
Commercial Film Solutions
Anti-Graffiti Film
Protect your glass from vandalism — replace the film, not the window.
Overview
Anti-graffiti film is a clear, sacrificial layer applied to glass surfaces that protects against scratching, etching, acid damage, and spray paint. When vandalism occurs, we simply replace the film — not the expensive glass underneath. For storefronts, elevators, mirrors, and bathroom partitions in high-traffic commercial areas, anti-graffiti film saves thousands in glass replacement costs.
- Protects storefronts, elevators, and mirrors
- Fraction of the cost of glass replacement
- Quick peel-and-replace when damaged
- Invisible protection — no change in appearance
- Available for interior and exterior surfaces
- Protects against scratching, etching, acid, and spray paint

Key Benefits
Cost Savings
Save thousands vs. glass replacement. A single pane of commercial glass can cost $500–$2,000+ to replace.
Quick Replacement
When vandalism occurs, we swap the damaged film in under an hour per panel. Minimal downtime.
Invisible
Virtually invisible once installed. No one will know it's there until it does its job.
Multi-Surface
Works on glass windows, mirrors, elevator panels, bathroom partitions, and display cases.
Multi-Threat
Protects against scratching, keying, acid etching, spray paint, marker, and sticker residue.
Renewable
Simply peel off the damaged layer and apply a fresh one. Indefinite protection for your glass.
Frequently Asked Questions
When undamaged, anti-graffiti film lasts 5–7 years before needing replacement. When vandalism occurs, we replace just the affected film panels.
Anti-graffiti film is virtually invisible once installed. It does not change the appearance, clarity, or color of your glass in any noticeable way.
Most panel replacements take under an hour. We can typically schedule replacement within 1–2 business days of your call.
Scratching, keying, acid etching, spray paint, permanent marker, sticker residue, and general surface damage. The film absorbs the damage instead of your glass.
No — it's commonly used on elevator panels, lobby mirrors, bathroom partitions, display cases, and any glass surface in high-traffic or vandalism-prone areas.
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