
For blinds, adding a motor can be an easy and affordable solution for multiple window open ...
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For blinds, adding a motor can be an easy and affordable solution for multiple window openings and hard to reach locations.
What are some of the reasons why you would need motorized blinds? They
are used mainly for ease of use and convenience. It can't be any easier
than pushing a button and ZZZZZZ, they smoothly operate to your
preferences. For some hard to reach and high up blinds, it could be a
necessity.
For most horizontal blinds such as metal blinds and faux wood
blinds, the remote will do nothing more than tilt the slats or vanes. It
will not lift the blind up or down. For blinds such as woven woods or
sheers, it will just lift it up or down. Remote blinds are available for
both options.
Most are operated by a handy remote control but
you can use an optional wall switch to operate the electric blinds. Some
remote controls can operate up to five different channels which will
usually be enough for your entire home or office.
There are two main types of remote blinds. The first is the
infrared. That is a point and click operation system. You have to have
the remote control in the line of site of the blind itself. The second
is the radio remote control blind. It operates on a radio frequency and
can be controlled from any location in your home just like a garage door
opener would. Although more expensive, the radio remote will allow you
to operate all the blinds at the same time which adds convenience.
All of our remote controlled blinds come with a lifetime
warranty. The motor will have a five year warranty and each is made
right here in the USA. For the best in quality and function, choose
remote controlled blinds today.