UV protection for stained glass and interiors, security film for sanctuary safety, and solar film for congregation comfort, for churches, temples, and synagogues across southeastern Pennsylvania.
A house of worship is full of things that cannot be replaced: stained glass, woodwork, painted plaster, textiles, and furnishings that have been in the building for generations. It is also a place that has had to start thinking about safety. Sun Control Specialists installs UV-protection film that shields original glass and interiors from the fading and damage of decades of sun, security film that holds sanctuary and entry glass together against forced entry or impact, and solar film that keeps the congregation comfortable through long services in a large, sun-filled room. We have worked with churches, temples, and synagogues across southeastern Pennsylvania for over 27 years.
Blocks up to 99% of ultraviolet light, the main cause of fading in stained glass leading, woodwork, painted plaster, textiles, and furnishings. Near-clear options protect the sanctuary while keeping it bright.
Learn moreBonds sanctuary, entry, and ground-floor glass so a break-in or impact is slowed and the glass holds in the frame. A practical safety layer for a building that is often open and lightly staffed.
Learn moreSolar film cuts the heat and glare that make a large, glass-filled sanctuary uncomfortable through long services. Decorative and frosted film adds privacy to offices, classrooms, and meeting rooms.
Learn moreLooking for the full picture first? Start at our window film installation hub, then come back here for the sanctuary-specific details.
Up to 99% UV rejection shields stained glass leading, woodwork, painted plaster, textiles, and furnishings from the fading and deterioration ordinary glass does nothing to stop.
Security film holds entry and ground-floor glass in the frame against forced entry or impact, a meaningful safety layer for a building that is often open and lightly staffed.
Solar film pulls heat and glare out of a large, sun-filled sanctuary so the congregation stays comfortable through long services without darkening the room.
Film is applied to interior glass and is reversible, so it protects without altering historic or stained windows. We adjust technique for old, leaded, and stained glazing.
Solar film reduces cooling load on a building that is expensive to condition, freeing budget for the work the congregation actually cares about.
You receive installation certificates, registered warranties, and product specs for the church board, building committee, and insurance records.