The glass scope, handled.
We slot in the way the tile guy or the millworker does. Clean install, clear schedule, on-spec film, warranty registered to the homeowner. Your client does not know we exist until they see the result.
Specified for the way you actually work.
Three things the remodelers & general contractors we work with tell us matter most. We built the engagement around them.
- 01
Schedule reliability
Walk-through to firm quote within one week. Most jobs install in one to two days. We do not hold the project hostage waiting on backordered material or a second-trip survey.
- 02
We answer for our work
If anything ever needs revisiting, the homeowner calls us directly. Issues do not bounce back through the GC, and your phone stays quiet.
- 03
Homeowner-facing, or invisible. Your call.
We can present the spec directly to the client and walk them through the upsell, or stay quiet and bill you direct. Whatever the relationship calls for.
Hollywood, Florida studio. Architectural-grade films only. Built inside The Auto Lab Florida. We work as a sub on residential remodels across South Florida every week.
The questions we get on every introduction call.
- How fast can you mobilize?
- Walk-through within three business days of the call. Firm quote within one week of the walk-through. Install scheduled within two weeks of approval. Faster on tight closes if we need to.
- Do you bill the homeowner direct, or through the GC?
- Either. Default is whichever the GC prefers. We can issue the invoice to the GC at trade pricing, or quote the homeowner direct and pay a referral.
- Will film install affect freshly-installed glass warranties?
- In nearly every case, no. We confirm compatibility in writing with the window manufacturer before any work starts if the glass is under active warranty.
- Can you do partial scope, like a few windows in one room?
- Yes. There is no minimum square footage. The walk-through and quote are still complimentary even if the scope is one pane in one bathroom.
- Is there a markup if we white-label?
- No. The trade rate is the trade rate. The homeowner is your client; we are your sub. We do not present ourselves to your client unless you ask us to.
