About this time the vertical blind started to be popular. People replaced those dungeon producing drapes with verticals that went inside the window or door frame and instantly the room was transposed into this huge space that people didn't know they had. All of a sudden the room looked so much bigger and they could actually see out the window and still have privacy. The cold war was over, they could see their neighbor and neighborhood.
That's when the trouble began. Vertical blinds became so popular that a number of people started to make vertical and vertical components that didn't know or much less care that they didn't know what they were doing. Fast money was their only concern.
Vendors rushed to market with vertical vane material that never should of been used for vertical vanes. Some of them just plain looked terrible when they were hung, they hung crooked, they faded, you could not clean them and worst of all they frayed after being up just a little while.
To make matters worse they were loading every thing into van's and went from town to town selling this junk. Two months later when these vertical broke the vendors were long gone and not to be found.
Because of this people took there anger and vengeance out on the vertical blind. Unfortunately people started saying "I hate vertical blinds" when what they really meant was they hated the cheap bargain vertical they got stuck with.
Today all this has changed. The national companies selling and manufacturing verticals today are great honest companies selling quality verticals and vertical components and backing them up with good reasonable guarantees.
Today if a vertical gives you a problem, the manufacturer will replace or repair no questions asked as long as it's in the guarantee period.
Guarantee over, for a small fee they will still repair the broken part and get it back to you with a smile.
On the internet there is a web site that has parts for just about every window blind ever made.
The bottom line is that if you want privacy and light control at your sliding glass door then reconsider the vertical blinds. Nothing will give you the good looks and great service that a vertical will.
Go on, now would be a great time to forgive the vertical blind. Forgive and move on to great looks and quality vertical blinds.
You see no matter how much you say you hate verticals, they are the only, and I do mean only window treatment that will allow you to have both light control and privacy at a sliding glass door.
Drapes give you privacy but you can't see out. Horizontal blinds are not practical unless you have a 96" high opening and then they are a pain to open and close if you use the door at all.
There is nothing that works like a vertical or vertical shadings to give you that feeling of openness and light control while providing privacy at the same time.
Todays vertical are definitely quality made. The products offered today have been tested by time and countless thousands of children and pets all across the country. They are built tough to take the wear and tear of everyday life.
The bottom line is that if you want privacy and light control at your sliding glass door then check out the quality verticals on the market today.
Vertical Blinds For Sliding Glass Doors
A car is not much more than a huge machine with a pretty cover and some nice seats. When you buy a car, however, you are buying the cover for the car, much more than you are buying the machine. The same goes for vertical blinds. In the case of vertical blinds, these are complicated mechanisms that have a decorative and functional material hanging below. Consider that the valance is a part of the vertical blinds that makes the machine of the system disappear.
A vertical blinds track is made, usually, of a large extruded aluminum section. This part, called a track, is sometimes a painted light color, and other times, it is a raw looking aluminum. Some of these vertical blinds use a steel headrail, however, these are the less popular and lower quality systems. Dangling slightly below the vertical blinds tracks are plastic carriers, which are made from a white or clear plastic. Even if these plastic parts are clear, they are still visible when the track system is not covered.
Also at the top of a vertical blind are the tops of the slats, or vanes. These are the attractive fabric material hanging from the tracks, and covering the window. The decorative problem is the need to attach these nice looking products to the control system for the vertical blind. The need creates what the window treatment industry calls slat punches or slat holes. The slat holes are not pretty, but they are consistent, usually. However, they do make a horizontal line of holes at the top of the slats.
So, the vertical blind does as much as covering the window well, but the fabric vertical blinds vanes do not, in and of themselves, cover the track or the holds at the tops. Therefore, vertical blinds should have a covering for the machinery at the top.
To this end, blinds will have a valance to cover the mechanism. A vertical blinds valance is not always included as a free option, but some companies do include one. The cost can be high to add one, as this is where some suppliers get consumers with extra charges. However, when the basic one comes with the vertical blinds, this is usually enough. The valance system will attach very easily, and is simple to setup. The appearance of the valance is of a groover system with the fabric inserted into the groovers.
The valance will usually hang, when properly installed, slightly below the bottom of the plastic vane carriers. This allows the valance to cover the machinery that powers the vertical blinds motion and support. The result is a top of the vertical blinds which are as attractive as the fabric blinds hanging below.
Upgraded valances are available. These usually will change the styling of the frames on the blinds valances. These framing pieces in the basic style are a plain ivory or white color. Upgraded designs will have a different shape and maybe some coordinated colors. The coordination is sometimes desirable, but usually not enough to overcome a bad design for the fabrics. Choosing a better quality vertical blind fabric will be sufficient for most to make a pretty product, and the valance is dressed up by using this same material in the valance as the insert.
When selecting vertical blinds, one should make sure to know if a valance is included. If one is not, either see if one is available for a surcharge, or move along and buy somewhere else. Buying a vertical blind without a valance is like buying a car without a body. The ugly track and control system is meant to be hidden, and when visible, will make sure that your hard work and investment is overshadowed by an industrial vertical blind track.
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