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Yet Another Santa Fe Question: We're looking for "honey comb shades" or similar insulating window blinds and wonder where to go? We've got a lot of windows that are heating up the house and need replacement blinds, the current ones are pretty beat up. Lowe's and Home Depot is obvious, but I wonder if anyone has experience with others .. cause we're a bit reluctant about Lowe's/Home. But hey, if they work, that's fine too. Any recommendations? Thanks. -- Owen ============================================================ FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College to unsubscribe http://redfish.com/mailman/listinfo/friam_redfish.com |
Owen, my blinds are all “duette” blinds, sort of the same as honeycomb. They were bought by the previous owner (so we’re going back almost thirty years). She bought them from Brother Sun, Sister Moon (or vice versa). Brother Sun etc. isn’t very good about servicing them—the cords eventually rot in the Santa Fe sun, and Brother Blah Blah had no advice on this—but Coronado has given me several names over the years of people who will come to the house and restring the blinds. If I had it to do over again, I’d go with Coronado (on Cerrillos) from the get-go.
In fact, one of their recommended guys, who I’ve used before, is coming tomorrow afternoon to restring three blinds. These are for big windows and are far too big for me to handle by taking them down to the shop. Pamela
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Hi Owen We have some kind of honeycomb blinds from Coronado too - there's one 'cell' that extends across the full width. We have no reason not to recommend Coronado, they came out to measure and everything fits great. I have my own repair kit to replace broken cords - bought
online. It's pretty easy really and for about $60 for the kit it
saves a $100+ call out each time for the blind man. The kit allows
purchase of different lengths allowing repairs on dozens of
blinds. Repairs have become necessary after about 12 years of use.
By taking them down myself also gives me the chance to clean off
moth marks and such. If I was buying replacements I'd ask about
cleaning and materials that might resist moth/bug marks better. Robert C.
On 7/17/16 9:10 PM, Pamela McCorduck
wrote:
Owen, my blinds are all “duette” blinds, sort of the same as honeycomb. They were bought by the previous owner (so we’re going back almost thirty years). She bought them from Brother Sun, Sister Moon (or vice versa). Brother Sun etc. isn’t very good about servicing them—the cords eventually rot in the Santa Fe sun, and Brother Blah Blah had no advice on this—but Coronado has given me several names over the years of people who will come to the house and restring the blinds. If I had it to do over again, I’d go with Coronado (on Cerrillos) from the get-go. -- Cirrillian Web Design & Development Santa Fe, NM http://cirrillian.com 281-989-6272 (cell) Member Design Corps of Santa Fe ============================================================ FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College to unsubscribe http://redfish.com/mailman/listinfo/friam_redfish.com |
Hi Robert, Any link to your repair kit ? Joe On 7/17/16 10:10 PM, Robert J.
Cordingley wrote:
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Hi Joe I got my materials from fixmyblinds.com - parts I bought included
300 ft of string, an excess of 'tassles', a needle for threading
through a collapsed blind. Plastic 'tassles' disintegrate faster
than the string. Robert On 7/17/16 10:20 PM, Joe Spinden wrote:
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