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Today is Part 3 (final) of our series Do you have what it takes? Make sure to check it out Part 1 and Part 2 in case you missed them. We are going to discuss four more qualities that are necessary to become an awesome window treatment installer. In case you are...
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Today is Part 2 of our series Do you have what it takes (to become an awesome installer)? Make sure to check out Part 1 in case you missed it. We are going to discuss five more qualities that are necessary to become an awesome window treatment installer. In case that...
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In order to become a great installer, you will need to check a few boxes. It is a bit more complex than you may think. I see many people calling themselves window treatment installers, but to me, they are far from it. Just because someone can secure a bracket with a...
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Most of the commercial works I do are small projects such as coffee shops, restaurants, and retail stores. These projects mostly use aluminum frame windows. The good news is that I virtually never use anchors since all screws go into aluminum. The bad news is that...
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Some of my peer installers are tall and can reach most of their installation targets without assistance from a step ladder. I, on the other hand, being only 5’4”, need to use at least a step stool for most jobs. Since my height cannot be changed and a step ladder is...
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The doorbell announces that the installer has arrived for the installation of those anticipated window treatments. As the homeowner opens the door, her (or his) first impression of the installer will set the mood for the next few hours. If the installer looks sloppy...