Energy Savings Calculator
See how much you could save on your energy bill with professional window tinting — for your home or business.
Estimate Your Energy Savings
Window film reduces solar heat gain, cutting the workload on your HVAC system. In desert climates like Las Vegas and Henderson, where AC runs nearly year-round, the savings add up fast. Most customers see a 25–30% reduction in HVAC-related energy costs. Enter your average monthly energy bill to get an estimate.
Estimate based on average 30% HVAC cost reduction. Actual savings vary by window size, orientation, film type, and building use. Consult your utility provider for rebate eligibility.
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Average reduction in HVAC-related energy costs — lower energy bills year-round, not just in summer.
Maximum solar heat blocked by our highest-performance films, dramatically reducing cooling load.
Typical ROI payback period in desert climates like Las Vegas, where AC runs nearly 9 months a year.
What Window Film Does for Your Energy Bill
Window film is one of the highest-ROI building upgrades available — especially in the Mojave Desert, where windows are the #1 source of unwanted heat gain.
- Reduce HVAC costs by up to 30% — by blocking solar heat before it enters the building, your AC doesn't have to work as hard. That directly translates to lower monthly utility bills.
- Block up to 83% of solar heat — our highest-performance films reject the majority of solar energy at the glass, keeping interior temperatures stable without sacrificing natural light or views.
- Lower energy bills year-round — in winter, some films also provide insulating value, reducing heat loss through glass and cutting heating costs as well as cooling costs.
- ROI payback in 2–3 years in desert climates — Las Vegas and Henderson properties typically see full payback within 2 to 3 years, after which the savings are pure return. Film lasts 15–20+ years.
- LEED certification compatibility — window film can contribute to LEED points under Energy & Atmosphere (EA) and Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) categories, supporting green building certification for commercial and government projects.
- Utility rebate eligibility — several major utility providers offer rebates for qualifying window film installations. See the rebate programs below.
Utility Rebate Programs
Window film installations may qualify for rebates through your local utility provider. These rebates can significantly reduce your upfront cost and shorten the payback period. Always confirm current program availability directly with your utility before installation.
NV Energy
NV Energy's energy efficiency programs have included rebates for commercial window film installations that meet qualifying solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) thresholds. Commercial and industrial customers in Nevada should contact NV Energy directly to confirm current rebate availability and requirements.
SoCal Edison (SCE)
Southern California Edison has offered rebates through its Business Energy Efficiency program for qualifying window film upgrades in commercial buildings. Rebate amounts vary by project size and film specification. Contact SCE or an authorized trade ally for current program details.
APS (Arizona Public Service)
APS has offered energy efficiency incentives for commercial window film through its Business Solutions program. Qualifying installations must meet specific performance criteria. Contact APS or visit their business energy efficiency portal to check current rebate availability.
Rebate programs change frequently. Always verify current availability, amounts, and requirements directly with your utility provider before scheduling installation. I can provide the film specification documentation needed for rebate applications.
LEED Certification & Window Film
Window film can contribute to LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification for commercial, institutional, and government buildings. Relevant credit categories include:
- Energy & Atmosphere (EA) — reduced HVAC energy consumption from improved solar heat gain control contributes to energy performance credits.
- Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) — glare reduction and improved thermal comfort support occupant comfort credits.
- Materials & Resources (MR) — film applied to existing glass avoids the embodied carbon cost of full window replacement.
For LEED projects, I can provide full film specification sheets, SHGC and VLT data, and installation documentation to support your certification submission.
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