If your storefront feels hot, uncomfortable, or difficult for customers to enjoy during the day, professional Storefront Window Film can make a noticeable difference. Flying Window Tinting installs premium storefront window film in Orlando, helping local businesses reduce heat, cut glare, improve comfort, and protect interiors from Florida’s intense sun exposure. Located on East Colonial Drive near the SR-50 corridor, we have helped Orlando business owners improve their storefront glass for more than 24 years from our current location. Whether you operate a retail store, restaurant, office, medical practice, or showroom, our team can recommend the right solution for your building. Call (407) 380-1202 today to schedule your commercial consultation.
Service Summary
| Film Type | Primary Benefit |
|---|---|
| Solar Control Film | Heat reduction |
| Glare Reduction Film | Screen visibility |
| Frosted Film | Privacy |
| Reflective Film | Daytime privacy |
| Decorative Film | Branding and aesthetics |
| Security Film | Glass protection |
Stop Front Window Heat Before It Drives Customers Away
Storefront window film helps reduce solar heat entering through large glass windows. For many Orlando businesses, excessive heat near the front of the building creates an uncomfortable experience for customers and employees. Central Florida receives intense sunshine throughout the year. Orlando averages approximately 233 sunny days annually, and summer temperatures frequently exceed 90°F. Large storefront windows allow substantial solar heat to enter a building, often creating hot spots near entrances, waiting areas, and display sections. Many businesses along East Colonial Drive near UCF, and throughout Alafaya and Winter Park, struggle with rising cooling costs due to untreated storefront glass. Commercial window film helps reduce solar heat gain while allowing natural light to remain inside the building.
When customers are comfortable, they stay longer. Creating a cooler storefront environment can improve the overall experience while helping reduce HVAC strain during Orlando’s hottest months.