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Nashcity Window Tint
1601 Robards Way
5.00(
8
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Approved Pro
Nashcity Window Tint
1601 Robards Way
5.00(
8
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Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
30 local quotes requested

NashCity Window Tinting is proud to be a locally owned, family operated business that provides the surrounding community help with their window tinting needs. Residential or commercial, window tinting provides additional comfort, safety and privacy while reducing energy and utility costs and protecting assets from UV damage. We have a number of options to choose from and work with our customers to find the right solution to meet their goal. Let us show you the Frost Shades difference, get in touch today!

"Amazing work with amazing owners"

Kayla M on February 2025

NashCity Window Tinting is proud to be a locally owned, family operated business that provides the surrounding community help with their window tinting needs. Residential or commercial, window tinting provides additional comfort, safety and privacy while reducing energy and utility costs and protecting assets from UV damage. We have a number of options to choose from and work with our customers to find the right solution to meet their goal. Let us show you the Frost Shades difference, get in touch today!

"Amazing work with amazing owners"

Kayla M on February 2025


Mountain Glass Arts
1370 Tunnel Rd
No reviews
Mountain Glass Arts
1370 Tunnel Rd
No reviews

Mountain Glass Arts is the premier distributor of borosilicate glass, as well as all lampworking, glassblowing and flameworking supplies. Our emphasis is on the customer. The primary goal of our company is to supply you with friendly, knowledgeable, expedient and accurate service. Please call us anytime for any reason, we look forward to hearing from you. If you have tried other suppliers and weren't satisfied, give us a try, we strive to be the best.

Mountain Glass Arts is the premier distributor of borosilicate glass, as well as all lampworking, glassblowing and flameworking supplies. Our emphasis is on the customer. The primary goal of our company is to supply you with friendly, knowledgeable, expedient and accurate service. Please call us anytime for any reason, we look forward to hearing from you. If you have tried other suppliers and weren't satisfied, give us a try, we strive to be the best.


Solar Screen Window Tinting
1521 W Andrew Johnson Hwy
No reviews
Solar Screen Window Tinting
1521 W Andrew Johnson Hwy
No reviews
Free onsite estimate

Solar Screen Window Tinting

Solar Screen Window Tinting


Glass & More
1289 Harsh Lane
No reviews
Glass & More
1289 Harsh Lane
No reviews
20 years of experience

Residential and commercial glass work.

Residential and commercial glass work.


Buttram Garage Doors
1440 Issac Way
5.00(
5
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Buttram Garage Doors
1440 Issac Way
5.00(
5
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

I would like to start off by saying thank you to all of our customers and future customers for being able to continue to do the work I love. I also loved looking at our profile on here. We are a family owned company ready to serve you and your family 24 hours a day. We have a showroom set up so you can visually see garage doors and other products we offer. Whether your are the need of a garage door for a new project or just want to upgrade an existing door we offer a free estimate we come to your house to measure and discuss options you have. A basic service call includes lubing all moving parts, checking rollers,tracks,springs and all hardware,openers checked as well. All work is done by a trained professional that is employed by Buttrams Garage Doors and specialty products we use no subcontractors. We guarantee the best possible service to you and guarantee you will be treated as family.

I would like to start off by saying thank you to all of our customers and future customers for being able to continue to do the work I love. I also loved looking at our profile on here. We are a family owned company ready to serve you and your family 24 hours a day. We have a showroom set up so you can visually see garage doors and other products we offer. Whether your are the need of a garage door for a new project or just want to upgrade an existing door we offer a free estimate we come to your house to measure and discuss options you have. A basic service call includes lubing all moving parts, checking rollers,tracks,springs and all hardware,openers checked as well. All work is done by a trained professional that is employed by Buttrams Garage Doors and specialty products we use no subcontractors. We guarantee the best possible service to you and guarantee you will be treated as family.


BLUE SPRINGS TIRE & REPAIR
7155 BLUE SPRINGS PKWY
No reviews
BLUE SPRINGS TIRE & REPAIR
7155 BLUE SPRINGS PKWY
No reviews

Total Cleaning Solutions
204B Old Dobbins No. 2 Pike
No reviews
Total Cleaning Solutions
204B Old Dobbins No. 2 Pike
No reviews
Free onsite estimate

We are a licensed and insured cleaning company that is based out of Gallatin, TN. The key to our success is that we are passionate in what we do. We enjoy making sure every client is satisfied with the jobs we perform and we stand behind them 100%. We would welcome the opportunity to earn your trust and deliver you the best service in the industry!

We are a licensed and insured cleaning company that is based out of Gallatin, TN. The key to our success is that we are passionate in what we do. We enjoy making sure every client is satisfied with the jobs we perform and we stand behind them 100%. We would welcome the opportunity to earn your trust and deliver you the best service in the industry!


Pella Windows and Doors
277 Mallory Station
4.42(
132
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Pella Windows and Doors
277 Mallory Station
4.42(
132
)
Customers say: Quality work
100 years of experience

Showroom Locations - Franklin, TN 277 Mallory Station The Pella Window and Door Showroom has the products and expertise you need for your replacement project in the Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, Murfreesboro, Hendersonville and Clarksville areas. Stop by to see and touch a variety of energy-efficient windows and patio doors in full scale, including beautiful wood, low-maintenance vinyl, and durable fiberglass; and wood, fiberglass or steel entry doors. Or we can come to you for a free, no-pressure in-home consultation. Visit the Pella Window and Door Showroom in Nashville today, or schedule a free in-home consultation and see how Pella can help turn your vision into a reality.

"What a nightmare. If I had a choice between living with rotting doors and a couple of broken windows, or hiring Pella of Franklin again? I'd live with the rotting doors and broken windows. Did a virtual consult July 11 with Brayden Briggs. Went fine, got what we needed for information, requested a quote. He turned those around inside a few days, and we opted to move forward thinking Pella was a good name, it's a large brand, decent warranty. Brayden really sold the "turnkey installation" and I'll touch on how that actually went shortly. Wayne came out July 27 to do order verification; the next day he returned with Johnny for a second round (and by the way, these two gentlemen are great.) Wayne noted several items missing from the order verification sheet, including an attic window I'd already pointed out to Brayden twice. I followed up with Brayden, who told me the order was being sent to their front desk for a second round of verification. After two more reminders, I finally got the price for our attic window and saw it added to our order sheet. We made a deposit and were told the doors were processing. On August 20, Johnny stopped by unannounced and stated he needed to re-measure the door, as the style we chose may not fit. This was the first and ONLY time we'd heard anything about that. Took several emails and a text to the sales manager to get a straight answer out of Brayden, who said they'd just switched manufacturers and the measurements were off. We chose a different style, were assured everything was on track, and Pella confirmed installation of everything (both doors and windows) beginning September 28. Between the time of our order and September 28, Pella confirmed seven separate times we were set for install of all products the week of September 28. About an hour after the install team arrived September 28, we received a text from Andy: Apparently two windows had not come in AND he wanted to know if he could schedule their install with the doors. ON NOVEMBER 19. From July on, we were lead to believe install for the doors would happen end of September, and it took Pella until the day of installation to inform us the doors were delayed another SEVEN weeks. Pella of Franklin blamed it on manufacturing; corporate said that wasn't accurate. Ultimately, I told them they'd have the doors on the premises and actively being installed no later than November 19 or they'd cancel the order. After the team came through for the windows, we went around to touch up the trim. My husband first noticed the strips on the screens were separating on some windows so I contacted Pella. I was told this wasn't typical and they'd have to replace every screen (18 in all.) In the process of checking screens, I noticed several spots where screw holes had been carelessly slobbed over with caulk. Spots on the trim they'd nicked and "patched" with a smear of more caulk. Then we noticed that the caulk on window after window appeared to be yellowing/browning over time. I contacted them and asked if this was a bad batch? Did they apply something off-white? Andy responded that the only time he'd seen that happen was when an installer had applied EXTERIOR caulk inside. They'd used the wrong caulk and as a result, several windows have yellowed, filthy, sticky caulk that I'm now in the process of scraping and cleaning myself. The white vinyl trim they applied is bubbling and separating in multiple spots. There's excess foam poking out around one window. On another, the bottom exterior sill is pitched into the house instead of away. Another window upstairs isn't closing evenly and is noticeably off-center, so that the right side closes lower than the left. If you'd like to see how that "turnkey installation" actually turned out, I've attached some photos to demonstrate what I found after further inspection. The unnecessary icing on the caulk cake though was what happened in our front room: We had two arched windows replaced, one in my closet, one in the front room. The crew left early one day, telling me they needed to paint the trim for those windows. I said okay, and assumed they'd done exactly that. The next day they installed the flex moulding over the front arch; when they went to put up the one in my closet, they acknowledged it wasn't painted. I told them to put it up in my closet unpainted and I'd take care of painting. Shame on me for not catching it: Why did they have one painted but not the other?? Unfortunately the answer is that neither piece was painted. In the front room, they'd installed the flex moulding unpainted, then smeared caulk ALL OVER it in an attempt to make it looked painted. Apparently they thought we wouldn't notice or that I wouldn't know any better?? Pella completely ruined the piece. I had to rip it off and have a new piece ordered for replacement. They installed one window that was broken, said they'd ordered the replacement. The gentleman came out to fix that last week and discovered whoever ordered the replacement ordered the bottom half--not the top half, which is what was needed. Today was the final straw, though: After eight confirmations from Andy, Brayden, and David that the doors would be on the premises and installed November 19, I get a text from Andy this morning (November 18.) Not even a full 24 hours prior to install and he tells me that he's so sorry for the inconvenience, but the sliding patio door never shipped. And that's because there's a part shortage and its not even finished, nor do they have a date they expect it in. The door was supposed to be in November 10 and didn't show up. Pella of Franklin never called to follow up. Andy assumed it would arrive November 16 and it didn't show up. They never called the factory to follow up. Instead, he waited until today, the day before install when it didn't show up AGAIN, to contact the factory and ask about the sliding door we ordered FOUR MONTHS AGO ALL THE WHILE confirming for me on eight separate occasions we were on track for installation November 19. We told them to cancel the patio door, which David seemed happy enough to do, and to process our refund and send a new contract. As of late afternoon, I hadn't received either, so I texted David to ask when to expect those. He replied he hadn't processed a refund yet, and a new contract wasn't necessary. Unfortunately, it very much is! And that's because we need to ensure the door has been removed AND any labor, materials, etc. associated with that install have ALSO been removed from our final total because they have failed to deliver on installation. For the second time. David did not acknowledge the request. The crew is set to come out tomorrow for entry door install; I was told by Andy they'd resolve all of the punch list items tomorrow, and today, David's response is they'll do it "as soon as possible" after I meet with Mark, the install manager. We've got another appointment set for November 30, at which time they're supposed to install the replacement window and screens. Hopefully that will be the end of this nightmare, and I'll update my review at that time. They continue to blame the issues on the supply chain, but this isn't the supply chain's fault. The supply chain isn't setting install dates and then not following up to ensure a product is in. The supply chain isn't giving out unverified information to paying customers. That is the sole responsibility of Pella of Franklin. If we don't have a new contract, refund, and resolution for all of these errors by tomorrow, we're engaging the Better Business Bureau."

Rebecca B on November 2020

Showroom Locations - Franklin, TN 277 Mallory Station The Pella Window and Door Showroom has the products and expertise you need for your replacement project in the Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, Murfreesboro, Hendersonville and Clarksville areas. Stop by to see and touch a variety of energy-efficient windows and patio doors in full scale, including beautiful wood, low-maintenance vinyl, and durable fiberglass; and wood, fiberglass or steel entry doors. Or we can come to you for a free, no-pressure in-home consultation. Visit the Pella Window and Door Showroom in Nashville today, or schedule a free in-home consultation and see how Pella can help turn your vision into a reality.

"What a nightmare. If I had a choice between living with rotting doors and a couple of broken windows, or hiring Pella of Franklin again? I'd live with the rotting doors and broken windows. Did a virtual consult July 11 with Brayden Briggs. Went fine, got what we needed for information, requested a quote. He turned those around inside a few days, and we opted to move forward thinking Pella was a good name, it's a large brand, decent warranty. Brayden really sold the "turnkey installation" and I'll touch on how that actually went shortly. Wayne came out July 27 to do order verification; the next day he returned with Johnny for a second round (and by the way, these two gentlemen are great.) Wayne noted several items missing from the order verification sheet, including an attic window I'd already pointed out to Brayden twice. I followed up with Brayden, who told me the order was being sent to their front desk for a second round of verification. After two more reminders, I finally got the price for our attic window and saw it added to our order sheet. We made a deposit and were told the doors were processing. On August 20, Johnny stopped by unannounced and stated he needed to re-measure the door, as the style we chose may not fit. This was the first and ONLY time we'd heard anything about that. Took several emails and a text to the sales manager to get a straight answer out of Brayden, who said they'd just switched manufacturers and the measurements were off. We chose a different style, were assured everything was on track, and Pella confirmed installation of everything (both doors and windows) beginning September 28. Between the time of our order and September 28, Pella confirmed seven separate times we were set for install of all products the week of September 28. About an hour after the install team arrived September 28, we received a text from Andy: Apparently two windows had not come in AND he wanted to know if he could schedule their install with the doors. ON NOVEMBER 19. From July on, we were lead to believe install for the doors would happen end of September, and it took Pella until the day of installation to inform us the doors were delayed another SEVEN weeks. Pella of Franklin blamed it on manufacturing; corporate said that wasn't accurate. Ultimately, I told them they'd have the doors on the premises and actively being installed no later than November 19 or they'd cancel the order. After the team came through for the windows, we went around to touch up the trim. My husband first noticed the strips on the screens were separating on some windows so I contacted Pella. I was told this wasn't typical and they'd have to replace every screen (18 in all.) In the process of checking screens, I noticed several spots where screw holes had been carelessly slobbed over with caulk. Spots on the trim they'd nicked and "patched" with a smear of more caulk. Then we noticed that the caulk on window after window appeared to be yellowing/browning over time. I contacted them and asked if this was a bad batch? Did they apply something off-white? Andy responded that the only time he'd seen that happen was when an installer had applied EXTERIOR caulk inside. They'd used the wrong caulk and as a result, several windows have yellowed, filthy, sticky caulk that I'm now in the process of scraping and cleaning myself. The white vinyl trim they applied is bubbling and separating in multiple spots. There's excess foam poking out around one window. On another, the bottom exterior sill is pitched into the house instead of away. Another window upstairs isn't closing evenly and is noticeably off-center, so that the right side closes lower than the left. If you'd like to see how that "turnkey installation" actually turned out, I've attached some photos to demonstrate what I found after further inspection. The unnecessary icing on the caulk cake though was what happened in our front room: We had two arched windows replaced, one in my closet, one in the front room. The crew left early one day, telling me they needed to paint the trim for those windows. I said okay, and assumed they'd done exactly that. The next day they installed the flex moulding over the front arch; when they went to put up the one in my closet, they acknowledged it wasn't painted. I told them to put it up in my closet unpainted and I'd take care of painting. Shame on me for not catching it: Why did they have one painted but not the other?? Unfortunately the answer is that neither piece was painted. In the front room, they'd installed the flex moulding unpainted, then smeared caulk ALL OVER it in an attempt to make it looked painted. Apparently they thought we wouldn't notice or that I wouldn't know any better?? Pella completely ruined the piece. I had to rip it off and have a new piece ordered for replacement. They installed one window that was broken, said they'd ordered the replacement. The gentleman came out to fix that last week and discovered whoever ordered the replacement ordered the bottom half--not the top half, which is what was needed. Today was the final straw, though: After eight confirmations from Andy, Brayden, and David that the doors would be on the premises and installed November 19, I get a text from Andy this morning (November 18.) Not even a full 24 hours prior to install and he tells me that he's so sorry for the inconvenience, but the sliding patio door never shipped. And that's because there's a part shortage and its not even finished, nor do they have a date they expect it in. The door was supposed to be in November 10 and didn't show up. Pella of Franklin never called to follow up. Andy assumed it would arrive November 16 and it didn't show up. They never called the factory to follow up. Instead, he waited until today, the day before install when it didn't show up AGAIN, to contact the factory and ask about the sliding door we ordered FOUR MONTHS AGO ALL THE WHILE confirming for me on eight separate occasions we were on track for installation November 19. We told them to cancel the patio door, which David seemed happy enough to do, and to process our refund and send a new contract. As of late afternoon, I hadn't received either, so I texted David to ask when to expect those. He replied he hadn't processed a refund yet, and a new contract wasn't necessary. Unfortunately, it very much is! And that's because we need to ensure the door has been removed AND any labor, materials, etc. associated with that install have ALSO been removed from our final total because they have failed to deliver on installation. For the second time. David did not acknowledge the request. The crew is set to come out tomorrow for entry door install; I was told by Andy they'd resolve all of the punch list items tomorrow, and today, David's response is they'll do it "as soon as possible" after I meet with Mark, the install manager. We've got another appointment set for November 30, at which time they're supposed to install the replacement window and screens. Hopefully that will be the end of this nightmare, and I'll update my review at that time. They continue to blame the issues on the supply chain, but this isn't the supply chain's fault. The supply chain isn't setting install dates and then not following up to ensure a product is in. The supply chain isn't giving out unverified information to paying customers. That is the sole responsibility of Pella of Franklin. If we don't have a new contract, refund, and resolution for all of these errors by tomorrow, we're engaging the Better Business Bureau."

Rebecca B on November 2020


Glass Doctor of Nashville
1016 8th Ave S
4.74(
70
)
Glass Doctor of Nashville
1016 8th Ave S
4.74(
70
)
Customers say: Super punctual
Recommended by 90% of Angi customers
Recommended by 90% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are Nashville's Leader in home glass installation and repair for windows,frameless shower door glass,tub enclousures,mirrors and table top glass. Glass Doctor of Nashville also handles auto glass repair and replacement. Since 1995 we've serviced Nashville and the greater Nashville area including Murfreesboro, Franklin, Hendersonville and Brentwood.

"Kolby was great! Fast, efficient, and professional. Would highly recommend!"

Tyler N on September 2024

We are Nashville's Leader in home glass installation and repair for windows,frameless shower door glass,tub enclousures,mirrors and table top glass. Glass Doctor of Nashville also handles auto glass repair and replacement. Since 1995 we've serviced Nashville and the greater Nashville area including Murfreesboro, Franklin, Hendersonville and Brentwood.

"Kolby was great! Fast, efficient, and professional. Would highly recommend!"

Tyler N on September 2024


Solar Solutions of White House
No reviews
Solar Solutions of White House
No reviews

We offer window film to protect you from heat, glare and harmful uv rays from the sun. Window film can also give you privacy and protect you from broken glass. All our films offer a lifetime residential warranty and a 10 year commercial warranty. Estimates are free. Free interior/exterior glass cleaning with purchase.

We offer window film to protect you from heat, glare and harmful uv rays from the sun. Window film can also give you privacy and protect you from broken glass. All our films offer a lifetime residential warranty and a 10 year commercial warranty. Estimates are free. Free interior/exterior glass cleaning with purchase.

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Window tinting applications or replacements FAQs

Most window-tinting pros bring their own film and tools to the job. Working with certified installers means they’ll select products that meet warranty guidelines and apply the film with tried-and-true techniques. Supplying the materials also lets the pro stand behind the final result, so you don’t have to worry about product quality or compliance.

The best film for your home depends on your goal. For strict energy savings, solar or ceramic films block UV rays and cut heat gain. If privacy is a top priority, reflective or dual-reflective options can make it difficult to see inside during the day. Need security? Thicker safety films help hold glass together. Weigh what matters most—efficiency, privacy, or protection—and let a pro match you with the right product.

3M window film is a branded line of premium films that only certified installers can apply. The company offers options for energy savings, privacy, and safety, all backed by strong manufacturer warranties. Hiring a 3M-authorized pro ensures the film is stored, handled, and installed to factory specs, which protects both performance and warranty coverage.

Start with windows that take the brunt of the sun, such as south- and east-facing panes or large sunroom windows. These areas receive the most solar heat and glare, so film delivers the greatest payoff in terms of comfort and energy savings. You can always add tint elsewhere once you see how well it works.

For most homes, a visible-light transmission (VLT) of 50% or lower strikes a good balance between privacy and daylight. At this level, people outside see a darker surface, but you still enjoy natural light indoors. If you need stronger privacy—say, for a first-floor bathroom—you can go darker, but be mindful that very low VLT can slightly dim interior spaces.

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