Glass House Tinting brings 15+ years of hands-on experience to window film installation, windshield protection, film sales, and tinting courses. We help you manage heat, glare, UV exposure, privacy, and glass protection with options suited to your project. Our services support residential and commercial properties, vehicle owners, installers, and contractors. Based in Miami, we serve South Florida with scheduling based on project needs, location, and availability.
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Glass House Tinting has more than 15 years of hands-on experience with window film and protective film. Our goal is to make the selection process clear, so you understand what each option is designed to do before choosing a product or service. Each project starts with the glass, the space, sunlight exposure, and the reason film is being considered.
Our services include window film installation, UV film, privacy and decorative film, safety film, windshield protection, film sales, and hands-on training. Installers and contractors can also get support when they need film materials or want to improve their installation skills.
South Florida’s heat, humidity, intense sunlight, and seasonal storms create different conditions for glass throughout the year. A film that works well for one project may not suit another, which is why we look at the application before discussing options. We aim to match the film to the glass, the space, and the reason you need it.
Our Services
Different glass concerns need different solutions. Glass House Tinting offers installation, protection, training, and film supply for residential, commercial, automotive, and trade needs. We keep each service separate so you can choose the type of help that fits your project.
Excess sunlight, glare, and heat can make some rooms uncomfortable during the day. Glass House Tinting installs solar control, privacy, decorative, UV, and safety films for residential and commercial glass. Film selection considers the glass type, window position, sunlight exposure, appearance, and purpose of the installation. Our team applies the selected film to suitable existing glass, giving you a practical way to manage sunlight, privacy, or protection without replacing the window.
Direct sunlight can contribute to fading in fabrics, flooring, furniture, artwork, and other interior materials. Glass House Tinting installs UV film for customers who want to reduce UV exposure through their windows. Film selection considers the glass, window orientation, interior use, sunlight exposure, and the overall purpose of the installation. Many quality films also provide UV protection, so we consider the full purpose of the installation before recommending an option for your space.
Learning window tinting requires practical experience with film, glass, tools, and installation techniques. Glass House Tinting's courses provide hands-on training in film handling, cutting, glass preparation, positioning, application, and common installation issues. The training can suit people entering the tinting trade or businesses adding film installation to their services. For current course dates, class size, tools, and completion details, contact Glass House Tinting before enrollment.
Glass House Tinting supplies window film to installers and contractors working on professional projects. Available categories include solar control, UV protection, privacy, decorative, and safety film. We can discuss the application and material requirements before you place an order. Current brands, product lines, roll sizes, quantities, and trade terms can be confirmed with our team.
South Florida roads expose windshields to gravel, rocks, and other road debris. Windshield protection film adds a clear layer over the existing glass without changing its appearance. The windshield is prepared before the film is cut and fitted to its shape for a clear finished view. This service can be useful for drivers who regularly travel on I-95, Florida's Turnpike, and other busy roads.
Choosing film involves more than picking an appearance. Glass type, sunlight, location, intended use, and installation conditions can all affect the right option. We take those details into account so you can make a decision based on the actual needs of your project.
15+ Years of Experience
More than 15 years of hands-on work with different film and glass applications provides practical experience with the details involved in installation and product selection.
Work Process
Our process starts with understanding the glass and ends with checking the completed work. We keep each step clear so you know what is being done and why.
Review Your Glass
We first review the glass, location, sunlight exposure, access, and main concern. These details help us narrow down film options that make sense for the project.
Prepare and Install
Our team prepares the glass before cutting and applying the selected film. Careful positioning helps create an even fit and clean appearance across the finished installation.
Inspect the Work
Once installation is complete, the film is reviewed for placement and overall finish. Any questions about the completed work can be addressed before the project is considered complete.
"Had three storefronts done in Brickell last spring. The crew showed up on time, prepped every pane properly, and the film looks seamless. No bubbles, no lifting. Exactly what I needed."
Property Manager
"My living room was basically unusable in the afternoon - the heat coming through the west windows was brutal. Had UV and solar film installed and it made a real difference within the first week."
"We order film supply through Glass House regularly. Stock is consistent, turnaround is fast, and the product holds up in the South Florida heat better than what we were getting from our previous supplier."
Coastal Contractors LLC
"Took the tinting course after months of trying to learn on my own. Hands-on from day one. By the end, I could do a clean install without lifting a corner. Worth every dollar."
"Got windshield protection film put on after my second rock chip on the Turnpike. Should've done it sooner. Film is completely clear, you'd never know it's there, and my windshield has been fine since."
"HOA here is strict about window treatments. The team knew exactly what they were working with and helped me choose a film that passed the committee review. No hassle, no resubmission."
Boca Raton
Installation time depends on the amount of glass, film type, window condition, access, and installation conditions. A small residential project with standard windows may require less time than a large commercial installation or glass with unusual shapes. The expected schedule can be discussed after the project details are reviewed.
Yes. Window film is applied directly to suitable existing glass, with product selection based on the glass type, condition, exposure, and intended use. Safety film can provide an added protective layer, but it is not a substitute for impact windows or shutters.
Certain solar and heat-control films are designed to reduce glare while allowing natural light into the space. The level of glare reduction depends on the film and glass combination. Window position, sunlight direction, and the appearance you prefer can also affect the selection. These factors can be reviewed when discussing available options.
Several factors can affect the price of a window film project. These include the film type, total glass area, number of panes, window size, access, glass condition, and installation requirements. A large commercial storefront and a small residential project require different amounts of material and labor. Project details can be reviewed with our team so you can understand what affects the price before deciding on the service.
Yes. The training is based in Miami, and people from outside the area can travel for hands-on instruction. Contact Glass House Tinting for current dates, class size, tools, subjects covered, and completion details.
Yes. Film sales are available for installers and contractors who need material for professional projects. Buyers can discuss the intended application and material requirements before ordering. Available categories, brands, product lines, roll sizes, quantities, and trade terms can be discussed with Glass House Tinting before you place an order.
South Florida properties deal with strong sunlight, heat, humidity, coastal exposure, and seasonal storms, but each location has its own setting. A waterfront condo in Fort Lauderdale can have different glare and approval concerns than a home in Homestead or a commercial property in West Palm Beach.
Glass House Tinting serves these communities from its Miami base. We discuss project size, access, distance, and availability before scheduling, especially for locations farther from our Northwest 30th Street location.
Call (305) 457-0063 to discuss window film installation, windshield protection, training, or film supply. You can also reach Glass House Tinting at (786) 780-9578 or glasshouse_tinting@yahoo.com. Our Miami location is 1228 Northwest 30th Street, Miami, FL 33142.
Call: (786) 780-9578
Phone: (305) 457-0063
Email: glasshouse_tinting@yahoo.com
Address: 1228 Northwest 30th street Miami Florida, 33142
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