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Your cooling bills drop because you’re not fighting the sun all day. The AC runs less. Hot spots near windows disappear.
Your furniture stops fading. That expensive couch you bought three years ago? It stays the color you paid for. Same with your hardwood floors and artwork.
You control the light without losing your view. Blackout roller shades give you complete darkness when you need it. Light-filtering options soften the glare while you still see outside. And if you go motorized, you adjust everything from your phone or voice command—no cords, no hassle.
The difference isn’t subtle. Walk into a room with the right window treatments and you feel it immediately. Cooler. Calmer. More comfortable. That’s what happens when roller blinds for windows are actually designed for the climate you live in.
We’ve spent ten years working in homes across Westlake and the surrounding Tarrant County area. We know how homes here are built. We understand the unique challenges that come with large windows, custom architecture, and the relentless Texas sun.
We’re not a national chain sending different installers every time. You work with the same team from consultation to installation. We measure everything twice, manufacture locally, and install it right the first time.
Westlake homeowners expect quality that matches their investment. We deliver that through commercial-grade hardware, solution-dyed fabrics that won’t fade, and installation techniques that account for Texas weather—including those sudden storms and temperature swings that test everything.
You call us or request a consultation. We schedule a time that works for you—usually within a few days. No pressure, no sales pitch.
We come to your home in Westlake and measure every window you want covered. We bring fabric samples so you can see colors and textures in your actual lighting. We discuss your priorities: energy savings, blackout capability, motorization, smart home integration. We answer your questions and give you a detailed quote before we leave.
Once you approve, we manufacture your custom interior roller shades locally. This typically takes less time than companies ordering from out of state. When everything’s ready, we schedule installation.
Installation usually takes two to four hours depending on how many windows we’re covering. We mount everything securely, verify operation, make final adjustments, and clean up completely. You’re left with roller shade blinds that fit precisely and function smoothly. And if anything ever needs attention, you have our direct number.
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You get custom-measured roller blinds for windows built specifically for your home. Not close enough. Exact.
You choose from blackout blinds for windows that block 99% of light, or light-filtering fabrics that reduce glare while maintaining your view. Both options block UV rays that fade furniture and drive up cooling costs. In Westlake, where we’re looking at a 214% increase in days over 109°F in the coming years, that UV protection matters more every summer.
Motorized options integrate with Alexa, Google Home, and Control4 systems. You set schedules so shades lower automatically during peak heat hours. You control them from anywhere. And there are no cords—safer if you have kids or pets.
The fabrics are solution-dyed, meaning color goes all the way through the material. They won’t fade even with constant sun exposure. The hardware is commercial-grade. The mounting system accounts for Texas heat expansion and the occasional foundation shift that happens in our soil.
Everything comes with a comprehensive warranty. And because we manufacture locally, replacement parts or adjustments happen quickly—not in six weeks after ordering from across the country.
Properly installed blackout roller shades can reduce heat gain through windows by up to 60% during Texas summers. That translates to indoor temperature reductions of 15-30 degrees near windows, depending on sun exposure and time of day.
Here’s why that matters in Westlake specifically: about 76% of sunlight that hits your windows becomes heat inside your home. With average summer cooling costs around $178 per month for area households, and temperatures regularly exceeding 100 degrees, your windows are working against your AC constantly.
Blackout blinds work by creating a barrier between the glass and your interior space. The best ones use reflective backing that bounces heat back outside before it enters your room. When you combine that with proper mounting—sealed at the sides and top—you create an insulating layer that your AC doesn’t have to fight against. Most Westlake homeowners notice the difference on their first energy bill after installation.
Blackout blinds for windows block 95-99% of light and provide maximum heat reduction and privacy. You use these in bedrooms, media rooms, or anywhere you need complete darkness. When they’re down, you can’t see in or out.
Light-filtering roller shades reduce glare and UV rays while still allowing you to see outside. They soften harsh Texas sunlight without making rooms feel dark or closed off. You still get significant heat reduction—usually 40-50%—but you maintain your view and natural light.
Most Westlake homeowners use both types in different rooms. Blackout window blinds in bedrooms for sleeping. Light-filtering in living areas, kitchens, and offices where you want protection from heat and UV damage but don’t want to lose your view of the property. There’s no right answer for every window. It depends on what you’re trying to accomplish in each space and how that room gets used throughout the day.
Most roller blind window installations in Westlake homes take between two and four hours, depending on the number of windows and whether you’re adding motorization. That’s significantly faster than the 4-6 week turnaround you’ll see with some larger companies.
Here’s what actually happens: We arrive with all your custom-manufactured shades ready to install. We verify measurements one final time—this catches any settling or shifts that might have occurred since the initial consultation. Then we mount the brackets, hang the shades, test operation, and make any final adjustments to ensure smooth function.
If you’re getting motorized options, we’ll program them and connect them to your smart home system during installation. We’ll show you how to operate everything, set schedules, and troubleshoot basic issues. Then we clean up completely—no debris, no mess. You’re left with functioning roller shade blinds and our direct number if you ever need anything adjusted or have questions down the road.
Motorized roller shades pay for themselves through energy savings and convenience, especially in Westlake homes with multiple large windows or hard-to-reach installations. Here’s the practical math: you can program shades to lower automatically during peak heat hours—typically 2-6 PM in summer—even when you’re not home.
That consistent schedule prevents heat buildup that your AC would otherwise fight for hours. You’re not relying on remembering to close shades manually. The system does it whether you’re home, at work, or traveling.
The convenience factor matters too. You adjust everything from your phone or voice command. No walking room to room. No struggling with cords on tall windows. No climbing on furniture to reach shades above bay windows or in two-story spaces. For Westlake homes with the kind of custom architecture and window configurations common in the area, motorization often makes the difference between shades you actually use consistently and shades that stay in one position because adjusting them is inconvenient.
We bring fabric samples to your home during the free consultation so you can see colors and textures in your actual lighting conditions. This matters because fabric looks completely different in morning light versus afternoon sun, and it looks different in your home than in a showroom.
For heat control, lighter colors generally reflect more heat, while darker fabrics absorb it. But the backing material matters more than face color for thermal performance. We use reflective backing on our blackout blinds regardless of the color you choose for the interior-facing side.
For matching your decor, you’re looking at how the shade color works with your walls, furniture, and flooring. Neutral tones—whites, grays, beiges—work in most Westlake homes and won’t clash if you redecorate later. Bolder colors can make a statement but commit you to that palette. Most homeowners go neutral on large windows and save accent colors for smaller spaces where changing them later is less expensive. We’ll walk through all of this during your consultation and show you exactly what each option looks like in your specific rooms.
Quality roller shades block 95-99% of UV rays, which are the primary cause of furniture, flooring, and artwork fading. That level of protection is significant in Westlake where sun exposure is intense and consistent most of the year.
UV radiation doesn’t just fade fabric on couches and chairs. It damages hardwood floors, breaks down leather, bleaches carpets, and deteriorates artwork over time. The damage is cumulative and irreversible. By the time you notice fading, thousands of dollars in furnishings have already been compromised.
Interior roller shades create a barrier that filters out harmful UV while still allowing you to use and enjoy your rooms. Even light-filtering options—which let you see outside and maintain natural light—block the majority of UV radiation. Blackout roller shades block essentially all of it. For Westlake homes with expensive furnishings and large windows facing south or west, UV protection through proper window treatments isn’t optional. It’s the difference between furniture that lasts decades and furniture that needs replacing every few years.