Motorized Blinds in Tarrant County, TX

Your Windows. Controlled Without the Workout.

Adjust every blind in your house from your phone—or just tell Alexa to do it. Motorized blinds that cut your energy bill, protect your kids, and actually work in Tarrant County heat.
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Automatic Blinds for Windows

Automation That Solves Real Problems

Motorized blinds fix what manual blinds can’t. Hard-to-reach windows that stay open because you’re not dragging out a ladder twice a day. Cords that tangle or pose safety risks to kids and pets. Forgotten adjustments that let afternoon sun turn your living room into a sauna while your AC runs nonstop trying to compensate.

When your automatic blinds close before the Texas heat builds up, your air conditioner doesn’t have to play catch-up all evening. When you control every window from one app, you’re not walking room to room or climbing furniture. These are electric blinds for windows that integrate with your smart home, run on batteries that last up to a year, and operate quietly enough that you won’t notice them moving. Whether you need motorized blinds for windows you can’t reach or motorized vertical blinds for sliding glass doors, we measure, build, and install systems that fit your actual windows and your daily life.

Why Choose Motorized Blinds for Your Home

What Changes When Your Blinds Work for You

These aren’t minor upgrades. They’re the differences that show up in your comfort level, your monthly bills, and how much time you waste adjusting windows.

Built for Texas Climate

We use materials engineered for 100-degree summers and foundation shifts—not the mass-produced stuff that warps by July.

Decade of Local Experience

Ten-plus years installing across Tarrant County means we know how your home moves and what actually holds up here.

Owner Runs Your Project

You work with the owner from start to finish—no handoffs to random installers who've never seen your consultation notes.

Product and Install Warranty

Both the blinds and the installation are covered. Something goes wrong, we come back and make it right.

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Smart Home Electric Blinds Integration

Works With Alexa, Google, Apple HomeKit

You shouldn’t need a tech degree to operate window treatments. Our automatic blinds for windows integrate with smart home systems you already use. Tell Alexa to close the living room blinds. Ask Google to set bedroom shades to 50 percent. Create Apple HomeKit scenes so blinds adjust when you leave for work or arrive home.

The systems run on battery power—no electrician, no hardwiring, no wall demolition. Rechargeable battery packs hide inside the headrail and last six to twelve months between charges. When it’s recharge time, your phone notifies you. Plug in the charging wand and you’re done in a couple hours.

Voice control is optional. Prefer a remote or wall switch? We set that up instead. Want full automation where blinds respond to sunlight sensors or temperature? We do that too. The goal is making your system work how you actually live, not forcing you to adapt to the technology.

Professional Motorized Blinds Installation

Precision Measurement. Texas-Built. Zero Shortcuts.

Motorized blinds for windows only work right when measured and installed correctly. We measure every window at multiple points and account for what most companies miss—Texas foundations that shift, window frames that aren’t perfectly square even in new construction, and the way your walls actually sit versus how they should sit.

Your blinds are custom-manufactured here in Texas, not shipped from overseas and forced to fit. We build them to your exact dimensions, in the materials you choose, with motorization that makes sense for your setup. Installation takes a few hours for most homes. We mount brackets, install blinds, program motors, sync everything to your phone or smart home, and test each window before leaving.

You don’t deal with different people at every step. The owner handles your consultation, oversees manufacturing, and ensures the install crew has everything right. Something needs adjustment after installation? You call us and talk to someone who already knows your project. That’s how we’ve operated for over a decade in Tarrant County, and why people call us back for additional windows.
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Experience the A Plus Difference

See firsthand why we're Arlington's preferred choice for custom shutters and shades. Schedule your free consultation today and let's create something beautiful together.

Experience the A Plus Difference

See firsthand why we're Arlington's preferred choice for custom shutters and shades. Schedule your free consultation today and let's create something beautiful together.

Motorized Blinds FAQs

Common questions about Motorized Blinds

Motorized blinds typically cost 30 to 50 percent more than manual blinds, but that price includes the motor, battery system, remote or app control, and professional programming. The upfront difference pays back through energy savings—automated blinds can cut cooling costs by up to 20 percent in sun-exposed rooms because they close before heat builds up instead of after your AC has been running full blast. You’re also paying for convenience and safety. No more climbing ladders for high windows, no cords that pose risks to kids or pets, and no daily routine of walking room to room adjusting blinds. For hard-to-reach windows or homes with lots of glass, motorization isn’t a luxury—it’s the only practical solution. We give you exact pricing during your consultation based on your specific windows and the features you actually need, not a one-size-fits-all estimate.
Yes, because most motorized blinds run on rechargeable batteries, not your home’s electrical system. The battery pack sits inside the headrail and powers the motor whether your house has electricity or not. A full charge typically lasts six to twelve months depending on how often you use the blinds. When the battery gets low, you’ll get a notification through the app, and you recharge it with a USB charging wand—takes a couple hours and you’re back to full power. If the battery dies completely before you recharge, you can still operate most systems manually without damaging the motor. Some models include a manual override feature specifically for this. During an outage, your blinds keep working as long as the battery has charge. That also means you’re not dependent on an electrician for installation—no hardwiring, no cutting into walls, just mount and go.
In most cases, no. Motorized systems require specific frame designs and internal components that regular blinds don’t have. The motor housing, battery compartment, and mounting brackets are built into the blind during manufacturing—they’re not something you can retrofit after the fact. If you want motorization, you’re looking at new blinds designed for it from the start. The good news is that motorized blinds mount the same way manual blinds do, so installation isn’t more complicated. We remove your old blinds, install the new motorized ones in the same spots, and program everything to work with your phone or smart home. The process is straightforward, and you’re not tearing apart your window frames or doing major construction. If you’ve got specific blinds you love and want to keep, we can explore whether a similar style is available in a motorized version, but the actual hardware has to be purpose-built for automation.
Motorized blinds are significantly safer than traditional corded blinds because they eliminate the dangling cords that pose strangulation risks. Every motorized system we install is completely cordless—the motor handles all the lifting and tilting, so there’s nothing for kids or pets to get tangled in. That’s one of the main reasons families switch to motorization, especially for nurseries, playrooms, or any room where children spend time unsupervised. Beyond cord safety, motorized blinds also remove the risk of kids climbing on furniture to reach window controls. Everything operates from a remote, wall switch, or app, so there’s no reason for anyone to be near the window to adjust the blinds. Some systems even include obstacle detection that stops the blind if it encounters resistance while closing, which adds another layer of protection. If safety is your primary concern, motorized blinds solve the problem completely while also giving you better control and convenience.
Installation day usually takes a few hours for most homes, depending on how many windows you’re covering. The actual mounting process is similar to regular blinds—we attach brackets to your window frame or wall, snap the blinds into place, and secure everything. The difference is programming. After the blinds are mounted, we sync the motors to your remote, phone app, or smart home system, set up any automation schedules you want, and test every window to make sure it operates smoothly. If you’re doing a whole house, plan on half a day. A few rooms might only take two to three hours. The bigger timeline is the lead time before installation. Because we custom-build your blinds locally in Texas, you’re usually looking at two to three weeks from consultation to install day. That includes precise measurement, manufacturing to your exact specs, and quality checks before we bring them to your home. We don’t rush the process because fit and function matter more than speed, but we also don’t make you wait months like some companies that manufacture overseas.
Most motorized blinds integrate with major smart home platforms including Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit. The specific compatibility depends on the motor system we install, but we make sure it works with whatever setup you’re already using before we order your blinds. If you’ve got a smart home hub or use voice control for your lights and thermostat, your blinds can join that ecosystem. You’ll be able to create scenes—like “Good Morning” that opens your bedroom blinds and living room shades at 7 AM, or “Leaving Home” that closes everything when you walk out the door. If you don’t have a smart home system and just want app control or a simple remote, that works too. Motorization doesn’t require you to go full smart home if that’s not your thing. During your consultation, we’ll ask what devices you use and what kind of control you want, then recommend the motor system that fits. The goal is making your blinds work with your life, not forcing you to buy new tech just to operate your windows.

Free In-Home Consultation

We measure windows, show fabric and control options, and explain how motorization integrates with your smart home or operates standalone.

Texas-Based Custom Manufacturing

Your blinds are built to exact specifications using materials designed for Texas heat. No overseas delays, no generic sizing.

Professional Install and Programming

We install, program motors, sync to your devices, and test every function. You're using your new system the same day.