Protect your glass and smooth surfaces from scratches, tagging,
paint, and everyday vandalism with professional anti-graffiti film installation.

At Rolan Pro, we provide high-quality anti-graffiti film solutions for commercial and residential properties. With over 15 years of installation experience, we help property owners protect storefront glass, mirrors, partitions, doors, and other vulnerable surfaces with a durable sacrificial layer that can be replaced if damaged.
We offer anti-graffiti films in 4 mil, 6 mil, and 8 mil thicknesses, depending on the level of protection your project requires.
Ideal For:
1. Ideal for storefront glass and commercial entry doors exposed to heavy public traffic.
2. Best suited for office partitions, lobby glass, and other interior commercial surfaces that need added scratch and vandalism protection.
3. A smart solution for retail spaces, shopping centers, schools, and public-facing buildings where surface damage can lead to costly replacement.
4. Perfect for protecting smooth commercial surfaces such as glass, mirrors, and elevator panels from tagging, paint, scratches, and everyday abuse.
Key reasons homeowners choose our security films

Get a professional anti-graffiti film solution for your commercial property with the right thickness, clean installation, and a polished final result.

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FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions
No, high-quality window films are virtually invisible once installed. They maintain the natural appearance of the glass while providing protection and performance benefits.
No, the film will not make your windows unbreakable. It strengthens the glass and holds the shards together if it breaks, reducing the risk of injury and delaying forced entry.
Installation usually takes a few hours, depending on the size and number of windows. Larger or more complex projects may require a full day.
Most high-quality window films last 10–15 years or longer, depending on exposure to sunlight, glass type, and maintenance.