Patio & Sliding Doors

Window Film for
Sliding Glass Doors

Sliding glass doors are the biggest source of heat gain, UV damage, and privacy issues in most Southern California homes. Window film solves all three — without blocking your view or your light.

Why Sliding Glass Doors Need Film

Sliding glass doors are typically the largest glass surface in a home — and the most problematic for heat, UV, privacy, and security.

Massive Heat Gain Reduction

Sliding glass doors are often the largest glass surface in a home. A single set of patio doors can account for 30–40% of a room's heat gain. Film cuts this dramatically.

Privacy Without Blocking the View

One-way privacy film lets you see your backyard and outdoor space while blocking the view in from neighbors and passersby.

UV Protection for Flooring

The area directly inside sliding glass doors receives intense UV exposure. Film blocks 99% of UV rays, protecting hardwood floors, rugs, and furniture from fading.

Glare Reduction

Afternoon sun through west-facing patio doors creates blinding glare on TVs and screens. Film reduces glare without making the room dark.

Security Film Option

Security film on sliding glass doors holds shattered glass in place and significantly slows forced entry — a common vulnerability in Southern California homes.

Works on All Door Types

We install film on standard sliding glass doors, French doors, bi-fold doors, and multi-panel accordion glass doors.

Door Types We Service

Standard 2-panel sliding glass doors
Wide 3- and 4-panel sliding doors
French patio doors (hinged)
Bi-fold glass doors
Multi-panel accordion glass doors
Floor-to-ceiling glass walls
Pocket sliding doors
Stacking glass door systems

Fix Your Patio Door Problems Today

Free on-site quote across all of Southern California. We'll assess your doors and recommend the right film for heat, privacy, UV, or security.

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