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Look to Sonoma County Shade Company for Your New Shades

As a Napa homeowner, you want the best for your home and household, and this desire includes having high-quality window treatments that provide adequate levels of privacy, light control, and energy efficiency. At Sonoma County Shade Company, we understand your inclination for first-rate window coverings.

Although you may think that purchasing standard blinds, shades, or shutters will save you time and money, these one-size-fits-all window treatments may not actually fit your windows the way you expect them to. To avoid window coverings that fit awkwardly in your windows and to expand the variety of options available, consider teaming up with Sonoma County Shade Company to personalize window treatments according to your precise specifications.

Your Search for Motorization Services Is Over

Sonoma County Shade Company, a window blind company serving Napa homeowners, offers motorization services that can be applied to any window treatment. Motorized window treatments are popular for numerous reasons, including their convenience, quiet operation, and safety. Homeowners often add motorized systems to their custom cellular shades, roller screens, Roman shades, draperies, wood blinds, exterior solar screens, and pleated shades.

Outfit your Napa home with motorized window shades, particularly on windows that are difficult to access, and you won’t have to step on a wobbly ladder to open or close window treatments ever again. For the windows that are within the reach of children and pets, motorized window treatments don’t present a safety hazard because they exclude loose cords.

The Best Plantation Shutters in the Santa Rosa Area

If you’re looking for a window treatment that will increase the value of your Napa home because of its attractive appearance and extreme durability, take a look at the plantation shutters offered by Sonoma County Shade Company. Along with being entirely customizable, wood plantation shutters offer a timeless look that contributes to your home’s curb appeal for years.

Plantation shutters may not be the most affordable window treatment option, but they certainly are the most permanent and long-lasting. If you want to select a window covering that can endure prolonged exposure to natural elements such as UV rays, heat, and moisture without requiring a replacement, then plantation shutters will meet your expectations.

The Team at Sonoma County Shade Company were topnotch from our first visit. Noah spent a tremendous amount of time with us in the showroom talking through all options. The installation was well done and the team went above and beyond to accommodate when we weren't able to come through on our end with some promised wiring.

– Lori

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Shutters & Window Blinds

When updating your window treatments, you’ll probably have a lot of questions about the best blinds, shades, and shutters for your Sonoma County home. As window treatment experts, the team at Sonoma County Shade Company strive to make homeowners aware of the ins and outs of the blinds, shades, and shutters covering the windows in their homes.

How Often Should I Change My Blinds?

Window treatment experts agree that Santa Rosa homeowners should replace their blinds if they notice discoloration and warped or bent slats. Additionally, new blinds should be purchased if the old blinds have a design that is outdated or if they’re hard to operate. Homeowners should also be on the lookout for broken cord clips, low-hanging cords, snapped chains, and frayed pulleys because these complications present safety hazards, particularly for pets and young children.

How Do I Clean My Blinds?

Cleaning your blinds may not be your favorite chore, but it’s still an essential part of window treatment maintenance. If you want your blinds to last the entire duration of their useful life, then regular cleaning should be a priority. In order to clean the dust, pet fur, and dirt off of your blinds, you’ll need a few tools, including a vacuum with a brush attachment and a microfiber cloth.

Avoid using water or other cleaning solutions initially. Instead, begin cleaning your blinds by removing the dust from the slats with a vacuum or microfiber cloth. Clean both sides of the blinds, and dust them from top to bottom. Make sure to clean up the dust that falls on the window sill and floor as well. If your blinds need a little more elbow grease than a vacuum or cloth can provide, consider using a gentle cleaning solution appropriate for the material of your blinds.

How Do I Measure Blinds for a Perfect Fit?

The method you’ll use to measure your window to install new blinds depends on if you’re mounting blinds to the inside or outside of the window frame. Inside mounts emphasize your window’s size and molding. Horizontal blinds typically require a depth of 1 to 4 inches to accommodate the headrail of the blinds. Measure the width of the window frame at the top, middle, and bottom, and order blinds according to the narrowest measurement. Similarly, measure the height of the window from the window sill to the top at the left, center, and right, and select the tallest of these measurements for your custom blinds.

Outside mounts can be done on the window molding or above it. Outside mounts are preferred by homeowners who want increased privacy and light control, and they create an illusion of an elongated and broad window. If you’re mounting blinds to the window trim, measure the width of the trim at the top, and if you’re mounting them to the wall above the window, you can select a measurement for the width according to your preferences. Window treatment experts recommend adding 2 or 3 inches to the width of the window opening. If your window sill protrudes, start measuring the height of the window at the sill and continue up to 3.5 inches above the top of the window to allow for the mounting hardware. If the window sill doesn’t protrude, begin measuring the height of the window 2 or 3 inches beneath the window opening, and add 3.5 inches to the top. Overall, you’ll end up with an additional 6.5 inches to the height of the window opening. Regardless of your choice of an inside or outside mount, you should round to the nearest 1/8″ when measuring your windows.

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Santa Rosa, CA 95404

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