Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anybody recommend a blind company that they are happy with the quality and install?
I got shades I like from Select Blinds but I installed them myself. I really don’t know why you would need them installed for you but if you don’t have time you could get any handyman, friend, neighbor or relative to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anybody recommend a blind company that they are happy with the quality and install?
I got shades I like from Select Blinds but I installed them myself. I really don’t know why you would need them installed for you but if you don’t have time you could get any handyman, friend, neighbor or relative to do it.
I physically cannot install blinds. The problem with handyman is I am not sure if he knows to do a good job in living room. I had one handyman do the bathroom and the blinds are not centered. Hence I just want to go with a company that can do the measure and install.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anybody recommend a blind company that they are happy with the quality and install?
I got shades I like from Select Blinds but I installed them myself. I really don’t know why you would need them installed for you but if you don’t have time you could get any handyman, friend, neighbor or relative to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Can anybody recommend a blind company that they are happy with the quality and install?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Idk because I don’t know if we have that kind of window. I can’t picture how they could attach them to the actual window.
If it’s just the trim of the window, can’t they just patch the hole and touch up the paint?
Basically the glass panes have a vinyl frame, which then have a wood frame around them. I don't know much about vinyl, but imagine that screw holes damage the structural integrity, and that the holes would not be easily concealed. The vinyl is manufactured white, it isn't painted.
I can’t see how the holes would cause a structural problem. They’ll probably be hidden by the shades anyway, but you could also just fill them with a little putty filler and then get paint matched to the color or just use white and call it good enough.
I understand if you are mad about the damage and want the store to pay up, that’s one thing, but it doesn’t sound like a big problem in terms of actual consequences.
Why would you do all that when somebody destroyed your windows and you paid them a lot of money. Go after the blinds company. They make you pay in full before they even start. They should be held accountable for their work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Idk because I don’t know if we have that kind of window. I can’t picture how they could attach them to the actual window.
If it’s just the trim of the window, can’t they just patch the hole and touch up the paint?
Basically the glass panes have a vinyl frame, which then have a wood frame around them. I don't know much about vinyl, but imagine that screw holes damage the structural integrity, and that the holes would not be easily concealed. The vinyl is manufactured white, it isn't painted.
I can’t see how the holes would cause a structural problem. They’ll probably be hidden by the shades anyway, but you could also just fill them with a little putty filler and then get paint matched to the color or just use white and call it good enough.
I understand if you are mad about the damage and want the store to pay up, that’s one thing, but it doesn’t sound like a big problem in terms of actual consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Idk because I don’t know if we have that kind of window. I can’t picture how they could attach them to the actual window.
If it’s just the trim of the window, can’t they just patch the hole and touch up the paint?
Basically the glass panes have a vinyl frame, which then have a wood frame around them. I don't know much about vinyl, but imagine that screw holes damage the structural integrity, and that the holes would not be easily concealed. The vinyl is manufactured white, it isn't painted.
Anonymous wrote:Op, I can’t imagine what you are talking about. Can you post a photo or a link please?
Anonymous wrote:Idk because I don’t know if we have that kind of window. I can’t picture how they could attach them to the actual window.
If it’s just the trim of the window, can’t they just patch the hole and touch up the paint?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you call a window company to figure out the total repair costs? Tell the blind company to reimburse you.
is there any chance I can actually get them to pay for that? Would cost well over $10k.
NP. I would give it my best shot. That is a pretty big mistake and forever damages the integrity of your windows. There is no fix except replacement. What does your insurance company say?
OP here, I hadn’t thought to contact my insurance company because I don’t want my premium to go up. Wouldn’t I be better off going directly to window companies?