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How Much Does It Cost To Install Blinds?

Typical range: $182 - $385

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For your project in zip code 98102 with these options, the cost to install window blinds starts at $56.26-$118.81 per blind. Your actual price will depend on job size, conditions, finish options you choose.

Installing new window blinds gives you privacy without blocking your beautiful view. While curtains are either opened or closed all the way, blinds provide more control over how much light you want to let through the windows in your home. If you’re wondering, “How much do blinds cost?” below is a guide to help you navigate the ins and outs of installing these versatile window treatments. Read on to learn more about the price for blinds of different types, the labor cost to have them professionally installed, and more.

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Blinds

Standard Services Quantity Low High
What you can expect
Range per blind : $60.74 $128.27
Range for this type of project: $182 $385
Estimate: $284
Window Blind Cost
3
blinds
$94 $116
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Cost of residential-grade, custom-sized 6-gauge aluminum blinds in universally matched color. Hardware for recessed or surface mounting included.
Window Blind Labor, Basic
2
hours
$80 $259
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Labor cost, under typical conditions, for complete installation. Mounting holes will be laid out, marked, and drilled into wall framing studs. Unit will be secured, and trim hardware installed. Rate is inclusive of all aspects of the project, such as thorough planning, acquisition of equipment and material, preparation and protection of project site, and meticulous cleanup.
Window Blind Job Supplies
3
blinds
$8 $9
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Requisite supplies for the job, including fasteners, connectors, and materials for surface preparation and finishing.
Window Blind Debris Disposal
3
blinds
$8 $9
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Responsible disposal of all project debris, including the cost to load and haul old materials, installation waste, and any other refuse.
Optional Services
Option: Remove Window Covering
1
hour
$38 $123
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Window covering will be removed, and mounting hardware dismantled without damaging adjacent surfaces.
Standard services
Window Blind Cost
$94 - $116
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3
blinds
Cost of residential-grade, custom-sized 6-gauge aluminum blinds in universally matched color. Hardware for recessed or surface mounting included.
Window Blind Labor, Basic
$80 - $259
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2
hours
Labor cost, under typical conditions, for complete installation. Mounting holes will be laid out, marked, and drilled into wall framing studs. Unit will be secured, and trim hardware installed. Rate is inclusive of all aspects of the project, such as thorough planning, acquisition of equipment and material, preparation and protection of project site, and meticulous cleanup.
Window Blind Job Supplies
$8 - $9
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3
blinds
Requisite supplies for the job, including fasteners, connectors, and materials for surface preparation and finishing.
Window Blind Debris Disposal
$8 - $9
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3
blinds
Responsible disposal of all project debris, including the cost to load and haul old materials, installation waste, and any other refuse.
Optional Services
Option: Remove Window Covering
$38 - $123
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1
hour
Window covering will be removed, and mounting hardware dismantled without damaging adjacent surfaces.
What you can expect
Range per blind :
$61 - $128
Range for this type of project:
$182 - $385
Estimate:
$284
Cost Comparison
YOUR ESTIMATE
$284

NATIONAL AVERAGE RANGE
$174 - $367
YOUR ESTIMATE

Install Window Blinds : national average cost

The national average materials cost to install window blinds is $30.98 per blind, with a range between $27.80 to $34.17. The total price for labor and materials per blind is $84.17, coming in between $53.98 to $114.36. A typical 3 blind project costs $252.50, with a range of $161.93 to $343.07. Your actual price will depend on your location, job size, conditions and finish options you choose.
cost to install window blinds
National Avg. Materials Cost per blind $30.98
National Avg. Cost ( labor and materials ) for 3 blind $252.50
National Cost Range ( labor and materials ) for 3 blind $161.93 - $343.07

How much do blinds cost to install

The average cost to install new blinds is approximately $697 for a standard-sized home . Most prices range from $211 to $1,203 for blinds covering every window in your home. The prices of blinds will usually depend on the quality, with higher-quality options costing around $80 each or higher. Plan to pay around $640 to cover eight windows at this cost.

Plan to pay another $140 to $400 to have your new window blinds professionally installed . This comes out to a price of approximately $50 more per window. Your actual cost will depend on how many blinds you need, the size of your windows, what type of design or material you choose, and whether you hire someone to install them for you or do it yourself.

Labor cost to install blinds

If you decide to hire a pro to install your new window blinds, most charge between $10 to $20 for each standard window . A single-story home with eight 27-inch windows should have a labor cost of anywhere from $80 to $160 in total. The mounting brackets are typically included with the installation.

Some companies will also measure your windows to ensure you choose blinds that fit perfectly over each window. Many professional window blind installation contractors also sell blinds themselves, which can help to make choosing the right ones for your home even easier. Labor costs are higher for motorized blinds.

Cost of blinds by type

Window blinds come in more than just the standard mini blind format. Here are some of the most popular types of blinds for the home:

Slat blinds

This term refers to the horizontal rows, or slats, of your blinds. Slats come in a wide range of sizes from thin to thick, and this can have a major impact on the way a room looks. Slat blinds range from as a low as $11 apiece to as much as $215 each .

Vertical blinds

These blinds are made to cover tall windows and sliding glass doors . Vertical blinds typically open and close by hanging from a metal rail that's attached to the wall directly over windows and doors. They cost between $50 and $120 on average for a door, or between $30 and $80 per window .

Roller blinds

Roller blinds cost as little as $8 to as high as $190 per set . These blinds feature fabric wrapped around a casing of metal or plastic that's attached to a cord or chain. Simply pull the chain or cord to unwind the fabric to uncover your windows.

Cordless blinds

This window covering doesn't require a chain or rod to operate. With cordless blinds, you simply push them up to open them, then gently pull them down to cover your windows. The cost of cordless blinds ranges between $12 and $135 each .

Roman blinds

These blinds are similar to the roller style, but the fabric stacks up instead of rolling up whenever you want to open them. They look very attractive and typically use a pull cord to open instead of a chain. Roman blinds cost as low as $30 to as high as $120 or more apiece .

Venetian blinds

This style of window blind has 2-inch wide slats that open and close using a cord or a chain. Venetian blinds can be made of vinyl, wood, or metal. The low-end cost of these blinds is $25 , while the higher-end materials and larger sizes are typically closer to $140 apiece .

Motorized blinds

A motorized or electric blind uses a remote-controlled motor to roll your blinds up and down so you don't even need to get up and walk across the room if you want to change them. More expensive models include a solar-powered sensor that can control when they close and open based on the amount of sunlight. These blinds cost between $400 and $600 each and exterior models are $1,000 and more .

Blinds Type Average Cost Lowest Cost Highest Cost
Slat blinds $113 $11 $215
Vertical blinds $55 $30 $80
Roller blinds $99 $8 $190
Cordless blinds $74 $12 $135
Roman blinds $75 $30 $120
Venetian blinds $83 $25 $140
Motorized blinds $500 $400 $600

Blinds material options and costs

Besides the style of the window blinds you choose, you can also select from a range of materials. Each material has different properties, looks, and price points:

Aluminum blinds

These lightweight window blinds are the most common choice, particularly if you're on a budget. Aluminum blinds cost between $20 and $70 each on average , but they're easily bent or damaged which can make them look unattractive after a lot of wear and tear.

Fabric blinds

Fabric blinds add a beautiful, wispy look to your home and are also an excellent way to filter sunlight in a way that's similar to sheer curtain panels. This option costs $50 to $100 apiece , but they're vulnerable to showing stains and may also acquire mold if exposed to moisture.

Vinyl blinds

Vinyl is another popular, affordable choice thanks to its versatility. These window blinds are inexpensive at about $11 each on the low end to $120 each for larger options . The issue with vinyl blinds is that they can become brittle and break over time.

Bamboo blinds

For a natural look, bamboo blinds are a beautiful choice that's also eco-friendly. This window blind material costs about $30 to $80 per blind but can warp or fade after too much exposure to direct sunlight.

Faux wood blinds

An affordable alternative to real wood, these window blinds have a beautiful aesthetic. The cost ranges from $30 to $95 per blind , and they're very durable and easy to maintain.

Wood blinds

Real wood blinds offer a high-end look to your home but they're also one of the most expensive choices, coming in at about $30 to $215 or more apiece . Wood blinds require a lot of maintenance to keep them looking new, so they may not work for every household.

Prefabricated vs custom blinds cost

The average cost for blinds depends on whether they’re custom-made or prefabricated. Most prefab window blinds have a standard design with a range of standard sizes. If you have extremely large or unusually shaped windows, you may need custom blinds instead. Prefabricated blinds can be purchased at major home improvement stores. Choosing custom blinds allows you to select any material, color, size, and shape you desire. A professional consultant may come to your home to help you select the right design, or you can design them DIY online. Most custom blinds cost between $150 to $200 or more each .

Window blinds: inside vs outside installation

Blinds may be installed on the interior or exterior of the window frame. Blinds on the outside of the frame can be hung as high or low as you want, which may help to create the illusion of a larger window and make rooms appear bigger. This helps to block sunlight while providing every room with full coverage. Outside-mounted window blinds cover more of the window and the frame, helping to keep your home cooler or warmer. Inside-mount installation is better if you want to hang curtains over your blinds. Simply mount a curtain rod over the window frame for another layer of protection.

DIY vs hire a pro

The cost for window blinds also depends on whether you install them yourself or hire a professional installer to do it for you. Hiring a pro is recommended if you have large windows or prefer custom-fit blinds. These professionals know how to install your hardware securely to keep the blinds in place. They’re also familiar with many brands, materials, and mounting bracket styles to ensure a perfect fit over your windows. If you’re installing new window blinds for the first time, it’s better to pay more to have the professionals handle the project.

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Interview [Interview(Already Purchased,Yes), Interview(Rooms in Need of Blinds/Shades,No), Interview(Type of Blind/Shade,No), Interview(What kind of location is this?,Home/Residence), Interview(Special features requested,No), Interview(Request Stage,Planning &amp), Interview(Desired Completion Date,Timing is flexible)]
Blinds Installation Project in Seattle 98102
Start Date Within a month
Type of work Install new blinds or shades
Number of windows More than 15
Where to install Bedroom, Kitchen, Bathroom, Living or family room, Home office
Preferred style I'm not sure
Material preference I'm not sure
Shade and blind features Top-down/bottom-up, Room darkening
Is 8ft ladder tall enough Yes, that should be tall enough
Already have blinds or shades No, and I'd like the pro to provide them
Blinds Installation Project in Seattle 98102
Blinds Installation in 98102
Blinds Installation Project in Seattle 98102
Blinds Installation Project in Seattle 98102
Start Date Within a month
Comments 11 roller blinds, max height 9'1"
Type of work Install new blinds or shades
Number of windows 10-15
Where to install Bedroom, Kitchen, Living or family room, Home office
Preferred style Roller blinds
Material preference Fabric or cloth
Shade and blind features Room darkening
Is 8ft ladder tall enough Yes, that should be tall enough
Already have blinds or shades No, but I'll provide them