firm, no-obligation number — and we're frequently the best value in town. Every job is backed by a lifetime warranty.
Yes — film pays you back in lower cooling bills, protected floors and furniture (no more fading), and far more comfortable rooms. It's a one-time install that keeps working for years.
FAQ
It depends on window count and film type, but most homes fall in a few-hundred-dollar range. We give an exact quote after measuring your glass — free and with no obligation.
For Colorado's high-altitude sun, usually yes. Ceramic rejects far more heat than dyed film and won't fade or turn purple, so it performs better and lasts longer.
Local, licensed, lifetime warranty — usually same week.