Graffitigard® Anti-Graffiti Window Film — Protect Government Property
Solar Gard® Graffitigard® is a sacrificial anti-graffiti window film that protects glass surfaces on government buildings, transit stations, schools, and public facilities from etching, scratching, and spray-paint damage. When vandalized, the damaged film is simply peeled off and replaced — protecting the underlying glass at a fraction of the replacement cost.
Federal & Institutional Applications
- Federal Transit Authority Facilities: Bus shelters, train stations, platform glazing
- U.S. Post Offices: Storefront and lobby glass protection
- Federal Courthouses: Ground-floor and street-level glazing protection
- Military Bases: PX, commissary, and community facility glass protection
- Schools (DoD/DoDEA): Exterior window and door glass protection
- National Parks: Visitor center and restroom facility glass protection
Roll Specifications
- Roll Length: 100 ft factory-sealed master rolls
- Packaging: Factory-sealed from Saint-Gobain Solar Gard
- Fulfillment: Same-day FedEx shipping (2:00 PM EST cutoff)
- Delivery: 3–5 business days nationwide
- Returns: Final sale — no returns, no partial rolls, no custom cuts
Procurement Information
SAM.gov Registered | CAGE: 52MH9 | P-Card Accepted
NAICS: 238150, 423390 | PSC: 9330, 5680, 5610
For government pricing or RFQ submissions: inquiries@thewindowplaceusa.com |(866) 274-2769
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Visible Light Transmission (VLT) | Varies by selected shade |
| Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER) | Varies by selected film |
| Film Thickness | 6 mil |
| Dimensions | 36" Wide, 48" Wide, 60" Wide, 72" Wide x 100' |
Frequently Asked Questions — Graffitigard 6 MIL
Yes. The Window Place USA sells Solar Gard window film by the full factory-sealed 100-foot master roll only. We do not sell partial rolls, cut pieces, or samples. Each roll ships directly from our warehouse via FedEx.
This is a material-only purchase. The Window Place USA is a wholesale distributor — we supply the film, not installation labor. Most of our customers are professional installers, contractors, facility managers, and procurement officers who arrange their own installation.
Yes. We ship to all 50 states via FedEx Ground. Government agencies, schools, and commercial buyers can use P-Card, purchase orders, or standard payment methods. We are SAM.gov registered (CAGE: 52MH9) for federal procurement.
Sacrificial window film is a clear protective layer applied to glass surfaces that absorbs damage from graffiti, scratching, etching, acid attacks, paint, and markers. When the film is damaged, it's simply peeled off and replaced — protecting the expensive glass underneath from permanent damage.
Graffitigard is widely used on public transit vehicles and stations, school buildings, retail storefronts, government buildings, elevators, lobbies, restrooms, and any glass surface exposed to vandalism or high-traffic wear. It's especially popular with transit authorities, school districts, and municipal facilities.
When the film is vandalized, a professional installer simply removes the damaged film and applies a fresh layer. The glass underneath remains pristine. This process is far faster and cheaper than replacing the glass panel itself.
Significantly. Replacing a single pane of commercial glass can cost hundreds to thousands of dollars, plus labor and downtime. Replacing a Graffitigard film layer costs a fraction of that — typically 80–90% less than glass replacement. Over time, the savings are substantial for high-vandalism locations.
Graffitigard is available in 4 MIL (standard protection for most applications), 6 MIL (2-ply enhanced protection for higher-risk surfaces), and 7 MIL (maximum protection for transit, schools, and heavy-vandalism environments). Thicker films provide greater scratch and impact resistance.
Transit authorities, school district facility managers, municipal procurement officers, retail property managers, and professional window film installers. Graffitigard is a standard specification for anti-vandalism programs in public and commercial facilities.
Yes. Graffitigard can be applied as an outer sacrificial layer over existing security or solar control film to protect both the glass and the underlying film from surface damage. This is common in schools and government buildings that need both security and anti-vandalism protection. View safety & security film options here.