Safety and Security Film Security window film holds glass together on impact, slowing forced entry through doors and sidelights. It is one of the most cost-effective physical hardening measures available for commercial buildings and is widely used in schools, municipal buildings, healthcare facilities, and office entry points throughout the south suburbs. Learn more about safety and security film →
Solar Control Film South and west-facing glass in Tinley Park office buildings and retail spaces can generate significant heat gain and glare, especially in summer. Solar control film reduces heat coming through the glass, improves comfort, and lowers the load on HVAC systems without affecting the view or the appearance of the building exterior. Learn more about solar control film →
Privacy Film Privacy film is used on street-level storefronts, healthcare exam rooms, conference rooms, and interior glass partitions to control visibility without blocking natural light. We offer one-way, frosted, and dual-reflective options depending on your specific need. Learn more about privacy film →
Decorative Film Decorative window film transforms plain glass into a branded or designed element. It is commonly used in lobbies, reception areas, conference rooms, and interior partitions to add visual interest, reinforce branding, or define spaces without construction. Learn more about decorative film →
Bird Strike Film Tinley Park sits adjacent to Tinley Creek Forest Preserves and significant green space along the I-57 and I-80 corridors. Buildings near open land and tree lines are at higher risk for bird strikes. Bird strike film uses a UV-visible pattern that alerts birds to the presence of glass while remaining nearly invisible to the human eye. Learn more about bird strike film →
Anti-Graffiti Film Retail and transit-adjacent properties in Tinley Park are candidates for sacrificial anti-graffiti film. The film protects glass surfaces from etching and tagging and can be replaced at a fraction of the cost of replacing glass. Learn more about anti-graffiti film →

