FAQs

The type of window treatment you should choose for your home depends on several factors, including your personal preferences, the style and architecture of your home, and your functional needs (such as privacy, light control, and insulation).

The amount of light that a window treatment allows will depend on several factors, including the material, color, and opacity of the treatment. Here is a general guide to the amount of light that different types of window treatments typically allow:

  1. Sheer or semi-sheer window treatments, such as sheer curtains or light-filtering shades, will allow the most amount of light to enter a room while still providing some level of privacy.

  2. Light-blocking or room-darkening window treatments, such as blackout curtains or shades, will block out most of the light and provide the most privacy.

  3. Blinds and shutters can be adjusted to control the amount of light that enters a room. Tilting the slats or louvers can allow varying amounts of light to enter while still providing some level of privacy.

The amount of privacy that a window treatment provides will depend on several factors, including the material, opacity, and style of the treatment, as well as the location and size of the windows.

The cost of new window treatments will depend on several factors, including the size and number of windows, the type and style of the treatment, and the material and features of the treatment. Please contact us below to receive a free estimate. 

The cleaning and maintenance requirements for your new window treatments will depend on the type and material of the treatment. Here are some general tips for cleaning and maintaining different types of window treatments:

  1. Blinds: To clean blinds, you can use a soft cloth or duster to remove dust and debris. For a deeper clean, you can use a mild detergent and water solution or a specialized blind cleaner. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that can damage the blinds.

  2. Shades: To clean shades, you can use a soft cloth or duster to remove dust and debris. For a deeper clean, you can spot clean with a mild detergent and water solution or use a specialized shade cleaner. Be careful not to saturate the shades with water or cleaning solution, as this can damage the material.

  3. Curtains and Drapes: To clean curtains and drapes, you can vacuum them with a soft brush attachment or use a fabric duster to remove dust and debris. Some curtains and drapes may be machine washable, but be sure to check the care label for specific instructions. If the curtains or drapes require dry cleaning, be sure to take them to a professional cleaner.

All window treatments are covered by manufacturer warranty. 

Absolutely, please contact us and one of our representatives will come out to your location to provide a free consultation.

All of our window treatments are installed by professionals internal to Shade City Blinds and not contracted out. 

Have any more questions?

Drop us a note below with any other questions or concerns you may have and one of our reps will be in touch with you within the next 24 hours. 

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