Repair or replace? Start with the problem, age, and product type
Not every blind issue needs a full replacement, but some products are difficult to repair once parts are discontinued or damage is extensive. A quote request can help you compare options.
Common issues include broken slats, snapped cords, tilt problems, wand issues, mounting brackets, vertical track issues, and blinds that no longer lift or lower correctly.
If you have several failing blinds in a Georgetown home, rental, apartment, or office, it may be worth comparing a room-by-room replacement quote against single-product repairs.
Good questions to ask before choosing products
- Broken or bent slats
- Cord, wand, and tilt mechanism questions
- Mounting bracket and track issues
- Replacement versus repair guidance
- Photo/details encouraged for faster review
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Common Georgetown questions
Can every blind be repaired?
No. Some repairs are practical, while older or heavily damaged products may be better replaced.
What should I include in a repair request?
Include photos if possible, the room, brand if known, approximate size, and what is broken.
