Solar Control Film at Alexander Wang’s New York Headquarters
Solar Gard True View 40 on the south-facing glass of Alexander Wang’s HQ — cutting heat, UV, and glare without changing how the building reads from the street.
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Andriy Mykyta founded Total Window Service in 2012 to bring international rope access safety standards to New York City's window cleaning and glass restoration industry.
He is a licensed NYC Department of Buildings Suspended Scaffold Supervisor (Cert# TSC17-70120) and holds certifications from both IRATA (Industrial Rope Access Trade Association) and SPRAT (Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians). These credentials inform every aspect of how his 14-person team operates — from equipment rigging to site-specific safety planning.
Under his supervision, Total Window Service has completed over 3,100 projects across all five NYC boroughs, including glass restoration and film installation on 10 buildings designated by the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission. Andriy personally oversees project execution to ensure compliance with NYC Local Laws and OSHA regulations.
Solar Gard True View 40 on the south-facing glass of Alexander Wang’s HQ — cutting heat, UV, and glare without changing how the building reads from the street.
Acid-etched panels on a Delancey Street storefront, left half-ground by an unfinished repair, restored to clarity after the damage behind the damage.
UV-protection film on the 58th floor of 56 Leonard Street — guarding a renovated penthouse’s finishes and art with no visible change to the landmark facade.
Cleaning the exterior glass of a 50-story Midtown tower without entering a single apartment — rope access where swing stages and interior entry both failed.
Window cleaning on a two-tower Flushing complex where bridges, canopies, and tempered glass ruled out lifts — rope descent was the only way to reach the geometry.
Full facade restoration of two adjacent 125th Street buildings — brick, metal panels, glazing, and graffiti brought back after years of deferred maintenance.
Three problems, one mobilization: atmospheric grime, paint tags, and acid-etched glass cleared from a neglected commercial facade in a single restoration.
Severe hard-water staining removed from high-rise glass in Flushing with an acid wash — restoring transparency where detergent and scrubbing had no effect.
Ecolux 70 Low-E film on thin industrial-style windows — cutting winter heat loss and summer solar gain without replacing frames that define the space.
Rope-access window cleaning on a mid-rise where rooftop glass railings blocked every standard anchor — the rigging solved before a single pane was touched.