Residential Window Tints
Make your home cooler, calmer, and more private without replacing the glass.
Professional residential window tinting for sun-facing rooms, street-facing glass, patio doors, bathrooms, bedrooms, condos, and large home windows across Quebec and Ontario.
Home Comfort
Most window problems are not really window problems. They are sun, glare, and privacy problems.
Some rooms feel too hot as soon as the sun hits them. Some windows make it difficult to watch TV, work from home, sleep comfortably, or feel private from the street. Residential window tinting helps solve those problems while keeping the existing glass in place.
The goal is not to make every room dark. The goal is to choose the right film for the room: heat reduction where the sun is strongest, privacy where the glass is exposed, UV protection where interiors need protection, and glare control where comfort matters every day.
Rooms that overheat
Glare on screens
Street-facing privacy
Fading furniture and floors
Room By Room
Different windows need different results.
A bedroom, bathroom, living room, and patio door do not all need the same tint. This page is designed around how people actually use their homes.
Living rooms and family rooms
Reduce heat and glare in bright daily-use spaces while keeping the room comfortable and polished.
Bathrooms and bedrooms
Add privacy to exposed glass without relying only on blinds, curtains, or heavy coverings.
Patio doors and large glass
Control sunlight through large glass areas that can make rooms feel too warm or exposed.
Film Direction
Choose the film based on the problem, not just the shade.
The right recommendation depends on the glass, room, sun exposure, and how much privacy or light you want.
Heat Reduction
Sun-facing rooms, large windows, patio doors, and rooms that get uncomfortable in the afternoon.
Comfort, solar heat, glare, and room usability.
Privacy Film
Bathrooms, bedrooms, street-facing rooms, condos, glass doors, and exposed windows.
Visibility, privacy, and peace of mind.
UV Protection
Rooms with valuable flooring, furniture, artwork, or direct daily sunlight.
Interior fading, sun exposure, and long-term protection.
Designed for real residential glass problems.
Window tinting can make rooms more usable without making the home feel closed off.
Privacy without renovation
Useful for bathrooms, bedrooms, patio doors, and street-facing rooms.
How It Works
A simple residential tinting process.
The process should feel straightforward: understand the rooms, choose the right film, then install it cleanly.
Describe the windows
Share the rooms, glass type if known, property location, and what you want to improve.
Match the film
Choose a direction for heat, glare, UV protection, privacy, or a combination of goals.
Install cleanly
The film is installed with care for a polished look and practical daily performance.
FAQ
Residential window tint questions.
Do residential window tints help reduce heat?
Yes. The right window film can help reduce solar heat and make sun-facing rooms feel more comfortable.
Can window tint add privacy to my home?
Yes. Privacy film options can reduce visibility into your home, especially for street-facing rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, and glass doors.
Will window film make my home too dark?
Not necessarily. There are different film levels, including options that improve comfort while keeping a clean, natural look.
Can window film protect furniture and flooring?
Yes. Many films help reduce UV exposure, which can help protect furniture, flooring, displays, and interiors.
What should I send for a residential quote?
Send the property location, the rooms or windows you want tinted, photos if available, and whether your main goal is heat, glare, privacy, UV protection, or all of those.
Ready to make your home windows work better?
Request a quote for residential window tinting across Quebec and Ontario.
