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Improve energy efficiency with UV window tint or add life to an otherwise dull office building with decorative window films. When you're seeking to improve the appearance, energy efficiency, and comfort of your residence or commercial building, window tinting offers a flexible and affordable solution.

Amersol specializes in protective window film installation and maintenance services for residential and commercial clients throughout the Greater Dallas metropolitan area. We carry a broad range of window films that provide sun control, heat control, decorative appeal, and increased privacy and security for your home or commercial building.
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The first way we improve light is by removing virtually all its destructive ultraviolet rays, the rays most responsible for causing fading and sun damage. Our Window films even allow you to control the amount of heat and glare that comes into your home through the windows. Your windows allow a lot of sun and light in, but the sun causes damage with fading of your belongings and furniture and creates hot spots through your home.
Living in Texas means spending most of the summer trying to avoid the hot, intense glare of the sun, especially when trying to relax in your cool, air-conditioned home. Resorting to oppressive window treatments like shutters or heavy drapes not only darkens your home too much but also prevents you from seeing outside.
Leaving untreated windows uncovered to let full sunlight into your rooms is just asking for trouble. Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight over time will cause colors to fade on your walls, floors, and even furniture. Sunlight can even cause wood to fade in color. Eventually, you'll have a dull, drab, sun-damaged room where no one wants to spend time.
When you own a home you want to protect it from the heat that can penetrate through the windows. During the hot days ordinary windows simply cannot prevent the solar heat from making your life unbearable. Residential Window Films in Dallas Fort Worth are essential to keeping your home cool.

In fact, Residential Heat Reduction Window Films in Dallas Fort Worth can save you money on your energy bills by reducing the amount of cool air that your air conditioner has to provide.If you have ever stood in front of your window during the summer, you know how hot that sun can get. The solar rays that come through your windows can also damage your valuable curtains and furnishings by fading the colors and damaging the fibers.
The sun might be a beautiful thing, but it can be quite dangerous to your skin. The sun's ultraviolet rays can penetrate through your sun, giving you a nasty sunburn. The more sunburns you get, the more likely you are to develop skin cancer. Ultraviolet radiation can even travel through windows and can hurt your skin even when you are sitting inside your house.
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Kevin Funk
Kevin Funk
Aug 03, 2019
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Very helpful friendly people and they know what they're talkin about. They even cut me some samples to take with me to figure out what I want to use. I know several people that use them whenever they need anything filmed.
Rob Brumfield
Rob Brumfield
Jun 21, 2019
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Fantastic all around! Service, Pricing, Friendly Staff. You seriously don't need to look anywhere else. Been dealing with contractors for the past 5 months and these guys were a breath of fresh air.
Lauren F.
Lauren F.
Jun 02, 2016
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Amersol's staff was so friendly and professional when they installed some window film into our office lobby. They did a superb job and I'd highly recommend them. Very reasonable pricing for the work as well.
John S.
John S.
Dec 30, 2015
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Amersol was recommended by my interior decorator to put windowfilm on two large arch windows that aren't easy to cover otherwise. She recommended Vista film that would keep the heat down in the two rooms. They promptly came out and delivered an excellent product with rapid installation.

Unfortunately, immediately after installing the film over one window, the seal on one of the windows broke and condensation formed between the two panes. Turns out that because windowfilm changes the way the glass reflects and absorbs heat, it caused the seal the break. Since the window was older (16 years