pahunkboy
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Joined: 2/26/2006 From: Central Pennsylvania Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: ncprincess ok, here's some advice for you from a "window fashions" expert (I work for one of the big names)... The faux wood blinds won't turn yellow. Like anything, over time there would be some discoloration due to age, sunlight, etc. but, if you want the wood look but don't want to pay the price of premium hardwoods it's great. If you want something even more economical, look at the metal blinds. Either the Mark1 series or the Riviera 1" classic. If you are wanting light control (room darkening) go with the Mark1 with Lightmaster feature. If you are wanting to have the type of shade that has the most R value to help with your heating and cooling costs, go with the cellular shades. The best is in the Evening Star collection. This one has the highest R value (3.9) and will completely block out the light.....great for bedrooms. The next step down would be the doublecell collection. Not completely room darkening, but, still has a great R value to help with those heating/cooling bills. As for the K-Mart, Wal-Mart, Target, etc. blinds...please, please please...remember you get what you pay for....those blinds are mass produced by machines. The custom made are 80% man-made. Also remember, the "stock" blinds usually only carry a 1 year warranty. The custom blinds/shades have a limited lifetime warranty...basically it breaks down this way...cording 3 years, fabric 5 years, anything mechanical (i.e. cordlock, tilter, cordless motor, etc.) is a lifetime warranty...not to mention if ya call my 800 number to say you have broken cording on your 20 yr old shade and you catch me in a good mood, I have it repaired for you for free. *smiles* As to the cleaning, cells are easy...gently run the wand attachment of your vaccum cleaner over it. Woods/faux woods...run a cloth across them just like dusting any wood furniture you have. The metals, just spray them off every now and then. I don't suggest soaking in chemical cleaners in a tub though, that will break down the fibers of your cording that runs through the blind. What a lovely reply. TY. The R-value. I hadnt thought of that. See the trouble is this isnt my final house. At least I hope not. I still would like to move. My bro goes thru this when he does houses. A house wont sell unless you pretty it up, then the new people tear it all out and put in their taste. Ill keep cellular in mind.
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