Everglass Seattle installs nano-ceramic window film for homes in Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and the Eastside. 80% clear, blocks 99% UV and 42% solar heat. No mirror effect. HOA-approved. One specialist, done in one day. Lifetime warranty. Call (206) 415-0044.

What is Nano Ceramic Clear film?

The invisible shield for your windows. From outside it looks exactly like untreated glass — no tint, no mirror effect, no visible change. Yet it blocks 99% of UV rays, significantly reduces solar heat, and preserves all your natural light and views. The ideal choice for HOA communities and anyone who wants maximum performance with zero impact on their home's exterior appearance. Lifetime warranty.

What is Ceramic Dual Reflective — Deep Charcoal Black?

A premium privacy and heat solution with a sophisticated deep charcoal finish. Blocks more than half of all solar heat, 99% of UV rays, and significantly reduces glare on TVs and monitors. The dual-reflective technology eliminates the mirror effect inside — you see out clearly even at night. During the day, neighbors can't see in. A sleek, modern look that works with any home design. Lifetime warranty.

What is White Matte Frost film?

Complete privacy day and night. Transforms ordinary glass into an elegant matte panel — the look of expensive etched or sandblasted glass without replacing it, at a fraction of the cost. Light still comes through, the room stays bright — but no one outside can see in. Factory-guaranteed to stay pure white. Perfect for bathrooms, home offices, and entry glass. Lifetime warranty.

Why ceramic and not regular window film?

Older metalized films create a mirror effect outside, interfere with Wi-Fi and mobile signal, and yellow or bubble over time. Ceramic film works differently — no metal, no mirror, no signal interference. It blocks more heat and UV, looks natural from both sides, and performs without degrading for years.

What's the difference between window film and window tinting?

Essentially the same thing — film applied to glass. But the quality difference is enormous. "Window tinting" is mostly associated with cars. What's sold on Amazon and other marketplaces is typically dyed or reflective cellophane that doesn't work, bubbles within months, and in some cases can release harmful substances when heated. Architectural nano-ceramic film is a completely different class of product. It solves real problems: overheating rooms, glare on screens and TVs, fading furniture and hardwood floors from UV, lack of daytime privacy, and excessive AC costs. We install only professional architectural film with a lifetime warranty — not automotive, not what's sold online.

Is your film approved for HOA communities?

Yes. Both ceramic options — clear and charcoal — create no mirror effect and don't change how your windows look from outside. Most HOA communities approve them without issue. On request, we provide a complete Letter of Technical Specifications for your ARC submission — at no charge.

Will my rooms get darker after installation?

It depends on the film — and we specifically help you choose the right one for your home and windows. We're local and we know the PNW climate: winters here are already dark enough, and we will never recommend a film that makes your home feel like a cave. The clear nano-ceramic film doesn't change the amount of light — your rooms look exactly the same as before. The Deep Charcoal creates a slight reduction in light and eliminates glare — many find it more comfortable, especially in rooms with screens. Think of it like good sunglasses: everything looks sharper, your eyes relax. We'll find the option that works both summer and winter.

Will window film help reduce my AC costs?

Yes. The film blocks a significant portion of solar heat before it enters the room — your AC doesn't have to work as hard. Our clients save up to 30% on cooling costs. Most noticeable on west and south-facing windows during summer months — that's where homes overheat the most.

How do I know which film is right for my home?

Just call us. We'll ask a few questions about your windows, sun exposure, and what you're trying to solve — and tell you right away what works best. No obligation, just a conversation.

Does window film work on double pane and Low-E glass?

Yes, fully compatible.

How long does the film last?

All residential installations include a lifetime manufacturer-backed warranty.

Can I install film on only some windows?

Yes. You can start with the most problematic areas — west and south-facing windows, your home office, living room with screen glare. No restrictions.

Does installation disrupt my day?

Not at all. No construction, no permits, no mess, no noise. Our specialist arrives, measures, and installs everything in a single visit — typically a few hours. You go about your day and it's done.

Do you remove old film?

Yes. Removal is a separate service — the installer assesses on-site and provides a quote before starting. Nothing begins until you approve.

Do you handle commercial projects?

Yes. We work with offices, medical facilities, retail, and other commercial properties. Special pricing and terms apply for commercial projects. Email us at ask@everglass-seattle.com or fill out the form on our website — we'll follow up and discuss the details.

Who installs the film?

We're a local company — we install everything ourselves, no subcontractors, no franchises. You always know exactly who's coming to your home.

What areas do you serve?

We serve residential and commercial properties throughout King and Snohomish County — Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Mercer Island, Sammamish, Edmonds, and surrounding areas.

Is there a charge for the installation visit?

No. Before we come out, we give you an approximate price over the phone. Our specialist arrives, measures everything on-site for accuracy, and confirms the final price — then installs the same day. We want you to know what to expect upfront and feel confident you're getting a fair price.

Is there a minimum order?

Yes, there is a minimum service visit fee. We'll give you the approximate price over the phone — the final amount is confirmed on-site after measuring, before any work begins.