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Possibly! Our technicians are experts when it comes to motorized products, but we would ask you to contact us first to be sure the issues you are having can be repaired. Some motorized products cannot be repaired as parts and service are no longer available. Other repairs are easy (such as battery replacement), and we would love to help you solve the issues before sending them in. If you have a motorized product that needs work, please email us for assistance.
Continuous cord loops and chains are replaceable.
What we do: We stock most fabric continuous cord loop sizes in white. Continuous chain loops can be replaced with stainless steel or plastic and are custom-sized for your application. Several colors of chain are available. We also sell the hold-down mechanisms.
We offer cut-downs on many popular products in both width and height. The width can be adjusted by about 1″ total on most corded wood and faux wood products, and some top down bottom up cellular shades. The height can be adjusted on most products as well, how much will depend on your product type. Roller shades can be adjusted for both width and height, with a few restrictions.
Dogs and cats often find blinds and shades a hearty afternoon snack! Just because it’s chewed on doesn’t mean all hope is lost. Don’t toss it without talking to us!
What We Do: We can re-slat most 2″ wood and faux wood blinds, but color selections are limited to a handful of popular colors, so an exact color match may not always be possible. If the blind is severely damaged, we suggest ordering new ones, which we can help you with! Honeycomb fabric (AKA cellular shades) cannot be repaired and will need to be replaced.
Cordless products are often proprietary to their manufacturer and repair parts may or may not be available. If your product was originally purchased from a big box store, or home improvement store, parts are likely no longer available, UNLESS it carries a recognizable name brand. We encourage you to email us before sending any cordless products for repair for verification.
Ladder cords are responsible for the proper spacing of each blind slat. When ladder cords are broken, slats may hang down too far from the headrail, or slats may touch each other with unequal spacing present. If the uppermost slat is dropping too far, it might be a barrel, located inside the headrail.
What we do: We can reladder mini blinds, 2″ and 2 1/2″ blinds, but we need to know the spacing between slats, as not all ladder cords are spaced the same. Some ladder cord spacing is no longer available. Spacing is critical as too wide or too narrow of a spacing will alter the finished height of the product. If your ladders need replaced but we cannot source the parts we will repair (if possible) with stitching, or consult on a replacement product. Barrels can be individually replaced on most products, and we will inspect at the time of the repair.
Tilters are either operated via a cord or a wand. Sometimes, with a wand tilt, the tilter’s stem will break off. This is very common and will require a new tilter or wand (or both) to be replaced. If your blind tilts with a cord, the cord lock can be jammed or the cords can be unwound, not allowing a full travel. These can often be adjusted, but sometimes will need to be replaced.
What we do: Inspection is key here. Not every situation requires a new replacement part, but visibly broken or worn parts will be replaced as needed with a quality replacement part.
Lift cords can wear out and often cause the blind to lower on its own when stopped at an intermediate position (see question above). In addition, lift cords can wear the headrail’s cord lock assembly, preventing the cord lock from working properly. If your lift cords look to be in good shape (they will not be frayed or flattened), your cord lock is probably at fault.
What we do: Most cord locks can be replaced. We inspect for worn parts and determine the cause of the issue. Sometimes cord locks and lift cords are equally to blame, but we will repair only what is needed.
Manually operated blinds (some shades too!) often rely on lift cords to raise the slats or fabric, to provide a clear view of the window. Over time, these cords become frayed, flattened, or fail altogether. Just because a lift cord is no longer working properly doesn’t mean the window covering is ready to be discarded. A recorded blind will operate like new!
What we do: We replace all lift cords in most repair situations. Replacing just one damaged or frayed cord will not provide a lasting repair, and the extra cost is minimal! The telltale sign that cords need replaced is broken cords, flattened cords, or fraying along the cords length.
Anything that can be made within the size of the sidelight can be used. Here’s an example:

Ultrasonic Cleaning is typically more gentle than hand scrubbing. However, because UBC is a wet cleaning, it may not be safe for certain dyed fabrics. It may also not be good to clean Honeycomb Shades that are more than 20 years old. The glues used in manufacturing when that product was developed were inferior to what is used today and may de-cell, or de-pleat during a wet cleaning. As for blinds, older (painted) aluminum blinds (mini-blinds, or the old 2″ style) may have oxidized (UV-damaged) paint that will be removed by the UBC process.
We recommend that you have your coverings Ultrasonically cleaned at least every 2 years. Ultrasound removes embedded dirt and grime in places that hand cleaning can never reach.
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It depends on:
- How valuable the product was to begin with. Typically name brands, like the ones we sell, are definately worth fixing rather than replacing. However:
- Sometimes a product has reached the end of its life due to age, wear, sun (UV) damage, etc.
If you need help determining these, call or e-mail us at Peak Window Coverings. Tell us the style and brand of covering and what’s wrong. We will give you our professional opinion and a price. (719) 262-0626
There are a few types of coverings we can custom-order for your oddly shaped window(s). They are:
All of the above are operable, to one degree or another, other than Solar Screens, which are fixed.
While almost any covering can be put on a door, functionality must be considered. Typically a covering which slides is the best option for a door that is used. You can choose from any of these products:
Shutters are more architectural in look and design. They do not have any strings, and the louver blades cannot be pulled up to the top. Instead, the louvers rotate open and closed, and the panels swing open on hinges much like a door. The louver blades are typically wider than those of a standard blind and provide a better view. Shutters can also last a lifetime and typically cost more than Blinds. But because of this, they add more value to your home.
Blinds, on the other hand, have strings that are used to rotate the blades and pull them up to the top of the window. The louver blades are smaller, typically around 2 inches, and the architecture of a blind is simpler than that of a shutter. Blinds, by their nature, will not last as long as shutters.
Off the shelf / cut-down products are typically made to be disposable and should not be expected to wear, function, or look as good as a custom product, which is made to fit each window opening. They are also made of inferior materials. A good example is the plastic and vinyl used to make them will not hold up well to Ultra-Violet (UV) exposure, causing it to break down and become brittle over time. Custom products have higher grade plastic and vinyl materials and will last longer. Also, parts can be hard to come by for off-the-shelf / cut-down products sold at big box stores. As a result, when a simple part breaks, it’s time to replace the entire product.
For the most part, the answer to this will be a personal one. Some people like the look of Blinds, some like Shades. It’s a matter of personal preference.
But many times function plays a role in which covering is better for a particular window. Blinds are a preferred method of adjusting light, as there are dozens of options in the degree of tilt and lift. Shades don’t tilt but are typically better insulators. Also, because they come in various fabrics and opacities, from sheer to blackout, they can be a better when only one is prefered.
Blinds are made of either horizontal or vertical slats that have the ability to be rotated or tilted to adjust the amount of light and view. Typically, they have the ability to be pulled up to the top of the window.
Shades are made of fabric material, that pleat or fold up, and stack at the top by a number of lift options.
A custom window treatment is designed, fabricated and installed specific to a particular window, allowing for the proper projection, proportion and operation -not to mention beauty.
We’ll let you know and help you find the best replacement option — including pricing and timelines.
Depending on availability and location. Just give us a call.
Costs vary by issue and part replacement. We always provide an estimate before doing any work.
Absolutely. We service most brands and products, even if we didn’t install them originally.
Yes — including motorized blinds, shades, shutters, and awnings. We fix remote, battery, and wired systems.
Yes. They can be mounted on walls, soffits, and overhangs with appropriate brackets and professional installation.
SunSetter Awnings are designed with quality fabrics and durable aluminum frames. Many models come with 5- to 10-year limited warranties depending on series.
Yes. By shading windows and patio doors, they reduce solar heat gain — often lowering air-conditioning demand and saving on cooling costs.
Yes — motorized awnings use a plug-in or hardwired connection for remote control operation.
SunSetter Awnings provide broader, adjustable shade coverage and retract when not needed — making them more versatile and durable than umbrellas.
Yes. Modern composite shutters closely replicate the appearance of real wood.
Yes. Composite shutters are an excellent choice for bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms.
Composite shutters use engineered materials for added moisture resistance, while hardwood shutters are made from natural wood with rich grain and finishes.
Yes. They can be custom-built for arches, angled tops, and unique window shapes.
Yes. The solid wood construction provides excellent insulation and temperature control.
Yes. Hardwood shutters offer long-term durability, timeless design, and increased home value.
All shutters from Peak Window Coverings carry a Limited Lifetime Warranty, reflecting our confidence in their quality and durability.
Yes — shutters are cord-free and offer a safe option for households with young children or pets.
Absolutely. Peak offers custom solutions for arches, angled windows, and other unique shapes.
Yes. The solid construction and adjustable louvers of shutters help insulate windows, reducing heat gain in summer and heat loss in winter.
Hardwood shutters are crafted from natural wood with rich grain and custom finish options, while composite shutters use engineered materials that resist moisture and warping — often at a lower cost.
Yes. Panels slide neatly to the side when open.
Yes. They’re one of the most effective options for covering sliding glass doors.
Yes. Motorization is available for added convenience.
Yes. When closed, the vanes block visibility while maintaining softness.
Yes. They’re built from quality natural materials designed for long-term use.
Yes. Liners can be added for increased privacy and light control.
Absolutely. Blackout cellular shades are a popular choice for sleeping spaces.
Yes. Their honeycomb design traps air, helping reduce heat loss and heat gain.
Yes. Motorized roller shades are available for added convenience and smart-home integration.
Yes. Roller shades can reduce glare and UV exposure while maintaining a clean look.
Yes. All shades from Peak Window Coverings are professionally measured and installed to ensure proper fit and long-term performance.
Cellular (honeycomb) shades are the most energy-efficient option due to their insulating design.
Yes. Sliding panel shades and roller shades are excellent options for large windows and wide openings.
Shades are made from a continuous piece of fabric, while blinds use adjustable slats. Shades offer a softer look, while blinds provide more precise slat control.
They’re one of the most effective and reliable options for sliding glass doors.
Yes. Modern materials and finishes have made vertical blinds a practical, updated solution for large windows.
Yes. Natural wood provides insulation that can help regulate indoor temperatures.
Yes. Wood blinds add warmth, character, and long-term value to a home.
Yes. They resist moisture and are easy to clean.
No. Modern aluminum blinds offer clean lines and updated finishes suited for today’s interiors.
Yes. Modern faux wood blinds closely replicate the look and texture of real wood.
Faux wood blinds are better for moisture-prone areas and high-traffic spaces. They’re more durable and easier to maintain.
Yes. All blinds from Peak Window Coverings are professionally measured and installed to ensure proper fit and performance.
Faux wood and aluminum blinds are excellent choices for bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms.
Yes. Vertical blinds are especially effective for large windows and sliding doors, while horizontal blinds can be customized for wide openings.
Blinds have adjustable slats that tilt to control light, while shades are made from a continuous piece of fabric. Blinds offer more precise light control.
Our Products
BLINDS
Our custom window blinds are one of our most popular products and range in versatility and style. Choose between wood, faux wood, aluminum, and more.
SHADES
Our shades are customizable to enhance any room. Choose between a variety of color options that include multiple functional, texture, and safety features.
SHUTTERS
Our hardwood and plantation shutters offer traditional elegance along with custom features and construction that are built to last a lifetime.
AWNINGS
Turn your outdoor patio or living area into a dream! Our awnings provide the perfect shade for enjoying Colorado’s beautiful weather.











