Benefits of Motorized Window Treatments

You might be surprised by the versatility of motorization when it comes to window treatments.

Nearly any type of window treatment can be motorized, from shades to blinds to draperies and beyond.

Photo courtesy of Somfy

Photo courtesy of Somfy

Besides the convenience and luxury of controlling your window treatments with a push of a button, there are many benefits of motorization for your clients you may not be aware of.

Photo courtesy of Hunter Douglas

Photo courtesy of Hunter Douglas

They can increase a home's value.

It’s true! Motorized window treatments often become a permanent feature of your client’s home, since they are custom-fitted to their windows. With the safety and energy benefits they offer (read more below!) they become a selling point when your client is ready to sell.

Safety first. 

Motorized window treatments are cordless, making them an ideal window treatment option for homes with small children. 

They can also function as part of your client’s home security system, as they can be programmed to go up and down on a predetermined schedule. It looks like you’re home even when you aren’t! 

Photo courtesy of Crown Shade Co

Photo courtesy of Crown Shade Co

Reduce your energy costs. 

 

Motorized patio shades and interior window treatments block harmful UV rays, helping your client’s control their heating and cooling costs year-round. 

Often, blinds and shades can be manufactured from insulating materials, making your home more energy efficient. 

Photo courtesy of Hunter Douglas

Photo courtesy of Hunter Douglas

Ready to learn more about leveling up your client’s window treatments? Check out our Window Treatment Friday Live episodes highlighting motorized projects, and reach out to us for support. 

 

Vitalia Inc is well-versed in motorization. We’ve seen it all, installed it all, and made all the mistakes and learned from them. We’ll take care of all the complicated details from measuring, to ordering, to installation. 

 

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