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Maybe you have purchased a new home. Perhaps you've simply been itching for an upgrade from last centuries window coverings. Here at Lights Out Blinds, we understand the levels of stress that come with a newly purchased home and the fight against the intrusive sun. We know how important it is to keep our homes cool during the hot summer season.

We also know the importance of a fresh new interior window design to add flare and poise to your home or business. Here at lights out blinds we strive to bring our customers a unique and exciting experience. We are closely affiliated with many local and corporate branded businesses and offer free consultation and estimates for all potential customers as part of our hassle free policy.

Licensed and insured you can be confident your product and home are protected at all times. We are proud of the product we produce and strive for the upmost customer satisfaction! Faux wood blinds are imitation wood blinds with a uniformed yet sophisticated appeal.
Reviews (3)
Belinda Collins-Hopkins
Belinda Collins-Hopkins
Dec 15, 2019
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If you want to keep your house cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, as well as protecting furniture and wood items this is a great way to do it.
George C.
George C.
Jul 12, 2019
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Quinn & Julius measured and installed motorized shades we bought from blinds.com. Finished today. Looks great. They took the time to program remotes so one controls all shades, one controls the French doors and one each for windows on each side of doors in case we want one side up and one side down. In short, nothing for us to do but enjoy the room.
Nancy M.
Nancy M.
Jul 30, 2018
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Update: Quinn and Julius came out and corrected all the mistakes the first guy made in his two trips out to do install. Very professional and apologetic for the hassle and inconvenience.

Blinds Out was contracted out by Lowe's to install mini blinds into our new home. Never had anyone come into install blinds without measuring where brackets were to be placed evenly on double doors. Left extra holes in door to fix them correctly. Then started to attach to top of transition window when we had specifically said they were not to be covered.