Safety and Security Film Security window film holds glass together on impact, significantly slowing forced entry through entry doors, sidelights, office partitions, and ground-floor windows. In Elk Grove Village’s industrial and commercial environment, security film is most commonly specified for office entry vestibules in industrial buildings, ground-floor windows in distribution and fulfillment facilities, retail storefronts along commercial corridors, and corporate campus reception and lobby glass.
For facilities where physical security is a priority — logistics operations, pharmaceutical manufacturers, electronics distributors, or any building handling high-value inventory — security film with a wet-seal anchor system provides meaningful forced-entry delay at a fraction of the cost of access control or glass replacement. Learn more about safety and security film →
Solar Control Film The office and administrative sections of Elk Grove Village’s industrial buildings frequently have significant south and west-facing glass exposure — often single-pane or older insulated glazing — that generates serious heat gain and glare on workstations and break rooms throughout the summer. Corporate campuses along Biesterfield and Arlington Heights Road face similar issues with glass-intensive facades that were designed before modern solar performance standards.
Solar control film reduces heat transmission through existing glass by 40–70%, cuts glare dramatically, and lowers HVAC load without altering the building’s exterior appearance or requiring glass replacement. For older industrial office sections with single-pane glass, solar film is typically the most practical energy upgrade available. Low-E film is also available for buildings seeking year-round performance on both heat gain and winter thermal retention. Learn more about solar control film →
Privacy Film Privacy film is commonly used in Elk Grove Village for office areas within industrial buildings where floor-level or street-facing glass creates unwanted visibility into workspaces or meeting areas, healthcare and medical office facilities along the commercial corridors, conference rooms and HR or executive offices in corporate campuses, and interior glass partitions in open-plan office buildouts. We offer one-way, frosted, and dual-reflective options based on the specific glass orientation and lighting conditions of each space. Learn more about privacy film →
Decorative Film Corporate tenants and office buildouts in Elk Grove Village’s business parks use decorative film to brand interior glass, define collaborative spaces, and add visual refinement to lobbies and reception areas. It is a practical and cost-effective alternative to etched or sandblasted glass for tenant improvements and common area renovations. Learn more about decorative film →
Bird Strike Film Elk Grove Village’s position adjacent to the Busse Woods and Ned Brown Preserve — one of the largest forest preserves in Cook County — makes bird strike film a relevant specification for buildings along the preserve perimeter and the Salt Creek corridor. The preserve’s combination of open water, mature tree canopy, and high bird activity creates collision risk for glass-intensive buildings in proximity. Bird strike film uses a UV-visible pattern that is nearly transparent to the human eye but detectable by birds in flight. Learn more about bird strike film →
Anti-Graffiti Film Retail storefronts and commercial properties along Elk Grove Village’s commercial corridors benefit from sacrificial anti-graffiti film on ground-level glass. The film absorbs etching and tagging damage and is replaced at a fraction of the cost of glass replacement. Learn more about anti-graffiti film →