Motorized blinds are a smart and convenient way to control the light and privacy in your home. They can be operated with a remote, a wall switch, a smartphone app or even voice commands. But how do you power your motorized blinds without having to deal with batteries or cords? The answer is hardwiring. Hardwiring means connecting your motorized blinds to your home’s electrical system, so they can run on AC power. This way, you don’t have to worry about replacing batteries or hiding cords. But how do you hardwire motorized blinds without making a mess or damaging your walls? Here are some easy and fun steps to do it.
How to hardwire motorized blinds: You can follow these steps:
The first and most important step in hardwiring motorized blinds is to measure your windows accurately. This will ensure that you order the right size of motorized blinds that will fit your window perfectly. You can choose to install your motorized blinds on the inside or outside of your window, depending on your preference and window style. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions on how to measure your window for each option. You will need a tape measure, a pencil and a paper for this step.
The next step is to hire a licensed electrician to run wires from your power source to your windows. This is not a DIY project, as it involves working with high voltage electricity and cutting into walls. You will need to consult with your electrician on the best way to run wires from your power source to your windows using conduit or cable. You will also need to decide on the type and location of the switches or outlets that will control your motorized blinds. Your electrician will drill holes, run wires, install switches or outlets and follow all the safety codes and regulations.
The next step is to install a quick disconnect option at each window. This is a device that allows you to disconnect each blind from power individually if needed. This is useful for troubleshooting, programming or replacing your motorized blinds in the future. You don’t want to have to cut into walls or turn off the main power every time you need to work on your motorized blinds. A quick disconnect option can be a plug, a switch or a terminal block that is installed near each window.
The next step is to install the brackets and the headrail of your motorized blinds on your window. You will need some screws and a drill for this step. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions on how to install the brackets and the headrail on your window. Make sure they are level and aligned with the top of your window.
The next step is to connect the wires from the power source to the wires from the motor of your motorized blinds. You will need some wire nuts or connectors for this step. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions on how to connect the wires according to their color codes. Make sure they are secure and insulated.
The final step is to hang the slats or fabric of your motorized blinds on the headrail. You will need some clips or hooks for this step. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions on how to hang the slats or fabric on the headrail using clips or hooks.
The last step is to program your motorized blinds using the remote, the wall switch, the app or the voice assistant. You will need to follow the manufacturer’s instructions on how to program your motorized blinds according to your preferences. You can set the limits, the presets, the schedules and the scenes for your motorized blinds.
According to HomeAdvisor, the average cost of installing motorized blinds ranges from $300 to $1,000 per window, with an average of $600 per window. However, this is only an estimate and the actual cost may vary depending on your specific situation.
Hardwiring motorized blinds is a smart and convenient way to power your window treatments. You don’t have to worry about replacing batteries or hiding cords. You just need to follow some easy and fun steps and hire a licensed electrician to do it. By measuring your windows, hiring an electrician, installing a quick disconnect option, installing the brackets and the headrail, connecting the wires, hanging the slats or fabric and programming your motorized blinds, you can hardwire your own motorized blinds in no time. Enjoy your new smart window treatments!
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