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Quality blinds in Widnes, Northwich, Chester, Frodsham, Helsby, Runcorn, Kingsley,
Warrington and all surrounding Cheshire areas.
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Just a quick word to say thanks for the excellent job done on my conservatory blinds.
I will be recommending you to all my friends and thanks for the £15 referral cheque,
it will come in handy for my girlfriends birthday. :-)
John B (Widnes)
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Vertical blinds are a simple, stylish and probably the most versatile shading product
available that is ideal for a variety of windows and doors as well as conservatories.
We have hundreds of different fabric & colour combinations. Fabrics are from the
well know and respected Louvolite & Hunter Douglas collections giving unequalled
quality.
Louvre widths are 89 mm ( 3.1/2" ) & 127 mm ( 5" ) with 89 mm being by far the most
popular size.
Our Slim line Vogue head rail
creates a much sleeker appearance than most other head rails, which combines with our superior components to create a blind that glides smoothly and effortlessly. Enclosed end caps are included also for enhanced aesthetics especially suited for outside recess fitting.
Our Vogue head rails are self lubricating and are ultra violet light stable which means they will not break down over time as other inferior head rails do.
Ask about our Black or champagne coloured head rails.

Rigid PVC vertical blinds.
Our range of rigid PVC blinds are great for bathrooms and kitchens. They can also
be used where the room needs to be darkened more or where children play.
Because they are PVC they can be wiped clean so those sticky fingerprints, jam and
chocolate can all come off easily.
They are child friendly too, with no chains at the bottom for children to get tangled
up in. Your cat or dog won’t even harm them. Unless they chew that is.
They come in a range of colours and textures to suit your needs.

Things you should check out before buying vertical blinds.
1/ Make sure the company doing them are fully insured. This is very important as
not every sole trader has this even though it is a legal requirement.
2/ Make sure the blinds are stitched. Some companies use glue which leaves unsightly
marks after the first summer sun hits them and others use a bonding method which
can easily come undone.
3/ Ask to see a sample of the head rail. This is the bit you don’t see until it’s
too late and where the most savings can be made on production. Some are very flimsy
and almost skeletal. Others are imported in from other countries and are made of
tin instead of aluminium which makes them very noisy to operate and not very reliable.
Any reputable company will have no problems with showing you a sample. If not then
assume they have something to hide.
4/ Check that they are giving you the heavy weight nickel silver chain and not the
cheap white plastic type that can twist and look unsightly.
5/ Ask where the blinds will be fitted. If there is enough room to drill into a lintel
then that should be where it is put and not into a PVC frame.
6/ Check if the company offer any sort of child safety features. This is of major
concern at the moment.