Best Window Tinting Company in Newton, KS

Best Window Tinting Company in Newton, KS

Residential and business window tinting or solar film, UV protection, glare control, decorative films, and solar films services, and more at an affordable price!  We are a fully insured, bonded and licensed company locally owned and operating near Newton, KS.

Will my energy costs decrease? Absolutely. Your monthly energy bills will be less since your air conditioner won’t have to work as hard. And in the dead of winter, your window films will retain heat by up to 30%, letting your furnace run more efficiently, again saving you money. (Your savings depends upon the type of film you select.)

Our professional staff is ready and available to accommodate your schedule. Have questions? Call us!

  • Window Tinting
  • UV Protection
  • Glare Control
  • Decorative Films
  • Solar Films (Solar Window Tinting)

We provide any of the above services to various residential homes and businesses in the Newton, KS area, including…

  • Residential Customers
  • Business Clients
  • Commercial Clients
  • Retail Buildings
  • Light Industrial Projects

Choose the advanced solution with custom window films from Advanced Solutions Window Tinting. Call us today at 316-806-8934 or fill out our online estimate request form, and make your home or office light work for your life.

Window Tinting For Newton, KS & Surrounding Areas

About Newton

During World War II, the Newton airport was taken over by the US Navy as a secondary Naval Air Station, and the main runway was extended to over 7,000 feet.

Newton served as the Middle Division dispatching headquarters for the “Santa Fe” until the mid-1980s, when all dispatching for the Chicago to Los Angeles system was centralized in the Chicago area. In 1995, the Santa Fe merged with the Burlington Northern Railroad, and is now known as the BNSF Railway.

The BNSF continues to be a large industrial taxpayer although its impact as an employer has decreased in the past decade. Most locals still refer to this railroad as the “Santa Fe”.