Window Film Tinting for Lancaster, TX

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Celebrating 27 years of service excellence! We have now been in the home and office window tinting business for 27 years and still going strong. We have been providing excellent service in Lancaster, TX and surrounding areas for 27 years!

Come and help us celebrate click here to get a free consultation and let us show you what residential window tinting or commercial window tinting can do for you. Weather its home, office or commercial window tinting, no job is to big or too small for us! We have been helping our customers save money here in the DFW metroplex for 27 years now, let us show you how!

Welcome to Our Site

Home Window Tinting, Inc. has been serving Lancaster since 1989. Our personalized service before, during and after your installation is second to none. Your satisfaction is our most important priority. We will educate you about window film/ tint so you can make an informed decision and the best choice for your home or office. We carry a full selection of sun control (Night Vision &Prestige), security (3M Ultra) and decorative films (Fasara). Call us at 972.539.2989 or 817.421.3911, or Toll Free at 800.689.8468.

All persons coming to your home from our company are employees, not sub-contractors. We are insured and bonded. Documentation upon request.

Home Window Tinting, Inc. offers the highest quality installed window film in the DFW Metroplex. Serving Addison, Allen, Carrollton, Coppell, Dallas ,Flower Mound, Frisco, Irving, Lewisville, McKinney, Plano, Richardson, Fort Worth, Keller, Arlington, Hurst, Bedford, Southlake, Grapevine, Euless, Prosper Weatherford, Mansfield, Denton, Rockwall, Lancaster. Basically all of North Texas. SERIOUS energy savings w/ FREE Estimates. Qualifies for 2009 Energy Savings Tax Credit.

3M Scotchtint Window Film Advantages

Energy Savings are often great enough to pay for the cost of installation in less than two years.

Comfort is improved, even for interior rooms, by eliminating “cold wall” and “hot wall” effects.

Efficiency is increased through a more comfortable environment.

Fade reduction of carpets, drapes, and upholstery by blocking ultraviolet rays (the major cause of fading) helps preserve your furnishings.

Protection of people and property from the hazards of windstorms, hurricanes and earthquakes is enhanced. Glass becomes shatter-resistant and remains in place when broken.

Glare reduction makes lighting control easier and reduces eye strain. Allows you to view your TVs better as well as your landscaping.

Lancaster, TX History Tidbit

Founded in 1852 and incorporated in May 1866, Lancaster was one of the first incorporated communities in Dallas County. “Honest A” Bledsoe is said to have surveyed and staked off the town on the 430-acre (1.7 km2) Rawlins survey, modeling it after his hometown of Lancaster, Kentucky. The city plan features a traffic circle in the center of a town square, with streets entering from the middle of each side.

During the American Civil War, Tucker, Sherrod & Company contracted with the State of Texas to manufacture replicas of the .44 caliber Colt Dragoon from a factory on West Main Street in Lancaster.John M. Crockett, former mayor of Dallas and lieutenant governor of Texas, served as superintendent of the arms factory.

Lancaster’s Historic MKT Depot and Rose Garden

In December 1888, Lancaster’s train depot opened as a stop on the Dallas and Waco line, and in 1891, it became part of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (MKT) line, running from Dallas to the Gulf Coast of Texas.

On February 27, 1934, Clyde Barrow of Bonnie & Clyde fame robbed the R.P. Henry & Sons Bank that was then located near the southeast corner of the town square. Bonnie Parker waited in the getaway car on Malloy Bridge Rd. while Clyde and Raymond Hamilton walked in, robbed the bank, and walked out with over $4,000.

1994 Tornado damage and repair are evident in the brick color on the former White Bank Building on Lancaster’s Historic Town Square.

In 1994 a tornado of F4 intensity ripped through Lancaster, killing 3 people, devastating the Historic Town Square, and damaging or completely destroying 250 homes in the area.The White & Company Bank building, a local landmark since 1898, was extremely damaged in the tornado but was rebuilt, and in 1998 reopened as headquarters for the Lancaster Economic Development Corporation.