Historic & Landmark window film in Exton, PA
Corporate corridor · Commercial + residential

Historic & Landmark Window Film
Exton, PA

Serving historic and landmark buildings in Exton with preservation-compliant UV, safety, and energy window film.

Exton, Chester County

Why Exton preservation teams & property stewards choose Sun Control Specialists.

Sun Control Specialists installs preservation-compliant window film throughout Exton and Chester County. We work on historic homes, churches, courthouses, museums, and landmark commercial buildings, choosing low-reflectance film at a visible-light level that holds the original look of the glass while protecting interiors from UV and adding safety film to fragile original glazing. When a historic commission or landmark board is involved, we document the specification so it can be reviewed and approved.

Exton straddles corporate and residential more evenly than any other city in our service area. Roughly a third of our Exton quotes are office buildings and medical suites where afternoon glare is a measurable productivity problem — exam rooms with west exposure where the patient cannot see the screen, conference rooms where presentations get washed out by sun. The rest is residential on the fringe of the corporate belt: established neighborhoods south of Lincoln Highway and the newer townhome communities clustered near Eagleview. Commercial and residential clients here both spec SolarGard, just different lines — commercial leans on Armorcoat and the LX series for combined solar plus security, residential leans on the Panorama ceramic series for preservation-grade clarity.

What makes Exton different
  1. 01 Route 30 and 100 corporate corridor drives steady commercial tinting demand
  2. 02 Established residential demand from Whiteland Hunt, Mews at Bailey Station, and older neighborhoods south of Lincoln Highway
  3. 03 Mix of corporate campuses, medical office buildings, and adjacent residential — a true commercial-residential blend
  4. 04 Eagleview office park: ground-floor and west-elevation solar film is a recurring spec
  5. 05 Exton Square corridor: hospitality and retail properties
Historic & Landmark services in Exton

What we install.

Preservation-compliant solar film

Low-reflectance film at a visible-light level chosen to match the existing glass, so the building reads the same from the public way. We document the specification for review by your historic commission or landmark board.

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UV protection film

Blocks up to 99% of ultraviolet light, the single largest cause of fading in woodwork, plaster, oil paintings, textiles, archival paper, and period furnishings. Near-clear options keep interiors bright while protecting the collection.

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Safety & security film

Bonds aging single-pane and original mullioned glass so a cracked or broken pane holds in the frame instead of falling. A practical answer for churches, courthouses, and public buildings where replacing the glass is not an option.

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Why choose us

What you get with Sun Control Specialists.

Keeps the exterior appearance

Non-reflective film at a matched visible-light level means the facade looks unchanged from the sidewalk. That is what most preservation guidelines actually require.

Reversible and glass-friendly

Interior-applied film is removable and adds no permanent alteration to historic glass, which lines up with the reversibility most landmark standards favor.

Protects what cannot be replaced

Up to 99% UV rejection shields original woodwork, murals, stained finishes, artifacts, and textiles from the fading that ordinary glass does nothing to stop.

Energy gains without new glass

Solar film cuts heat gain and cooling load on single-pane historic glazing, so you improve comfort and operating cost without ripping out the original windows.

Holds fragile glass together

Safety film keeps brittle old panes in the frame if they crack, reducing the hazard and the cost of an emergency reglaze on irreplaceable glass.

Documentation for the board

We provide product specifications, visible-light and reflectance data, and installation certificates formatted for preservation commissions, landmark boards, and grant files.

Where we work in Exton

Communities served.

  • Whiteland Hunt
  • Mews at Bailey Station
  • Eagleview commercial campus
Nearby corridors

Also serving.

How it works

From estimate to installed.

01

Site review with the guidelines in hand

We walk the building, measure each elevation, look at the condition of the original glass, and review the preservation standards or commission requirements that apply before we recommend anything.

02

Specified, documented proposal

You receive a line-item proposal naming the exact film, its visible-light and reflectance values, and the reasoning, written so it can go straight to a historic commission or landmark board for approval.

03

Careful install on original glass

Our crew works gently around old putty, wavy glass, and delicate sashes. Interiors, furnishings, and collections are protected throughout, and the work is reversible.

04

Records and warranty

You receive the installation certificate, manufacturer warranty registered in the building owner name, and a spec packet for your preservation file and insurance records.

Panorama Elite Window Film Network by Solar Gard — Sun Control Specialists
Certification

SolarGard Panorama Elite installer. Preservation-appropriate UV, solar, and safety film for historic glazing.

Exton questions

Frequently asked.

Do you work on historic buildings in Exton?
Yes. Exton is within our regular service area, and historic and landmark work is a core part of what we do. Sun Control Specialists has treated historic glazing throughout Exton and Chester County for over 27 years. Call (215) 272-6999 or request an estimate online.
Will the film change how my building looks from the street?
No, that is the whole point of how we specify it. For historic and landmark glass we use low-reflectance film at a visible-light level matched to the existing glass, so the facade reads the same from the public way. We can provide the visible-light and reflectance figures for your historic commission to review.
Can window film satisfy a historic commission or landmark board?
In most cases, yes. Interior-applied film is reversible and adds no permanent change to the historic glass, which aligns with the reversibility most preservation standards favor. We document the exact film, its visible-light and reflectance values, and the reasoning in a format your commission or board can approve.
How does the film protect a historic interior?
Our films block up to 99% of ultraviolet light, the main driver of fading in original woodwork, plaster, oil paintings, archival paper, textiles, and period furnishings. Near-clear options protect the room while keeping it bright, so a museum, church, or historic home loses far less to sun damage over time.
Is the film safe for old single-pane and mullioned glass?
Yes, and it adds protection. Safety film bonds aging single-pane and original mullioned glass so a cracked or broken pane holds in the frame instead of falling, which matters for churches, courthouses, and public buildings where replacing the original glass is not an option. We install carefully around old putty, wavy glass, and delicate sashes.
Can we improve energy efficiency without replacing the historic windows?
That is one of the most common reasons buildings call us. Solar film reduces heat gain and cooling load on single-pane historic glazing, so you gain comfort and lower operating cost while keeping the original windows fully intact. It is a far smaller intervention than a window replacement, and it is reversible.
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