Glare Control
Take the edge off the brightest rooms so afternoon sunlight feels calmer instead of harsh.

Residential Film
Tint N Glass is a certified Union Window Films installer for Florida homes — solar, glare, UV, and privacy films that keep rooms cooler and more comfortable without shutting the light out.
Comfort-first guidance for glare, heat, fading, and privacy.This page stays focused on what homeowners actually feel in the room first, then helps narrow the right film type without making the process feel technical.
Take the edge off the brightest rooms so afternoon sunlight feels calmer instead of harsh.
Cut down on solar heat buildup in the spaces that get hammered by direct Florida sun.
Help protect flooring, furniture, artwork, and fabrics from constant UV exposure and fading.
Add more privacy or softness where the home feels too exposed without making every room feel dark.
Tap through the main home film types and see what each one is best at.Solar and privacy films are usually the first residential conversations, but decorative and security options matter too. This selector is designed to make those differences feel easier to understand.
Explore The Film Types
Hover on desktop, tap on mobile, or tab through the buttons below to preview how each residential film direction fits a different need.
Best For
Best for living rooms, sunrooms, and west-facing spaces that stay bright but feel too hot.

Featured Film
Best for living rooms, sunrooms, and west-facing spaces that stay bright but feel too hot.
Solar Window Film
Solar window film is usually the first place to start when the room feels overexposed, the furniture gets too much sun, or the glass brings in more heat than you want.
Best For
Best for living rooms, sunrooms, and west-facing spaces that stay bright but feel too hot.
Cuts harsh glare while keeping the room bright and usable.
Helps slow down afternoon heat gain on sun-heavy windows.
A strong all-around choice for comfort, UV protection, and daily livability.
Use the room and the problem to narrow the best film type quickly.This section keeps the recommendation side practical. If you already know which part of the house is bothering you, it is usually enough to point you toward the right film direction.
Recommended Film
When the room gets blasted in the afternoon, solar film is usually the right answer because it tackles heat, glare, and fading at the same time.
Recommended Film
If the room feels too visible from the street, privacy film helps create a calmer everyday feel without closing the room in completely.
Recommended Film
Decorative and frosted films work especially well when privacy is needed but the glass still has to look clean, intentional, and light.
Recommended Film
Security film is a stronger fit where the goal is more reassurance around impact-prone or exposed glass near entries and active zones.
The goal is to make the home feel better to live in, not turn the quote process into homework. Tell us which spaces are too bright, too hot, or too exposed and we will point you in the right direction.
Guidance in plain language instead of pushing every homeowner toward the same film.
Recommendations based on how the room feels in real life, not just product jargon.
A clean local-shop experience from first conversation through installation day.
Common Concern
We can keep the glass bright and usable. The goal is usually to calm the room down, not make the house feel shut in.
Common Concern
That is why the selector and room guide are built around real homeowner goals. We help narrow the film type before anyone has to think about fine details.
Common Concern
Quotes stay practical and tied to the spaces you want to improve first, so the next step feels straightforward instead of overwhelming.