Window treatments look simple until you are holding a level in one hand and a drill in the other. We install curtain rods, blinds, and shades, fit them to the window instead of almost to the window, and repair the tilt wands, slats, and tracks on the ones you have.
One-time visits and memberships both start free. See rates.

Curtain rod installation
Hanging curtains and drapes
Blind and shade installation, inside or outside mount
Fitting and trimming blinds to the opening
Replacing broken slats and panels
Lubricating tracks and rods
Tightening and adjusting hardware
Inside mounts need square, deep openings and precise measurement, while outside mounts forgive the window and change the look, and we help you pick before drilling.
Lined floor-length drapes are heavy, and rods over a certain span want a center bracket into solid backing or they bow within a month.
Brackets land where studs rarely are, so the right anchor for the wall type is the difference between years and weeks.
Hanging higher than the frame makes windows read taller, and it is easier to plan that before the holes exist.
Often, yes. Broken slats, failed tilt mechanisms, and sticky tracks are usually repairable for less than new blinds.
Yes, with the right bits and anchors. It is slower than drywall and worth doing once, correctly.
That is a classic first-hour job: rods up, level, into solid anchoring, curtains hung, hardware bag empty.
Tell us what's on the list. We'll send your handyman out, no commitment.