Edmonton's premium dual reflective window tinting — keeps your home cool, bright, and protected year round. No dark caves. No voided warranties.
Every summer, Edmonton homeowners pay the price — in energy bills, faded furniture, and rooms they can't use. Here's what's actually happening.
South and west-facing windows turn your living room into an oven. Your AC runs overtime and you're still sweating. That heat is also hammering your energy bills every July and August.
Hardwood floors, area rugs, leather sofas — UV light bleaches and degrades all of it. By the time you notice, the damage is done. Replacing flooring costs thousands. Prevention costs a fraction.
Screens washed out. Headaches by noon. Rooms you avoid in the afternoon because the sun makes them unbearable. You shouldn't have to rearrange your life around your windows.
Dramatically reduces the heat load entering through your windows, so your home stays comfortable and your AC works less.
Virtually eliminates UV penetration — the leading cause of fading in hardwood floors, furniture, artwork, and fabrics.
Cuts glare by up to 75% so you can watch TV, work from home, and enjoy every room — without squinting or pulling blinds.
Cheap dark tints look like a bargain — until your double-pane windows start failing. Here's what most tinting companies won't tell you.
Dark conventional film absorbs solar energy and holds it in the glass. On double-pane (IGU) windows, that trapped heat expands and contracts the glass unevenly, stressing the gas-filled seal. Once the seal cracks, your windows fog permanently and lose their insulating value.
That's why most window manufacturers explicitly void your warranty when dark conventional tint is applied. Dual reflective film reflects heat before it's absorbed — so the glass never heats up in the first place.
Conventional absorbing tints hold solar energy inside the glass pane, raising temperatures by 30–40°F and stressing seals.
Most window manufacturers explicitly exclude damage caused by dark absorbing film. You could be on the hook for full replacement.
ASWF Reflection Series bounces heat away before it enters the glass. Seals stay intact. Warranties stay valid. Homes stay cool.
Real installs on Edmonton homes. Every job is dual reflective film, applied clean and bubble-free.
We come to you. Walk through your home, measure your windows, and talk through which VLT option suits each room.
We offer Reflection 20, 35, and 50 — ranging from maximum privacy to a barely-there tint that just takes the edge off.
Most homes are done in a single day. Our installs are clean, precise, and bubble-free — we treat your home like our own.
Film cures within a few days. After that, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it — especially come July.
No guesswork. We give you a precise quote before any work begins — and the number never changes.
We offer free in-home quotes across the entire greater Edmonton area. If you're not sure if we cover your neighbourhood, just call — we almost certainly do.
Free quotes available across all service areas. Call us to schedule yours today.
No — and this is the most common concern we hear. Dual reflective film maintains visible light transmittance (VLT) while blocking heat and UV. Our Reflection 50 option lets in 50% of visible light, meaning most people can't even tell the film is there until they notice how much cooler the room feels. Rooms stay bright; they just stop being uncomfortable.
Not with the ASWF Reflection Series we use. Dark absorbing films can void warranties by trapping heat and stressing seals — that's exactly why we don't use them. Dual reflective film reflects solar energy before it's absorbed into the glass, so window temperatures stay within the manufacturer's specified range.
ASWF Reflection Series film is rated for 10–15 years under normal conditions. It's scratch-resistant, UV-stable, and won't bubble, peel, or turn purple over time. The curing period is about 30 days, during which you may see some slight haziness — this is completely normal and resolves on its own.
Yes — and it's the ideal application for it. Double-pane windows are the standard in Edmonton homes, and dual reflective film is specifically engineered to work safely on them. The film reflects heat before it reaches the glass, preventing the thermal stress that makes dark conventional films dangerous on double-pane units.
Most full-home installations are completed in a single day. The exact timeline depends on the number of windows and their size. We'll give you an accurate time estimate during your free quote visit. You can be home during the install — most homeowners are.
Fill out the form and we'll reach out to schedule your free, no-pressure in-home quote. Most calls happen within the same business day.