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Earthbuilders Construction and Handyman Services
5.0(
13
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Blinds or Shades - Install or Replace

Serving Happy Valley, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Leonardo has been wonderful to work with A great problem solver and very upbeat You see how much he enjoys his work We have greatly appreciated his attention to detail and his knowledge on a wide area of home construction and repairs."
Response time6 hrs
Recommended by84%of homeowners
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RAG Enterprises, LLC
5.0(
2
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Blinds or Shades - Install or Replace

Serving Happy Valley, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I hired Robert not just to fix the garage door, but to help address the extensive damage left by the previous tenants. I needed to renovate the entire kitchen and bathrooms, fix the windows and doors, and essentially update everything in the house. As a homeowner living remotely, I wasn't able to supervise the renovation in person. However, I communicated with Robert on a daily basis, and he was incredibly easy to talk to and receptive to my vision for the house. The entire project went very smoothly, and the results exceeded my expectations! I am currently continuing to work with Robert on my other investment properties."
Response time5 hrs
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FAQs for window covering service projects in Happy Valley, OR

Custom window treatments cost $800 per window, ranging from $150 to $3,000 for materials alone, before labor is factored in. Blinds are the most economical option, while custom curtains and drapes are more expensive due to intricate designs and premium materials. The final cost depends on your style preferences, material quality, and the complexity of the installation.

Mini blinds are the most cost-effective window treatment available, providing efficient light control and exceptional value. They offer the lowest cost option at $600 per set and serve as a dependable solution for budget-conscious homeowners. Roller shades and valances offer cost savings by avoiding premium materials, ensuring that quality design and functional installations remain uncompromised.

Prices increase with larger windows, premium materials, and additional labor for complex installations. High-grade fabrics, hardwoods, intricate designs, and motorized hardware all contribute to the total cost. For instance, drapes run more than Roman shades because they use more fabric and detailing. Still, a well-chosen treatment pays you back in style, privacy, and insulation.

Layering treatments—say, a sheer shade paired with floor-length drapes—adds depth and polish to any room. Sticking to one color family keeps the look cohesive while mixing textures boosts dimension, sound absorption, and energy efficiency. You also gain flexible light control, shifting from full sun to total blackout without swapping hardware.

Energy-efficient window treatments lower energy costs by minimizing heat transfer through advanced fabric technology and design. They block excessive sunlight while maintaining a consistent indoor temperature, thereby reducing the demand on heating and cooling systems. They retain heat in winter and keep your home cool in summer, maintaining year-round comfort and producing measurable savings on electric bills through superior energy management.

Bay, picture, and dormer windows rarely pair well with shutters because their unique shapes demand more flexible coverings. For a cleaner fit and better performance, choose treatments tailored to those dimensions—think custom shades, drapes, or valances that accentuate the architecture instead of competing with it.

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