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Your living room stops feeling like a greenhouse by 2 PM. The glare on your TV disappears. Your furniture quits fading.
You’re not cranking the AC down to 68 just to stay comfortable anymore. Blackout roller shades block the heat before it gets inside, which means your HVAC isn’t working overtime all summer long. That shows up on your energy bill—most homeowners around Hurst see a 20-30% drop in cooling costs once they upgrade their window treatments.
And if you’ve been waking up at sunrise whether you want to or not, blackout blinds for windows fix that. Complete darkness. Better sleep. No light creeping in around the edges.
You also get control. Motorized roller shades let you adjust light levels from your phone or set them on a schedule. Lower them before the afternoon sun hits. Raise them when you want natural light. It’s one less thing to think about.
We’ve been serving Hurst and the surrounding Mid-Cities area for over a decade. We’re based here. We know what Texas heat does to homes near Chisholm Park and North East Mall.
We don’t outsource installs or sell you something off a catalog and disappear. Our team handles the consultation, the measurements, the custom fabrication, and the installation. Most of our roller blinds for windows are Texas-made, which means better quality control and faster turnaround times.
You’re working with people who’ve seen every window type in every neighborhood around here. We’ve handled everything from standard double-hungs to floor-to-ceiling glass in open-concept layouts. If your windows are an odd size or you’ve got specific light control needs, we’ve probably solved it before.
You reach out, and we schedule a consultation at your place in Hurst. We’re not showing up to push a sale—we’re there to measure your windows, understand what you’re dealing with (heat, glare, privacy, sleep issues), and figure out what type of roller shade actually makes sense for each room.
Once we’ve got measurements and you’ve picked your fabric, opacity level, and any upgrades like motorization, we order your custom shades. Most orders are ready within a couple weeks. We’re not waiting on shipments from overseas—our Texas-made products move faster.
Installation day is straightforward. Our team shows up on time, mounts everything precisely, tests the operation, and walks you through how to use your new blackout blinds or solar shades. If you went with motorized roller shades, we’ll sync them to your phone or smart home system before we leave.
You’re not dealing with crooked mounts or shades that don’t fit right. We handle it correctly the first time, and if anything ever needs adjusting, we’re local—we’ll come back.
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Every roller shade we install is built for your exact window dimensions. You’re not trimming anything down or dealing with gaps on the sides. We measure, we fabricate, we install.
You pick the fabric based on what you need. Blackout roller shades block 99% of light and heat—perfect for bedrooms or media rooms. Solar shades cut glare and UV rays but still let you see outside, which works well for living rooms and home offices. Light-filtering options give you privacy without making the room feel like a cave.
If you’ve got kids or pets, cordless roller shades are the safer choice. No dangling cords, no safety hazards. For convenience, motorized options let you control your window treatments from your phone, voice assistant, or a wall switch. You can set schedules so your shades lower automatically when the afternoon sun hits your west-facing windows.
And because this is Hurst, where summer temps regularly push past 95°F, we’re big on energy efficiency. The right roller blinds for windows can insulate your home by blocking solar heat before it gets inside, which means your AC isn’t fighting a losing battle all day long. That’s real money saved, month after month.
Blackout shades block nearly all light and heat. You use them in bedrooms where you want complete darkness for better sleep, or in rooms where you’re trying to eliminate glare on screens. They also provide full privacy—no one’s seeing in, and you’re not seeing out when they’re down.
Solar shades are different. They reduce glare and block UV rays, but they still let you see outside. You get a filtered view, which is great for living rooms, kitchens, or home offices where you don’t want to feel closed off. They cut down on heat too, just not as aggressively as blackout options.
For most Hurst homes, it makes sense to mix both. Blackout roller shades in bedrooms, solar shades in common areas. That way you’re controlling heat and light throughout the house without making every room feel dark all day.
It depends on the size of your windows, the fabric you choose, and whether you add motorization. Standard roller blinds for windows typically run between $35 and $230 per window. Larger windows or specialty fabrics push that higher.
Motorized roller shades cost more upfront, but they’re worth it if you’ve got hard-to-reach windows or you want smart home integration. Most homeowners around Hurst spend between $150 and $400 per motorized shade depending on size and features.
We give you an exact quote after measuring your windows. No surprises, no upselling. You’ll know what you’re paying before we order anything, and we’ll explain why certain options cost more so you can decide what fits your budget.
Yes. Blackout roller shades and solar shades block heat before it gets inside, which means your AC doesn’t have to work as hard to keep your house cool. Homeowners regularly report 20-30% drops in cooling costs after installing the right window treatments.
The science is simple: when direct sunlight hits your windows, it heats up your interior. Your HVAC system kicks on to compensate, and it runs longer cycles to maintain temperature. Quality roller shade fabrics reflect or absorb that solar heat outside your home, so your indoor temp stays more stable.
In Hurst, where summer temps stay in the 90s for months, that adds up fast. You’re not just more comfortable—you’re spending less every month on electricity. And your HVAC system lasts longer because it’s not constantly cycling on and off.
Yes. We handle custom fabrication, so unusual window sizes or shapes aren’t a problem. Whether you’ve got floor-to-ceiling glass, wide picture windows, or angled windows in a vaulted ceiling, we’ll measure and build roller blinds that fit exactly.
For oversized windows, we sometimes recommend a dual-shade setup or a motorized system since manually operating a large shade gets awkward. Motorization also prevents sagging or uneven rolling, which can happen with bigger shades over time.
If your windows are in hard-to-reach spots—above staircases, in two-story entryways, or over kitchen sinks—motorized roller shades make the most sense. You’re not climbing a ladder every time you want to adjust the light. We’ll walk you through the best approach during your consultation based on what we’re actually looking at.
Most installations take a few hours depending on how many windows we’re covering. We’re mounting brackets and hanging shades—it’s not a multi-day project. You can usually go about your day while we work.
We mount interior roller shades either inside the window frame or on the wall above it, depending on your preference and what works best for your setup. Inside mounts look cleaner and more built-in. Outside mounts give you better light control since the shade covers more wall space around the window.
As for wall damage, we’re drilling small holes for brackets—nothing major. If you ever remove the shades, you’re left with a couple of screw holes that are easy to patch and paint over. We’re careful about placement and we don’t leave a mess. You’re not dealing with drywall repairs or touch-up work after we’re done.
Yes, both are much safer than corded blinds. Cordless roller shades eliminate the strangulation risk that comes with traditional pull cords. You operate them with a gentle tug or push on the bottom rail, and they stay in place.
Motorized options are even better if you want zero cords anywhere near kids or pets. You control everything with a remote, wall switch, or phone app. There’s nothing dangling, nothing to grab or chew on.
If safety is your main concern, we’ll steer you toward cordless or motorized setups during your consultation. It’s a small upgrade cost compared to the peace of mind, especially in nurseries, playrooms, or anywhere your kids and pets spend time. We’ve seen too many recalls on corded window treatments—it’s just not worth the risk when safer options exist.