How Long Do Motorized Shades Last?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

, , , ,

Typically if a motorized blind is operated twice a day they should last

up to 5 years

. The remote control units use standard alkaline batteries and will need to be replaced more often.

Are motorized shades worth it?


Yes

, they are worth the investment!

They add to the security, privacy, and efficiency of your home. Also, when motorized window treatments are integrated with a smart lighting or automation system, the drapes and/or shades can move in concert with other systems like lighting, music and HVAC.

How often do you have to charge motorized blinds?

Don’t worry, you won’t need to charge your shades as often as your phone, the smart shades will only need to be recharged

approximately every 6 months

, depending on how often you raise and lower the shades.

Why are motorized shades so expensive?

The cost of motorized blinds and shades usually surprises our clients. They are

fairly expensive

(at least the decent ones are). A big part of the cost comes from the motors and the technologies that are required to integrate them into a home automation system.

How long do batteries last on electric blinds?

As a guideline, the Lithium Battery Pack powering an average sized window roller blind (1.2M wide x 1.2M high) operated a couple times a day should last

between 12 – 18 months

.

Do motorized blinds increase home value?

Ranging from motorized screen shades to room complimenting sheer weaves, blinds can be a nice accent to a room. But even with the more lavish treatments, the lifespan is still anywhere from 5 to 7 years, and still

doesn’t significantly increase the value of your home

.

Do motorized blinds break?


little to break

. It never gets stuck, half up or half down or all the way in either position. They never never require a dry cleaner or a washing machine.

Are motorized blinds reliable?

Motorized window treatments are

just as reliable as standard window treatments

. … Most standard window treatments have an average lifespan of 3-10 years. How often you are using your blinds or shades can also have an impact on their longevity.

Do cordless blinds last longer?

Some windows can get very high, meaning you wouldn’t be able to reach cordless blinds when fully retracted. In these situations, the cord system eliminates this issue, ensuring that you can always control your blinds.

They last longer

.

How long do Hunter Douglas motorized blinds last?

Some brands like Hunter Douglas suggest a battery life of up to one year when using lithium batteries. In terms of remote control lifespan, they last for

approximately five years on average

when the blinds are used twice a day, decreasing with extra use and with traditional alkaline batteries.

Are Lutron shades worth it?

Easy setup and robust features makes Serena smart shades a great addition to any smart home. I liked that I could control them not just with Lutron’s app and remote, but with a host of other smart-home systems, too. … Lutron Serena shades look and

work great

; it’s just a shame that they’re so expensive.

How much do smart shades cost?

According to VanWert, the cost for smart shades is around two to three times that of regular, manual options. So, for a full house of around 20 windows, the cost may average

$1,500 apiece

if you have a few larger windows and have them professionally installed.

Do motorized blinds take batteries?

Electric blinds come with several ways of controlling them. First, they

can be controlled with a battery powered remote control

. The batteries in standard remote controllers are standard alkaline batteries and may need to be replaced annually depending on usage.

Can I use rechargeable batteries in blinds?

Powering your motorized shades and blinds just got easier.

Somfy now

offers a Lithium-ion Rechargeable Battery Pack that can be used with most of Somfy’s wirefree external battery-operated motors.

Are shades a good investment?

If your blinds are lackluster, “

You should absolutely invest in new window shades

,” she said. Adding upgraded window coverings would help it show better. … If you don’t want to make the outlay, she recommended at least removing the existing blinds. “You don’t want to be selling flimsy, junky anything,” she said.

David Martineau
Author
David Martineau
David is an interior designer and home improvement expert. With a degree in architecture, David has worked on various renovation projects and has written for several home and garden publications. David's expertise in decorating, renovation, and repair will help you create your dream home.