Solar Control Film The corporate campuses and office parks along I-88 in Lisle include buildings with significant south and west facing glass exposure that generate real heat gain and glare throughout the summer. Solar control film reduces heat transmission, cuts glare on workstations, and lowers cooling costs without altering building appearance or requiring glass replacement. For older buildings in Lisle’s corporate corridor, it is typically the most practical energy improvement available. Learn more about solar control film.
Low-E Window Film For Lisle buildings that deal with both summer heat gain and winter heat loss through large glass exposures, Low-E film addresses both in a single installation. Particularly effective for buildings with older or single-pane glazing that has not been upgraded to modern insulated units. Learn more about Low-E window film.
Safety and Security Film Security film holds glass together on impact and significantly slows forced entry through doors and sidelights. For Lisle’s research campuses, healthcare facilities, ground floor retail tenants, and any property with access control requirements, it is a practical and cost-effective physical hardening measure. Learn more about safety and security film.
Privacy Film Medical and professional services offices along Ogden Avenue and throughout Lisle’s commercial corridors benefit from privacy film that controls visibility into patient and client-facing areas while maintaining natural light. Frosted and gradient films are the most common specifications and can be installed in a single visit without disrupting operations. Learn more about privacy film.
Decorative Film Corporate interiors, research facility common areas, conference rooms, and tenant buildouts throughout Lisle use decorative film to brand glass partitions and define spaces without permanent construction. Fully removable and a practical choice for tenants in leased commercial space. Learn more about decorative film.
Bird Strike Film Lisle’s corporate campuses and office parks adjacent to the Morton Arboretum and the East Branch DuPage River corridor have meaningful bird strike exposure during migration seasons. Bird strike film applies a UV-visible pattern to glass that is nearly invisible to occupants but clearly detectable by birds in flight. Learn more about bird strike film.