Blinds Installation
Professional window blinds installation for all types including vertical, horizontal, cellular, and motorized blinds.
How I Can Help
Tasks Not Typically Included
Included With Every Job
How It Works
Request service
Review scope and estimate
Schedule and complete work
Final walkthrough
Why Choose Bedrock for Blinds Installation
Owner Operated Service
Direct One-on-One Support
Transparent Solo Pricing
Personally Guaranteed Work
Blinds Installation Questions
Blind installation starts at $150 for a minimum service call. Standard per-window pricing runs $25-50 per window, so multi-window projects scale efficiently. Free estimates provided.
Inside mount fits within the window frame recess for a clean built-in look but requires at least 2.5 inches of depth. Outside mount overlaps the frame and works for any window regardless of depth or style.
Yes, I install customer-supplied blinds from Home Depot, Lowes, Budget Blinds, Hunter Douglas, and any other retailer. Confirm all mounting hardware is included with your purchase.
Most homes take 1-3 hours. I can typically complete 8-12 standard window installations in a half day, including leveling and operation testing at each window.
Yes, I install motorized and smart blinds including WiFi-enabled systems from Hunter Douglas PowerView, Lutron Serena, and similar brands. Both battery-powered and hardwired options available.
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This section helps this page rank for blinds installation searches while giving readers honest, practical information about what a proper professional installation covers.
In Twin Cities homes, blind installation is a practical request after moving into a new space, replacing worn or dated window treatments, or upgrading to motorized or room-darkening options. Getting each blind level, with consistent side margins on inside mounts and consistent overhang on outside mounts, creates a clean uniform appearance across a room full of windows. Proper bracket depth and spacing ensures the headrail sits securely without bowing, which affects how smoothly the slats or fabric operate over time.
