Solutions for Every Industry: Warehouses

Arizona warehouses and distribution centers face a unique challenge: massive sun-exposed skylights and perimeter windows drive interior temperatures well above OSHA comfort guidelines, threatening both worker safety and temperature-sensitive inventory. Arizona House of Film has served industrial clients across Phoenix, Mesa, Gilbert, and Tucson with commercial-grade window film engineered for large-format industrial installations. Our solar control films block up to 84% of solar heat gain, dramatically reducing the cooling load for large open warehouse spaces where HVAC is a major operating expense. For a 50,000 sq ft distribution center, annual cooling savings typically range from $8,000 to $20,000 โ€” with installation costs recovered in 12โ€“24 months. Temperature-sensitive products โ€” pharmaceuticals, electronics, food products, and raw materials with strict storage requirements โ€” are protected from afternoon solar heat spikes that can damage inventory and trigger costly waste or product spoilage events. Our safety films prevent dangerous glass fragmentation in compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.23 glazing requirements, protecting workers near windows and skylights from glass-related injuries. Films are available in configurations compatible with metal-framed industrial windows subject to high thermal expansion in Arizona's extreme heat. Licensed ROC #314088. Contact us for a no-obligation commercial site assessment.

""The warehouse film paid for itself in 14 months through reduced cooling costs alone. Our inventory is no longer at risk from afternoon heat spikes." - Phoenix Distribution Center Manager"

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ROI on window film for large warehouse spaces?

Most Arizona warehouse installations recover the investment in 12โ€“24 months through reduced cooling costs alone. A 50,000 sq ft distribution facility typically saves $8,000โ€“$20,000 annually on cooling. We provide ROI estimates as part of every commercial proposal.

Do films meet OSHA glass safety requirements?

Yes. Our safety films are tested to ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC 16 CFR 1201 standards. When installed on warehouse skylights or glass panels, they prevent dangerous glass fragmentation in compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.23 glazing requirements.

Can film handle the thermal stress of metal-framed industrial windows?

Metal-framed windows experience significant thermal expansion in Arizona's extreme heat. We select films with appropriate solar heat gain coefficients for your glass type and frame to prevent thermal stress cracking, assessing all specifications before installation.

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