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Making America

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Before we install a single sheet of film,
a piece of glass or a security screen, we
install something far more important Belief.
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Veteran-led. Mission-driven.

Built for those who refuse to be caught off guard.

At Starmor, we don’t just offer security and window tinting solutions, we deliver peace of mind forged in the crucible of real-world threats. Behind every install is a legacy of protection, born from battlefields, embassies, and hard-earned experience in the most dangerous corners of the world.

Meet Our Founder

Steven Chambers

A Life Forged in Conflict, Guided by Purpose

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Born Into Unrest

Steven Chambers was born in East Los Angeles during the 1960s, a time and place marred by riots, broken systems, and social upheaval. While other kids learned to ride bikes, Steven learned to keep his head down and his senses sharp.

From the start, he was immersed in the realities of chaos without protection. That lesson never left him.

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The Military Makes a Man

At just 17, Steven enlisted in the U.S. Navy. What began as a tour of duty became a lifelong transformation.

He served as a submarine technician, earned dual degrees in engineering and history, and graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy. As a Surface Warfare Officer, he commanded deployments across the Pacific, learning to operate under pressure and to lead.

But it wasn’t the medals or mechanics that shaped him.

It was the mission-first mindset:

Protect the crew. Defend the ship. Leave no weakness unchecked.

Defense on a Global Stage

After his honorable discharge, Steven pivoted into high-level corporate security. He rose through 3M, then helmed a European defense firm securing clients across the globe:

  1. The Lebanese Armed Forces
  2. Nigerian and Saudi government facilities
  3. Multiple European embassies
  4. Critical infrastructure in conflict zones

He specialized in bomb detection, bullet-resistant glass, jamming systems, and surveillance hardware not just selling them, but advising heads of state on how to deploy them.

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A Homeland Reawakened

Steven returned to the U.S. in 2014. After years of subcontracting for national brands and watching schools, stores, and churches fall victim to violence, something snapped.

In 2020, with riots, school shootings, and civil unrest mounting, he made a decision:

No more passive solutions.

No more treating security like an upsell.

It was time to build something real.

“I didn’t start this company to make glass look good. I started it to keep people alive.”

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The Birth of Starmor

Starmor was born with a single mission:
Protect what matters. Without compromise.

From a one-man operation in Texas, Steven built a multi-million-dollar force for good:

  • Hundreds of K–12 schools
  • Churches, synagogues, and sacred spaces
  • Luxury retailers like Louis Vuitton
  • Children’s hospitals
  • A major league sports franchise

All without fanfare. Just precision, trust, and results.

He’s also quietly executed high-risk installations for national giants the names you’ve heard, done by the man you haven’t.

“They bring the brand. I bring the backbone.”

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“Until the threat is gone
— we stay on post.

Why He’s Still in the Fight

Steven could have retired. But he’s not wired for comfort. He’s wired for contribution, protection, and purpose.

“God didn’t put us here to sit around and retire. We’re here to serve.”

His mission now?

To make Starmor the #1 regional provider of glass and barrier security, and scale it to a national force that doesn’t lose its soul.

One day, he’ll hand it off to someone worthy of the weight.

But not yet.

Because America still needs fortifying.

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