Window Tinting Clovis

Tagline:
A Great Window Tint & Premium Window Films

Description:
To us, it’s about more than just getting the job done. We also want to exceed your expectations so there’s no bubbling or scratches to deal with after you get your windows tinted with us. With years of window tinting experience, our team of professionals is ready to give you the best window tint in Clovis, CA! Pick up the phone and call us today!

Hours:

Timezone: (GMT-07:00) America/Dawson_Creek

Monday

9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Business Name:
Window Tinting Clovis

Address:
3425 Bellaire ave, Clovis,ca,93619
Clovis 93619
United States

Phone:
+15592069219

Website:
https://windowtintingclovis.com/

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About Clovis

Clovis is a city in Fresno County, California, United States. Clovis was established in 1890 as a freight stop for the San Joaquin Valley Railroad by a group of Fresno businessmen and Michigan railroad speculator Marcus Pollasky. The railroad bought the land from two farmers and named the station after one of them, Clovis Cole. Pollasky then developed a town on the site, also named Clovis. The completion of the lumber flume in 1894 led to the growth of the area around Clovis Station where a lumberyard and sawmill were built. Clovis was officially incorporated as a city in 1912. Today, Clovis celebrates its heritage as an American frontier town, known for its rodeo, Old Town Clovis historic district, and its motto "Clovis – A Way of Life." The 2020 population was 120,124. Clovis is located 6.5 miles (10.5 km) northeast of downtown Fresno, at an elevation of 361 feet (110 m). == History == The city of Clovis began as a freight stop along the San Joaquin Valley Railroad. Organized on January 15, 1890, by Fresno businessmen Thomas E. Hughes, Fulton Berry, Gilbert R. Osmun, H.D. Colson, John D. Gray, and William M. Williams, in partnership with Michigan railroad speculator Marcus Pollasky, the SJVRR began construction in Fresno on July 4, 1891, and reached the farmlands of Clovis M. Cole and George Owen by October of that year.