Our Certifications & Credentials
At Tint Core, we are proud members of the International Window Film Association (IWFA). We take pride in our professional window film installation, backed by certifications from the International Window Film Association (IWFA). Our team includes Safety & Security Film Specialists, ensuring reinforced protection against break-ins, impacts, and extreme weather. Our Solar Control Specialists enhance energy efficiency by reducing heat and glare, while our Advanced Solar Control Specialists utilize cutting-edge film solutions for maximum UV protection and temperature regulation. With IWFA-certified expertise, we guarantee precision, performance, and long-lasting results for every installation.



Safety & Security Film Specialists
Our IWFA-certified Safety & Security Film Specialists provide expert installation of high-performance films designed to enhance protection. Our security films strengthen glass, helping to prevent break-ins, reduce impact damage, and protect against extreme weather. In the event of breakage, these films hold shattered glass together, minimizing injury risks. Whether for homes, businesses, or high-security facilities, our precision installations ensure added safety and peace of mind.

Solar Control Specialists
Our IWFA-certified Solar Control Specialists are experts in optimizing indoor comfort and energy efficiency with professional window film installation. Our solar control films reduce glare, block harmful UV rays, and minimize heat buildup, keeping spaces cooler and protecting interiors from fading. With precise application, we help lower energy costs while enhancing visibility and comfort—perfect for residential, commercial, and automotive applications.

Advanced Solar Control Specialists
As IWFA-certified Advanced Solar Control Specialists, we install cutting-edge window films that provide superior heat rejection, glare reduction, and UV protection. These advanced films are engineered for maximum performance, balancing natural light while minimizing energy consumption. Ideal for high-exposure windows and climate-controlled environments, our installations help create a more comfortable and efficient space without compromising aesthetics.
Solar Gard Armorcoat Certified Partner Program
As an Armorcoat® Certified Partner, Tint Core can use this product for its customers. This means, as a customer, you are granted access to a wider variety of products with which to protect your building or home. While there are many different types of safety and security window films, there is only one film which will be the best possible solution for your needs. By being certified through Saint-Gobain Solar Gard, you now have access to another type of quality security film when partnering with Tint Core.


Premium Security Window Film Installation
A certification from East Coast Motorsports. A security film attachment system such as Wet Glaze, is a method used to bond security window film to the window frame, therefore helping to prevent the entire pane of glass from being blown or pushed out of the frame.
Partnerships

American Public Power Association
The American Public Power Association (APPA), based in Washington, D.C., is the service organization for the nation’s more than 2,000 community-owned electric utilities. Collectively, these utilities serve more than 46 million Americans.

Alliance to Save Energy (ASE)
The Alliance to Save Energy is a nonprofit organization that promotes energy efficiency worldwide through research, education and advocacy. We encourage business, government, environmental and consumer leaders to use energy efficiency as a means to achieve a healthier economy, a cleaner environment and greater energy security.

American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE)
The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to advancing energy efficiency as a means of promoting economic prosperity, energy security, and environmental protection.

Edison Electric Institute (EEI)
The Edison Electric Institute (EEI) is the association of U.S. Shareholder-Owned Electric Companies. Our members serve 95 percent of the ultimate customers in the shareholder-owned segment of the industry, and represent approximately 70 percent of the U.S. electric power industry.

National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC)
NFRC is an independent 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, formed to service the public good through education and research . The National Energy Policy Act of 1992 directs the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to monitor and support NFRC’s activities, and DOE provides a small amount of funding each year that is used mainly to support NFRC’s research efforts. A DOE representative also sits on the NFRC Board of Directors as a non-voting member.

Window Film Magazine
Window Film magazine is the only publication in the world dedicated exclusively to the window film industry. Window Film magazine provides the latest news to everyone from the window film installer to film manufacturing CEO.

Architectural Manufacturing Assn (AAMA)
A one-stop resource for a complete overview of AAMA’s programs and services as they relate to important industry issues, plus information about how we support businesses like yours.

Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS)
IBHS is an applied research and communications organization with expertise in a variety of mitigation-related public policy areas.

International Police Chiefs Association
The IACP offers the most comprehensive police executive search service available. Our experienced team recognizes the significance of selecting the new executive leadership and works in partnership with the jurisdiction through all stages of the planning, selection, and transition processes.

National Glass Association (NGA)
Founded in 1948, the National Glass Association is the largest and most influential trade association serving the architectural glass, automotive glass, and window and door industries. The NGA represents nearly 3,000 member companies and locations, and produces the industry’s leading events and publications.

Specialty Equipment Manufacturers Assn (SEMA)
A love for cars, trucks and SUVs is the motivating force behind the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA). This trade association consists of a diverse group of manufacturers, distributors, retailers, publishing companies, auto restorers, street-rod builders, restyles, car clubs, race teams and more. SEMA members make, buy, sell and use all kinds of specialty parts and accessories to make vehicles more attractive, more unique, more convenient, faster, safer, more fun and even like-new again.

Window & Door Manufacturers Assn (WDMA)
The Window & Door Manufacturers Association defines the standards of excellence in the residential and commercial window, door and skylight industry and advances these standards among industry members while providing resources, education and professional programs designed to advance industry businesses and provide greater value for their customers.
