Top 3 curtain installation services in Artesia, NM

Porch Pro Headshot Pound for Pound, LLC
Curtain Installation
Serves Artesia, New Mexico
(2)
"I am very happy with the work that Eric has done for me. I started by asking him to fix a leak in the bathroom and make the room handicap accessible. I loved what he did so much that I had him do a whole house make over. Every room turned out wonderful. He also did porches, a large covered deck, ...Read more about Pound for Pound, LLC
"I am very happy with the work that Eric has done for me. I started by asking him to fix a leak in the bathroom and make the room handicap accessible. I loved what he did so much that I had him do a whole house make over. Every room turned out wonderful. He also did porches, a large covered deck, ...Read more about Pound for Pound, LLC
Porch Pro Headshot E&K Handyman Serves
Curtain Installation
Serves Artesia, New Mexico
(2)
"Worst experience ever. Hired to install a new tub surround. After 8 hours left job site with new tub not installed and multiple damages to walls and doors. Tried multiple times to contact but will not answer phone calls or reply to texts or emails."
"Worst experience ever. Hired to install a new tub surround. After 8 hours left job site with new tub not installed and multiple damages to walls and doors. Tried multiple times to contact but will not answer phone calls or reply to texts or emails."
Porch Pro Headshot Lock shop
Curtain Installation
Serves Artesia, New Mexico
(2)

Costs to Install a Curtain Rod

$497 - $1445
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Frequently asked questions about curtain installation services

You could go online and find a ballpark estimate for the cost to install new curtains. However, if you want a more accurate estimate about how much you might pay to have new curtains installed, you need some specific information about your project. You’ll need to know how big the curtains need to be (keep in mind that the curtains will be longer than the windows if you want to give the illusion of having more vertical space), you’ll need to know how many windows need dressing, and you’ll have to price out the cost of various kinds of curtains.

Curtain installation contractors will likely charge more for more complex or bigger projects. Labor rates may vary according to your locale, and the availability of skilled pros. You may be able to save money on labor by having several sets of curtains installed at one time. To get an accurate estimate for the cost of curtain installation, have a pro come to your home to offer a detailed, written estimate.

It may be tempting to install your own curtains. If you have the right tools, are good at taking exact measurements, and have a good eye for design you might be quite good at curtain installation. But if you have a host of home improvement projects on your to-do list, or get impatient with measuring and dealing with details, if may make sense to hire a pro to do your curtain installation.

A pro will know all kinds of tips and tricks to make your curtains look great. They’ll know what proportions the curtains should be to create the most compelling look in your room. If you are unsure about the exact color or fabric for your new curtains, a pro might be able to offer helpful information to guide you through your home improvement decision-making process. For example, a curtain installation specialist will be familiar with the pros and cons of inside mount installation and outside mount installation. They’ll know that this decision must be made prior to measuring. An expert will have the right tools on hand to get the job done so the results are beautiful. They’ll install your curtains efficiently and on time.

Curtains provide privacy, and they can add an elegant touch to a room. However, it is not necessary to put curtains in all the windows in a room. If one set of windows has blinds, you might consider matching that window treatment on the other windows. You can choose different window treatments from room to room in your home. You might choose sophisticated, heavy drapes in a formal living room while using roller shades in the children’s rooms. You might want to use sleep-friendly blackout curtains in the master bedroom and airier drapes in front of the sliding door to the deck. Adding curtains or drapes to a room is a way to add color and style to the room, but you can certainly choose other window dressing options.

If you have any questions about whether or not to put curtains on all the windows in a room, of what kind of window coverings to choose, consult a pro. A pro will have the skills to help you make the right window treatment and curtain installation choices to bring out the best in your home.

In deciding whether to choose blinds or curtains for your home, there are various factors to weigh. Blinds and curtains both have benefits and drawbacks. Generally, curtains are more expensive than blinds. The fabric costs more, and the installation is more complex and tends to cost more. On the other hand, the thick curtain fabric absorbs sound better than blinds. Curtains offer more insulation than blinds because they do not have the slats through which heat can escape. You will enjoy more design possibilities with curtains, as well.

If you choose blinds, in addition to being less expensive, they are easier to clean than curtains. Blinds can be made of plastic, vinyl, aluminum or polymer-coated wood. This synthetic material can last longer than curtain fabric. It resists discoloration and staining, and unlike curtain fabric, it will not rip. Ultimately, whether blinds are better than curtains for your home depends on your budget and what you need from your window treatments.

To determine how long your curtains should hang below the window sill, decide whether you want your curtains to puddle on the floor. Rooms that have less traffic and require less frequent floor cleaning are the best candidates for having curtains that hang far below the window sill and puddle. If you do want the curtains to puddle, measure from the bottom of the drapery rings to the floor and add 3” to 6” to that length.

If you don’t want the curtains to puddle, the general rule is that the curtain fabric should just touch the floor, or land about an inch above the floor. This style works well if you have café curtains which only cover the lower half of the window. Café curtains work best in places where you cannot have longer curtains.

If you are uncertain how to hang your curtains, or about how long to hang them, consult a design pro. They will be able to offer tips to make your new curtain installation project turn out beautifully.

The words “drapes” and “curtains” tend to be used interchangeably. However, curtains are usually crafted of lighter fabrics than drapes. Drapes are often lined, and heavier than curtains. Drapes, because they are lined, block out more light. Whether you choose to install drapes or curtains, you’ll be adding to the style and elegance of your home. Both curtains and drapes can absorb outside noise. Drapes and curtains allow you to control the light in your home, they can help with climate control, and offer privacy.

Be sure to select drapes or curtains that are best suited for each room. For the master bedroom, you might want to opt for heavier, lined drapes for their light blocking qualities. For the kitchen or bathroom, you might go for shorter, lightweight café curtains. You can vary window treatments from room to room, using roll-up blinds in the kids’ rooms and blinds on the rec room sliding glass door. If you have any questions about what kind of new drapes or curtains to have installed, it’s always a good idea to consult a pro.

Recent reviews for Artesia curtain installation services

112151

I will never use this guy ever again

- Brian Bannister
86721

Had them come out and repair our stucco and paint the exterior of our home. We couldn't be happier with our final product.

- Lance Velasquez
109382

We had Eric Mendoza and his crew remodel my mother-in-law's kitchen. We were pleased with the entire project. The quality of work was very professional and was performed per the schedule. He worked to help us pick out tile, faucets, etc., and assisted ...

- david palmer
35414

We contacted Eric Mendoza for a whole house remodel. His work is remarkably good. No issue was too large or too small. Whatever the challenge, he had a no problem attitude. If we were concerned about something, he was on it. He is very conscientious and p...

- Nancy Kleihege
112154

Wow! You think you can trust people, until you hire them, this guy has ripped us off and has the nerve to lie to my face about the price! Then try to withhold my receipt! When confronted with it he lied and lied again I would NEVER hire this idiot again! ...

- Brian Bannister
8860

Excellent work quality. Excellent to keep appointment. Excellent responsiveness in communication.

We had a very pleasant experience with Eric Mendoza, owner of Pound for Pound. His work was superb and we are extremely pleased with the result of the project and the experience we had working with him.

- Dennis Kinsey
143607

Do NOT HIRE THIS GUY!! Warning!! Porch I am so disappointed in your web site for having this so called Guy! On your page! To who ever hires this guy be very aware he will give you a quote and then!! Ask for half the money! And do a REAL crappy job! Then a...

- Amber Price
143294

This guy is a real class act! Quick to screw you on the job, if you use this scum bag make sure! You hold on to your money! Till the job is done! And receipt is right! He will charge you for stupid stuff that you know YOU DONT NEED!! He will smile to you...

- Jeff Martinez
337584

Alert...watch this individual. Very nice at first and gives you confidence that he will do the job. Gives you a quote, says he will start ASAP, needs half money down to purchase supplies, but you can’t write the check in the companies name, it has to be ...

- Jennifer Williams