This project can cost anywhere from $0 to $0, so take a look at what could affect this price and get a quote from a pro.
Hiring a professional for blind installation ensures your blinds are placed precisely, mounted securely, and any potential window issues are addressed.
You can expect to spend around $0 on blinds for your home, including materials and labor.
Your window blind installation cost depends on factors like product choice, material, size, blind type, and your location.
Popular materials for blinds include vinyl, plastic, real wood, and leather.
It's time to replace your blinds if you notice discoloration, bending, warping, frayed edges, malfunctioning parts, or safety concerns for children and pets.
Installing new blinds enhances your room's aesthetics, improves energy efficiency, increases safety, and reduces light glare.
This article was updated using automation technology and thoroughly reviewed for accuracy by HomeAdvisor Editor Ryan Noonan.
Installing new blinds is a great way to enhance your home's privacy and style. On average, homeowners spend around $0 on blind installation, with most people paying between $0 and $0. Your costs will vary based on factors like location, window size, material quality, and how often you replace them. By budgeting carefully and hiring a professional blinds installer, you can ensure a high-quality installation that lasts for years.
Several factors will affect how much you spend on new blinds, including whether you choose custom or budget-friendly options, the material, size, blind type, your location, and whether you're replacing existing blinds or installing them for the first time.
Prefab blinds are the most affordable option, with prices ranging from $11 to $130. If you opt for custom blinds, you can expect to pay around $50 to $300 per blind for a typical 24-by-36-inch window.
Aside from size, the material is one of the biggest cost factors for blinds. For an average 24-by-36-inch window, vinyl blinds can cost as little as $26, while high-end options like fabric, real wood, or leather blinds can cost up to $350.
Material | Price Range |
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Synthetic | $40 – $140 |
Plastic | $35 – $150 |
Aluminum | $40 – $180 |
Bamboo | $45 – $200 |
Faux wood | $45 – $250 |
Vinyl | $26 – $300 |
Fabric | $65 – $250 |
Wood | $45 – $350 |
Leather | $90 – $350 |
Blinds typically cost between $5 and $15 per square foot, not including installation. Installation usually adds $15 to $50 per window, but you might get a better rate if you have multiple blinds installed at once. Here's a look at some common window sizes and their typical costs, including materials and labor.
Window Size in Inches | Average Price Range for Material and Installation |
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24 x 36 | $45 – $140 |
24 x 60 | $55 – $170 |
36 x 48 | $75 – $230 |
36 x 72 | $110 – $320 |
48 x 60 | $120 – $350 |
60 x 72 | $170 – $500 |
The style or type of blind you choose impacts how much you'll pay. For example, a simple roller blind costs around $25, while a custom hardwood panel blind can cost as much as $600 to cover a window of the same size.
While many window treatment pros include the cost of removing and disposing of old blinds in their installation quote, not all do. Be sure to check to see what’s included before you agree to a contract. If it's not included in the standard service, expect to pay an additional $10 to $30 per window for your pro to remove and dispose of your old window treatments.
No place is more important than your home, which is why HomeAdvisor connects homeowners with local pros to transform their houses into homes they love. To help homeowners prepare for their next project, HomeAdvisor provides readers with accurate cost data and follows strict editorial guidelines. We surveyed thousands of real customers about their project costs to develop the pricing data you see, so you can make the best decisions for you and your home. We pair this data with research from reputable sources, including the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, academic journals, market studies, and interviews with industry experts—all to ensure our prices reflect real-world projects.
Most blinds last between six and eight years on average. High-quality wood blinds can stay in good condition for 20 years or more, while lower-budget options might need replacement after three to five years. To help your blinds last longer, make sure you clean them gently and perform regular maintenance.
When choosing blinds for your home, think about what matters most to you: functionality, aesthetics, or both. Do you need blinds for controlling light and privacy, or are they mainly decorative? Consider who will be using the blinds—ease of operation is important, especially if you have children or elderly family members. Explore different materials and styles to find blinds that match your home's décor and fit within your budget.