Solar Screen City is a proud family-owned and operated business based in Las Vegas, Nevada, specializing in the manufacture and installation of custom-fitted solar screens, sliding screen doors, and golf ball screens. Founded as a division of Desert Shutters and Shades, Solar Screen City has been serving the Las Vegas Valley since 2008, driven by a commitment to provide customers with energy-efficient solutions that enhance the beauty and value of their homes and businesses.
The company was established by brothers Mick and Jim Barilla, Las Vegas residents since 1963, who understand the local needs for quality solar screens tailored to combat the region's intense sunlight. With a focus on customer satisfaction, Solar Screen City prides itself on offering personalized service, solid workmanship, and hassle-free consultations to ensure each project meets the specific needs of the client.
Using only the highest quality materials, including the Twitchell TEXTILENE® brand synthetic solar screen fabric—backed by a limited Lifetime Guarantee—Solar Screen City’s products help reduce glare, lower utility bills, and protect furniture and flooring from unwanted fading. Their custom-made screens are designed for a perfect fit and come with free installation services to make the process seamless for the customer.
Accredited by the Better Business Bureau since its inception, Solar Screen City emphasizes the importance of integrity and reliability in its operations, often treating its clients as part of the family. To cater to various clientele, including homeowners, commercial businesses, and apartment complexes, their expert team ensures that every installation meets the highest standards of quality and professionalism. The commitment to excellence, coupled with affordable pricing and free estimates, has earned Solar Screen City a strong reputation as one of the top solar screen companies in the area. Whether it’s a single-family home or a large commercial project, Solar Screen City stands ready to enhance comfort and efficiency across the Las Vegas Valley.