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Motorization of Blinds and Shades: How do They Work?

11/28/2022

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​Motorized blinds and shades have gradually become popular in the marketplace. If you want to know the mechanism behind it, ScotBlinds can guide you through.
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As innovation of technology continuously grows through the previous years, even window shades in San Diego, CA, have been upgraded into having their own motorization. With a simple touch of a button, the shaft of your home's blinds and shades can automatically fold up or down to give you the privacy you need. You might be wondering, at this point, how the motorization of these newly innovated window blinds and shades works. In reality, there are various ways and options to power up your motorized blinds and shades. Here is a list of some of the power sources that could explain the mechanism behind the motorization of these window blinds and shades. 

Battery-Powered Window Shades 
One of the most popular power sources for motorized window blinds and shades is battery-powered ones. Instead of the usual mechanism with the use of a string, battery-powered window shades have a tube with a battery compartment above that attaches the window blinds' motor for power. The placement of the batteries for these types of motorized window shades is considered the simplest and most elegant option out of all the choices available. The reason for this may be the subtle and less invasive design of battery-powered window blinds, which makes them convenient for windows that may be far from electrical switches. In some cases, homeowners prefer to use battery-powered ones in areas that often get wet, such as the bathroom. If you are looking for the most uncomplicated motorized window choice, then consider choosing the battery-powered window blinds, where batteries available at the local stores can do the work. 

Solar Powered Window Shades 
Windows are often burdened with the heat of the sun all day long. You might as well take advantage of that and install solar-powered window blinds and shades for your home. In doing so, the only thing you need to do is route the solar panel system for these window blinds upwards and outwards to directly catch the light and heat of the sun. Similar to the battery-powered ones, your window blinds will then be connected to the motor while acquiring a power source from the heat of the sun. Doing this can significantly help you save up and increase the energy efficiency of your home. 

Hardwired Window Shades 
Installing solar panels and replacing batteries may sound like a burden of work, especially if you are a busy person. If that is the case, then hardwired window shades may be the right ones for you. One of the biggest advantages of using hardwired window shades is the lesser amount it will cost you, as compared to the battery-powered ones. However, the only downside that hardwired window shades come with is the unit must be placed near an electrical outlet. 

There are tons of ways to supply the power source of your motorized blinds and shades. When choosing which among the types of window shades in San Diego, CA, you should get, you must select the style that suits your lifestyle and home decor. Get in touch with our company now to get started with these smart home window blinds and shades. You may also visit our official website to know more.
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  • Home
  • Products
    • Residential >
      • Cellular Shades
      • Combi Shades
      • Drapery
      • Horizontal Blinds
      • Motorized Window Shades
      • Panel Track System
      • Pleated Shades
      • Roller Shades
      • Roman Shades
      • Shutters
      • Skylight Shades
      • Vertical Blinds
      • Woven Wood Shades
    • Commercial >
      • Commercial Motorized Window Shades
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    • Alta
    • Cal Coast Shutters
    • Comfortex
    • Hunter Douglas
    • Horizons >
      • Draperies Side Panels
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