ORANGE COUNTY BLINDS
PRODUCT QUESTIONER
Answer a few simple window covering questions to recap what we have gone over previously in the Orange County Blinds Getting Started page. This will help you find the best window coveringsfor your home or office. The more you know about your window covering needs and wants the better you can find the perfect product for your home or office. After you have answered all the questions and you still are not sure what would be the best product for you, feel FREE to contact one of our professional Orange County Blinds sales staff and they will be happy to guide you through.
- What amount of light control and privacy do you need from your window coverings?
- Orange County Blinds has window coverings in a wide variety of fabrics, natural materials,
vinyl's and aluminum's. What material are you looking for? - Windows that are taller than they are wide and raise and lower are often better suited
for horizontal window coverings, while windows that are wider than they are tall and
slide from side to side are often better suited for vertical window coverings. Which
one do you prefer? - Do you wish to cover any windows over 96" wide with one window covering?
- Do you have special, shaped windows (for example, arches, angles or circles),
skylights or sliding glass doors that need to be covered? - Orange County Blinds offers many options for making it easier and safer to operate your
window coverings such as standard operating system, remote-controlled, wireless
motorization, convenient operating system for larger windows, operating system that
incorporates child safety features. - What type of operating system are you interested in?
- Will your window coverings be important in helping control your energy costs?
- Is blocking ultraviolet light (to avoid fading of your home furnishings) important to
you?
- Are you interested in using your window coverings to reduce noise levels in your
home? - Are you interested in window coverings that stack to the bottom allowing light and
view through the top of your windows?
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