Hufsmith Window Tint
Whether you’re looking for auto window tint, home window tint, commercial window tint, paint protection film or another service, LeWolf Window Tint is the top-rated provider for Hufsmith and the surrounding area.
If you’re tired of driving a fish bowl, dealing with high energy bills, not being able to see your television or computer screen due to blinding glare, or your furniture, furnishing, and flooring fading in the sun’s harmful UV rays then LeWolf Window Tint & Film Solutions has the perfect solutions for you.
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Window Tinting Near Burroughs Park
5523 FM 1488 Suite B Magnolia

What’s Covered on This Page
- Window Tinting for Homes Near Burroughs Park
- Getting to LeWolf Window Film & Tint Solutions from Burroughs Park
- What the Hufsmith Area’s Sun and Growth Mean for Window Film
- My backyard faces the Burroughs Park trail system — can window tint give me privacy without blocking my view of the trees?
- How long does the drive from Burroughs Park to your shop take?
- Is afternoon the worst time to schedule a pickup near the Burroughs Park area?
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Window Tinting for Homes Near Burroughs Park
Burroughs Park sits on over 300 acres of trails, playgrounds, and open fields right here in Hufsmith. The homes around it catch full sun most of the day. That’s great for curb appeal, bad for your electric bill.

We do home window tint for folks in this area all the time. The houses along Hardin Store Road and the neighborhoods off FM 2920 near the park tend to have big windows facing south and west. By mid-afternoon in July, those rooms turn into ovens. Blinds help a little, they don’t stop the heat from radiating through the glass.
Home window tint changes that. A single layer of solar control window tint on your west-facing windows can drop indoor temps noticeably. Your AC doesn’t have to run nonstop just because the sun’s pounding your living room at 4 p.m.
The properties near Burroughs Park vary quite a bit. Some are newer builds on half-acre lots with large picture windows. Others are older ranch-style homes that have been here since before the park trails were paved. Both deal with the same problem:
- UV rays fading hardwood floors and furniture near sun-exposed windows
- Hot spots in rooms that face the open fields around the park
- Glare on screens during afternoon hours
- Privacy concerns from homes that back up to the park’s walking trails
That last one comes up a lot. If your backyard faces the trail system at Burroughs Park, walkers and joggers can see straight into your home. Privacy window tint fixes that without blocking your view of the trees.
And for the UV damage, it’s real. We’ve seen homeowners near the park pull up area rugs after a few years and find a perfect outline where the sun bleached everything around it. UV protection window tint blocks nearly all of that. Your floors keep their color. Your leather couch doesn’t crack.
One family off Nichols Sawmill Road had us do their entire back wall of windows. Their den faced west toward the open stretch near the park, the afternoon heat was brutal. They’d tried blackout curtains but hated losing the natural light. We installed home window tint that cuts the heat but still lets the room feel bright. They called us back two months later to do the upstairs bedrooms.
But home window tint isn’t just about comfort. It’s about protecting what’s inside your house from sun damage you can’t undo. The Burroughs Park area gets intense direct sunlight for most of the year. That adds up fast on exposed glass.
We’re out near the park every week working on homes just like yours. The neighborhoods here have a mix of single-story and two-story builds, each with different glass sizes and angles. We measure everything on-site because no two houses take the same approach. So if your home backs up to the park or sits along one of the roads feeding into it, home window tint is worth a serious look.
Getting to LeWolf Window Film & Tint Solutions from Burroughs Park
The drive from Burroughs Park to our shop on FM 1488 is one of the easiest trips you’ll make all week. No highways, no merging into fast traffic. Just a straight shot through familiar Hufsmith roads that most folks around the park already know by heart. the full list of areas we serve

Here’s how to get to us:
- Head out of Burroughs Park onto Burroughs Road, going south toward FM 2920.
- Turn right onto FM 2920 and follow it west. You’ll pass the old Hufsmith-Kohrville area and a handful of feed stores and small shops that line the road.
- At the intersection with FM 1488, turn left heading southwest toward Magnolia.
- Our shop is at 5523 FM 1488 Suite B. You’ll see us on the right side, just past the curve where the road straightens out.
Most days that’s about a 15-minute drive. Maybe 20 if you catch the light at FM 2920 and Kuykendahl on a bad cycle. But there’s no interstate ramp to fight, no bottleneck near The Woodlands Mall to sit through. It’s all two-lane and four-lane surface roads through open country.
Folks who walk their dogs at Burroughs Park in the morning sometimes drop their car off with us on the way home. The timing works out well, you finish your loop around the trails and head straight down to FM 1488 before the midday heat sets in. We’ve had customers from the neighborhoods along Burroughs Road do exactly that, leave the vehicle for home window tint consultations or car window tinting and get a ride back from a neighbor.
And if you’re coming from the east side of the park near Hardin Store Road, the route barely changes. You still connect to FM 2920 and turn onto FM 1488. Same easy path.
One thing worth knowing: FM 1488 gets busier in the afternoon when school lets out from the Magnolia ISD campuses nearby. If you’re scheduling a same day window tint service or picking up your vehicle after a ceramic window tint installation, try to aim for a morning drop-off. You’ll avoid the school zone slowdowns on 1488 entirely.
But, the whole corridor between Burroughs Park and our location stays pretty calm compared to anything closer to I-45 or Highway 249. That’s one of the perks of living out near Hufsmith. The roads still move.
We’re easy to spot once you’re on FM 1488. Look for the suite marker at 5523, it sits in a small commercial strip. Parking is right out front, no garage to hunt for. You can check out the full list of areas we serve if you’re curious about other neighborhoods we cover near you.
If you’re heading back to Burroughs Park after pickup, the return trip is the same route in reverse. Right on FM 1488, right on FM 2920, and you’re back near the park entrance in minutes. Simple as that.
What the Hufsmith Area’s Sun and Growth Mean for Window Film
Burroughs Park sits on over 300 acres of open land. That means the homes around it don’t get much shade from neighboring structures. The sun hits hard out here, especially from late April through October.

And the growth keeps coming. New builds pop up along Nichols Sawmill Road and the streets feeding into the park. These homes have big windows. Lots of glass facing south and west. That’s great for natural light, but it turns living rooms into ovens by mid-afternoon.
We see it constantly in this part of Hufsmith. A homeowner moves into a place near Burroughs Park, loves the views, then gets their first summer electric bill. The AC runs nonstop trying to fight the heat pouring through those windows. Solar control window tint changes that fast. It blocks a huge chunk of the heat before it ever enters the room.
Here’s what makes the Burroughs Park area different from neighborhoods closer to The Woodlands or Tomball:
- Homes sit on larger lots with fewer mature trees, so there’s less natural shade on west-facing walls
- Many houses were built in the last decade with energy-efficient frames but standard glass that still lets heat through
- The open terrain around the park means UV exposure is constant, fading furniture and flooring faster than in tree-covered neighborhoods
- Families spend time outdoors at Burroughs Park, but the glare inside their homes makes it hard to relax once they come back in
UV protection window tint handles the fading problem. It filters out the rays that bleach hardwood floors and turn dark couches pale. We’ve worked on homes along FM 2978 where the owners didn’t realize how much damage was happening until they moved a rug and saw the color difference underneath.
But it’s not just about heat and UV. Glare reduction window tint makes a real difference for people who work from home. A lot of Burroughs Park area residents commute virtually now. Screens wash out when afternoon sun floods a home office. Tint cuts that glare without making the room feel dark.
The newer construction around here also means bigger glass doors. Sliding doors, French doors, full-panel entries. Residential window tinting covers all of it. One install handles the whole house, every pane matched so the look stays clean from the outside.
So the combination out here is simple. Strong sun, open sky, newer homes with lots of glass. That’s exactly where window film does its best work. We’re out in this area regularly, driving past the park on the way to jobs along Hardin Store Road and the surrounding streets. The Hufsmith corridor keeps us busy because the conditions practically demand tint on every home that faces west.
And the park itself draws people to this area. Families move here for the trails, the playgrounds, the space. They pick homes with views. Window film lets them keep those views without paying for them in comfort or energy costs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about hufsmith services in 5523 FM 1488 Suite B Magnolia
My backyard faces the Burroughs Park trail system — can window tint give me privacy without blocking my view of the trees?
Yes, privacy window tint lets you see out while stopping trail walkers from seeing in. This comes up constantly for homes that back up to the Burroughs Park trail system. The tint works like a one-way filter during daylight hours. You keep your view of the tree line and open fields. Neighbors and joggers on the trail see a reflective surface instead of straight into your living room.
How long does the drive from Burroughs Park to your shop take?
Most days it’s about 15 minutes from Burroughs Park to our shop at 5523 FM 1488 Suite B. You head south on Burroughs Road to FM 2920, turn right, then left onto FM 1488 toward Magnolia. No highways, no bottlenecks. If you walk the park trails in the morning, you can drop your car with us on the way home and be back before the midday heat hits.
Is afternoon the worst time to schedule a pickup near the Burroughs Park area?
Yes, afternoon pickups can run slower because FM 1488 gets busier when Magnolia ISD schools let out. If you’re coming from the Burroughs Road or Hardin Store Road side of the park, a morning drop-off works best. You’ll skip the school zone slowdowns on FM 1488 entirely and still make it back to the park area before traffic builds up on FM 2920.
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