Motorized Shades & Window Treatment Installation in Chicago
Motorized shades, curtain tracks, curtains, blinds, and window treatments installed cleanly with proper alignment, support, and finish.
Motorized shades and window treatments with a cleaner finish.
Precise measuring, careful placement, and hardware selected for motorized systems, tracks, and wall or ceiling conditions. If supplied hardware is not strong or reliable enough, I replace it with professional-grade hardware.
Request InstallationWall or ceiling mounted
Installation is planned around motorized or manual hardware, bracket type, ceiling/wall surface, window size, and desired reveal.
Motorized shades and tracks
Motorized systems, tracks, and heavier treatments are handled with the right support, alignment, and control access.
Clean alignment
Height, projection, symmetry, and finished spacing are considered before drilling.
Prepared on site
Professional anchors and tools are available for drywall, plaster, masonry, and other surfaces.
Window Treatments FAQ
Tracks, motorized systems, tall windows, wall type, and clean placement.
Request InstallationI install curtain rods, curtain tracks, ceiling-mounted tracks, blinds, shades, motorized systems, drapery hardware, and similar window treatment systems.
Yes. Tracks and motorized shades need cleaner alignment and stronger planning than basic rods. I check the mounting surface, bracket layout, power or control requirements, and whether the system has enough support across the full span.
Yes. Ceiling-mounted tracks and treatments are possible when the ceiling condition and hardware allow it. I check the surface first and use proper anchors or structural support instead of relying on weak fasteners.
Yes. Different surfaces need different drill bits, anchors, and techniques. Plaster, masonry, concrete, tile, and drywall are not treated the same because the wrong hardware can loosen over time.
I plan the height, reveal, projection, centerline, bracket spacing, and relationship to the window, ceiling, trim, and floor before drilling. The goal is a clean finished look, not just hardware attached to the wall.
Yes. Tall windows, high ceilings, and large spans may require ladders, extra setup, stronger hardware, or an additional installer. Access and safety are considered before the job is scheduled.
Yes. I can help confirm whether the treatment should sit inside or outside the window opening, how high it should be, how far it should extend, and whether wall or ceiling mounting will look better.
Yes. I can install client- or designer-supplied rods, tracks, brackets, shades, and hardware. If something is missing or not strong enough for the wall, I will point that out before installing it.
I do not rely on weak box hardware when the treatment needs better support. If I decide supplied hardware is not strong or high-quality enough for the system, I replace it with professional-grade hardware selected for the load and surface.
Yes, when the support is right. Heavy fabric, long tracks, wide windows, and multi-panel systems need careful bracket spacing and secure mounting so the system does not sag, flex, or pull loose.
Installation and mounting can be handled as part of the project. Any new electrical wiring or hardwired power work is usually done in tandem with a licensed electrician when needed.
Send photos of the windows and hardware, number of windows, treatment type, approximate length and height, wall or ceiling type if known, ZIP code or neighborhood, and preferred day or time.