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Your AC runs constantly from May through September. The sun pours through your windows and heats up rooms faster than your system can cool them. Your energy bill climbs past $300, sometimes $400 in peak summer months.
Roller shades change that. The right fabric blocks solar heat before it enters your home—reducing the load on your HVAC system by up to 30%. That’s real money back in your pocket every month, not just during summer.
You also get control. Blackout roller shades give you complete darkness in bedrooms and media rooms. Light-filtering options let natural light in while blocking UV rays that fade your furniture and flooring. You decide what comes through your windows and when.
We have over a decade of experience installing window treatments across the Dallas-Fort Worth area, including Heritage Hills and North Austin. We’re not a national chain shipping products from overseas—we’re a local business that understands Texas homes and Texas weather.
We know Heritage Hills properties. Most homes here were built between 1970 and 1999 with standard window sizes, but every house has quirks. Our installers measure precisely, account for trim variations, and mount shades so they operate smoothly for years.
You get a free in-home consultation where we bring samples, take measurements, and give you an accurate quote. No pressure, no runaround. Just straight answers about what will work in your space and what it costs.
First, you schedule a free consultation. We come to your home in Heritage Hills, look at your windows, and talk through what you need—whether that’s blackout blinds for windows in bedrooms, solar shades for west-facing rooms, or something in between.
We bring fabric samples so you can see how different materials filter light and match your interior. We measure each window and explain your options: manual or motorized operation, mounting inside or outside the frame, fabric opacity levels. You get a detailed quote before we leave.
Once you approve, we order your custom roller shade blinds. Most orders arrive within two to three weeks. We schedule installation at a time that works for you—our team shows up on time, mounts everything securely, tests operation, and cleans up completely.
You’re left with roller blinds for windows that fit perfectly, operate smoothly, and do exactly what you need them to do. If anything isn’t right, we fix it. That’s the process.
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You get interior roller shades custom-made for your exact window dimensions. We offer fabric options ranging from sheer to complete blackout—whatever matches your needs for light control, privacy, and energy efficiency.
Motorization is available if you want remote control, smartphone operation, or voice activation through your smart home system. It’s especially useful for hard-to-reach windows or if you want to automate shades based on time of day or temperature.
In Heritage Hills, most homeowners prioritize solar protection and energy savings. West and south-facing windows take the most punishment from afternoon sun. We typically recommend solar roller shades or blackout window blinds for those exposures—they block heat gain while still allowing you to see outside during the day.
Every installation includes professional mounting, operation testing, and a walkthrough of how to use and maintain your new roller shade blinds. You also get manufacturer warranties on materials and our guarantee on installation quality.
Properly installed blackout roller shades can reduce cooling costs by 15% to 30% during Texas summers, depending on your home’s insulation, window orientation, and HVAC efficiency. That typically translates to $200 to $500 in annual savings for an average Heritage Hills home.
The biggest impact comes from blocking solar heat gain before it enters your living space. When direct sunlight hits your floors and furniture, it raises indoor temperatures and forces your AC to work harder. Dark out blinds with thermal backing stop that heat transfer at the window.
South and west-facing windows benefit most from solar or blackout fabrics. East-facing windows get intense morning sun but cool off by afternoon. North-facing windows receive less direct sunlight and can often use lighter fabrics unless privacy is your main concern.
Blackout roller shades block 99% of light and provide complete privacy—you can’t see in or out when they’re closed. Light-filtering shades block 60% to 90% of light, reduce glare, and provide daytime privacy while still letting you see outside.
Most Heritage Hills homeowners use blackout blinds for windows in bedrooms, nurseries, and media rooms where darkness matters. Light-filtering works better in living rooms, kitchens, and home offices where you want natural light without harsh glare or UV damage.
You can also mix them throughout your home. There’s no rule that says every window needs the same treatment. We help you match fabric opacity to how you actually use each room—that’s part of the consultation process.
Quality roller shades are specifically engineered for high-heat, high-UV environments like Texas. The fabrics we install resist fading, won’t become brittle, and maintain their operation even with daily use in extreme temperatures.
Cheaper roller blinds for windows—especially those sold at big box stores—often use lower-grade materials that degrade quickly under constant sun exposure. You’ll see fading within a year or two, and the fabric can start to crack or the mechanism fails.
We use commercial-grade materials designed for durability. The roller mechanisms are metal, not plastic. The fabrics have UV-resistant coatings. You’re looking at 10+ years of reliable performance with minimal maintenance—just occasional dusting or a quick wipe with a damp cloth.
Most installations take two to four hours depending on how many windows you’re covering and whether you’re adding motorization. A single room with three or four windows usually takes about an hour once we’re on site.
We mount the brackets, install the roller shade, check that it operates smoothly, and make any adjustments needed for a perfect fit. If you’re doing blackout blinds for windows throughout your home—say 10 to 15 windows—plan on a half day.
Motorized installations take slightly longer because we need to set up the power source, program remotes or smart home integration, and test all the controls. But you’re still looking at the same general timeframe. We don’t rush the job—we make sure everything works correctly before we leave.
Yes. We install motorized roller shades that integrate with most smart home platforms including Alexa, Google Home, and Apple HomeKit. You can control them by voice, smartphone app, or programmed schedules.
Smart roller shade blinds are especially useful in Heritage Hills homes where you want to automate sun control throughout the day. You can program shades to lower automatically when temperatures hit a certain point, or schedule them to close before the afternoon sun hits your west-facing windows.
The motors are quiet, reliable, and can be hardwired or battery-operated depending on your preference and window location. Battery-powered options are rechargeable and typically last six months to a year between charges. We walk you through all the controls during installation so you know exactly how to operate and adjust your system.
Custom interior roller shades typically run $200 to $600 per window depending on size, fabric choice, and whether you add motorization. Standard-sized windows with manual operation and mid-range fabrics usually fall in the $250 to $350 range.
Larger windows, specialty shapes, or blackout window blinds with thermal backing cost more because of the materials and engineering required. Motorization adds $150 to $300 per shade depending on the system you choose—battery-powered or hardwired, basic remote or full smart home integration.
We give you exact pricing during the free consultation after measuring your windows and understanding what you need. No hidden fees or surprise charges. The quote we give you is what you pay, and that includes professional installation and all hardware.