Motorised blind installation in Exeter

Professional motorised blind installation services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

Price Guide

£85-£135

Typical Duration

1-2 hrs

Location

Exeter, Devon

Motorised blind installed and powered - whether it's roller, venetian, or vertical blinds with electric motors. Fitted level, motor working, remote/app control ready.

The Smart Home Upgrade

Wake up to blinds automatically opening. Close them all from your phone on the way home. Set schedules. Motorised blinds are brilliant once you've got them working.

💡 Pro tip: If you're getting multiple motorised blinds, battery-powered ones save on power cable routing. They need charging every few months but installation is much simpler.


Installation Complexity

✅ Professional Install❌ DIY Struggles
Level mounting, smooth motor operationWonky, motor binds
Power safely connectedDodgy extension leads
Motor programmed to blind limitsOver-runs, damages blind
Remote/app paired and workingCan't get it to connect

What's involved:

  • Mounting blind level (like regular blinds)
  • Power connection for motor
  • Programming motor upper/lower limits
  • Pairing remote/app control
  • Testing operation

What You Get

🔧 The Process

StageWhat Happens
MountBlind fitted level like regular blind
PowerMotor connected to mains power
ProgramSet limits, pair remote, test operation

📦 You're Left With

  • Motorised blind working smoothly
  • Remote/app control functioning
  • Power connected safely
  • Programmed and ready to use

Pricing Guide

SetupEstimated TimeYou'll Pay
Single blind, power nearby1-1.5 hrs£85
Single blind, cable run needed1.5-2 hrs£110
Multiple blinds2+ hrs£135+

Based on £60 minimum + £50/hr. Battery-powered blinds slightly quicker (no power run).

Why Choose Us for Motorised blind installation in Exeter?

Fitted level for smooth operation

Motor powered and programmed

Remote/app control setup

Multiple blinds synced if needed

What to Expect

Step 1: Mount Blind

Like regular blind fitting - brackets mounted level, blind fitted, checked for smooth operation.

Step 2: Connect Power

Motor gets power connection - either plug into nearby socket, or cable run to where power is available.

Step 3: Program & Test

I program the motor's upper and lower limits (so it knows when to stop), pair the remote/app, and test everything works smoothly.

🔧 DIY Tips

Motorised blinds add electrical complexity:

🔧 Tools needed

  • Standard blind fitting tools
  • Electrical screwdriver/tester
  • The blind manual (for programming steps)
  • Patience for motor programming

⚡ Power safely

  • NEVER splice into existing wiring
  • Use proper plugs and sockets
  • Battery-powered = easier, needs charging
  • Mains-powered = permanent, needs socket

📱 Programming

  • Follow manufacturer's specific steps
  • Setting limits prevents motor damage
  • Remote pairing varies by brand
  • App setup might need WiFi bridge

⚠️ Common mistakes

  • Not setting motor limits (damages blind)
  • Unsafe power connections
  • Blind not level (motor can't overcome it)
  • Wrong fixings for extra motor weight

💡 Pro trick: Program the motor limits with the blind fully extended first time. Much easier to adjust if you start from fully out rather than trying to find the limits while it's rolled up.

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

🏠 Multiple windows? Motorised blinds work brilliantly grouped together. All bedroom blinds close at sunset, all open at sunrise. Worth doing properly.

Battery vs mains: Battery-powered are simpler to install (no power runs) but need charging every 3-6 months. Mains-powered are permanent but need socket access.

Smart home: Most modern motorised blinds work with Alexa/Google/HomeKit. The physical installation is my bit - the smart home setup is yours (or your IT person's).

Exeter's older properties: Running power cables can be tricky in older houses. Sometimes battery-powered blinds make more sense than chasing cables through thick walls.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do motorised blinds need power sockets?

Yes - they need mains power (or some run on rechargeable batteries). Either you have a socket nearby, or I can run cable to one (charged separately). Battery-powered ones just need charging occasionally.

Can you connect them to Alexa/Google Home?

I'll mount and power the blinds physically. For smart home integration (Alexa, Google, HomeKit), you'll need to follow the app setup - that's more IT than handyman work. Happy to help where I can though.

What if I've got multiple blinds - can they work together?

Yes - most motorised blind systems let you group blinds. All bedroom blinds close together, living room blinds open together, etc. I can help set up basic grouping.

Are they much heavier than normal blinds?

The motor adds weight - maybe 1-2kg depending on size. Needs proper fixings to wall/ceiling, not just the basic plugs that came with the blind. I use appropriate fixings for the total weight.

How long does fitting take?

Single motorised blind with power nearby: 1-1.5 hours including motor setup. Multiple blinds or power cable runs needed: 2+ hours depending on complexity.

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Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
This Job£85-£135

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Make the most of your first hour - I can often tackle several small tasks in one visit. List everything you need done when you call!

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