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Paul
Posted: Sat, Jul 18 2009, 6:24 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Blinds repair person?
It was my pleasure Kristen. It might have been more work but I could not have left it as is. Thank you for the opportunity and the follow up order. I look forward to continuing to do business with you.
Paul
Guest2
Posted: Sat, Jul 18 2009, 11:55 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Blinds repair person?
I'm the original poster and wanted to give an update. We had Paul at Slats and Pleats out yesterday and he did a great job. Not only did he fix the original problem of the broken blind, he realized the entire mounting had been done poorly by the previous owners of our house and was in danger of falling off the wall. He took everything down and re-inserted all the hanging devices so everything is in tip top shape. He was pleasant and his price was good too! We are even ordering blinds for 2 rooms in the house that have never had any window coverings.
Paul
Posted: Sat, Jul 11 2009, 11:02 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Blinds repair person?
I have 18 yrs experience installing and repairing blinds and shades in central Jersey. If you still need help you can call me at 732.475.9300 or email me at
paul@slatsandpleats.com
Thank you
www.slatsandpleats.com
Guest
Posted: Thu, Jul 2 2009, 7:22 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Blinds repair person?
You can try Gary (sells blinds) 732-397-0358 maybe he can help get someone to repair
Guest2
Posted: Fri, Jun 26 2009, 11:11 am EDT
Post subject: Blinds repair person?
We have a very large/heavy set of blinds (on a big window) that rely on a cheap plastic pull chain to go up and down. The chain has completely slipped the track inside the housing and made it impossible to raise the blinds or keep them open.
Can anyone recommend someone who might be able to fix this? Handyman? Blinds repair place?
Thanks!