Enhance Comfort and Privacy at Home
Arizona homes endure intense sunlight year-round. Our residential window tinting helps you control heat, glare, and UV exposure while keeping your space bright and inviting. SunTek films reduce interior temperatures, protect against fading, and help maintain consistent comfort throughout your home—all without heavy shades or dark glass.
Built for Long-Term Performance
SunTek architectural film is engineered for optical clarity, color stability, and scratch resistance. Every installation is customized to fit your home’s windows perfectly, providing lasting protection and energy savings that stand up to Arizona’s climate.
Energy Efficiency
Reduces interior heat gain and lowers cooling costs.
UV Protection
Blocks up to 99% of harmful UV rays.
Enhanced Privacy
Preserves natural light and protects privacy.
Lifetime Guarantee
Guaranteed quality and peace of mind.
Professional Residential Tinting You Can Trust
Our residential window tinting service is designed for homeowners who want to improve comfort, protect their interiors, and increase energy efficiency. Whether you’re looking to cool a sun-facing living room or shield your furniture from UV damage, our installers use high-quality SunTek films chosen for their durability and optical clarity. Every project is handled with care to deliver clean lines, long-lasting performance, and a difference you can feel immediately.
Clear View Glass & Tint proudly serves homeowners across Phoenix, Tucson, and surrounding areas, including Scottsdale, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Peoria, Oro Valley, and Marana. Wherever you are in the Valley or Southern Arizona, our experienced team provides reliable installation and consistent results that stand up to the desert sun.
How it Works
Why More Arizona Homeowners Trust ClearView Glass & Tint for Their Homes
More than just tinting — it’s about comfort, energy savings, and peace of mind. See how our team helps homeowners throughout Arizona create cooler, more efficient spaces while protecting furniture from fading, reducing glare, and adding privacy to every room.
Privacy and Decorative Film for Every Room in Your Home
Not every window in your home needs heat rejection — some need privacy. Bathrooms, front door sidelights, glass shower enclosures, and bedroom windows that face a neighbor’s property are all candidates for frosted or decorative privacy film. These films obscure the view from outside while still allowing natural light to pass through, eliminating the need for blinds or curtains in spaces where you want both light and seclusion.
Frosted film is one of the most requested residential applications in Arizona because so many homes are built with large windows and open floor plans designed to maximize natural light. That design works beautifully until you realize your master bath or entryway is visible from the street or a neighboring property. Privacy film solves the problem permanently without altering the architecture of your home or blocking the light that makes the space feel open. We offer a range of opacity levels and decorative patterns, from full frost to gradient bands, so the finished look matches your home’s aesthetic.
How Residential Window Film Reduces Energy Costs in Arizona
Arizona homeowners know what a summer electric bill looks like. When outdoor temperatures sit above 110°F for weeks at a time, south and west-facing windows become the largest source of heat gain in your home — often more than the roof or walls. Your air conditioning system works hardest to offset the solar energy pouring through untreated glass, and that shows up directly on your SRP or APS bill every month from May through October.
High-performance residential window film reduces solar heat gain by rejecting a significant percentage of the infrared energy that passes through glass. The result is a measurable drop in how hard your HVAC system has to work to maintain your thermostat setting. Homeowners who tint their south and west-facing windows typically notice the difference within the first billing cycle — not just in the dollar amount, but in how consistently comfortable the home feels throughout the day without hot spots or temperature swings between rooms.
Arizona’s major utilities — Salt River Project and Arizona Public Service — both offer energy efficiency programs and resources for homeowners looking to reduce consumption. While rebate availability varies by program year, window film is recognized as a legitimate energy efficiency improvement for residential properties in hot climates. Beyond utility programs, the long-term savings on cooling costs alone often pay for the installation within two to three summers in a typical Arizona home.
Protecting Your Home’s Interior from Arizona Sun Damage
UV exposure inside an Arizona home is relentless. Hardwood and laminate flooring, leather furniture, fabric upholstery, area rugs, artwork, and even cabinetry are all vulnerable to fading and discoloration when exposed to direct sunlight day after day. Most homeowners don’t notice the damage until they move a piece of furniture and see the color difference underneath — by then, the fading is permanent.
SunTek residential films block up to 99% of UV radiation, which is the primary cause of interior fading. This protection extends the life of your flooring, furniture, and décor without requiring you to keep blinds closed or rearrange rooms to avoid sun exposure. For homeowners who have invested in custom interiors, high-end flooring, or original artwork, window film is one of the most cost-effective ways to preserve that investment against Arizona’s year-round UV intensity.
Home Resale Value and Buyer Appeal
In the Phoenix and Scottsdale real estate markets, buyers pay attention to energy efficiency and livability features — especially anything that addresses the heat. Window tint is a visible, tangible upgrade that prospective buyers notice during a showing. A home that stays noticeably cooler, has consistent natural light without harsh glare, and shows no signs of interior sun damage signals to buyers that the property has been well maintained and thoughtfully improved.
Real estate agents working the Valley consistently point to energy-efficient upgrades as selling points that resonate with Arizona buyers. Window film falls into the same category as a newer HVAC system or a solar installation — it directly addresses a pain point that every Arizona homeowner understands. For homeowners considering selling in the next few years, residential tinting is an improvement that pays for itself in energy savings while you live there and adds appeal when it’s time to list.
Safety Film for Sliding Glass Doors and Ground-Floor Windows
Many Arizona homes feature large sliding glass doors that open to patios, pools, and backyards. These doors are a beautiful design element but also represent a vulnerability — both for accidental breakage and security. Safety and security film reinforces the glass so that if it shatters from impact, the fragments hold together in the frame rather than scattering across your floor. This is especially important in homes with children, pets, or pool areas where glass doors are in constant use.
Ground-floor windows in single-story homes — which make up a large portion of the housing stock in Phoenix, Tucson, and surrounding communities — also benefit from security film. The added layer of reinforcement slows forced entry attempts and provides an extra barrier that a standard window pane does not offer on its own. For homeowners who want both heat rejection and security in a single application, we offer dual-purpose films that combine solar performance with shatter resistance.
If your business also needs window film, we provide the same level of professional installation for offices, storefronts, and commercial properties through our commercial window tinting service.
Have Questions About Home Window Tinting?
We’ve answered the most common ones below to help you understand how residential window tinting works and what to expect.









