Motorized Window Treatment Overview Revision 7/31/2013 Sales/Support: 800-282-8864 sales@worthdist.com Web / Catalog: www.worthingtondistribution.com Training: www.worthingtonu.com
Why Motorize Window Treatments 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 The average home has 17 windows That is 17 opportunities to sell a motorized window treatment
Why Motorize Window Treatments Let s face it Motorized Window Treatments Are Cool! Use emotion in the sale: high tech and great looking Treatment control can be incorporated with scenes The motion reminds customers of their automation every day
Why Motorize Window Treatments Every window is a sales opportunity, especially hard-to-reach Window Coverings
Why Motorize Window Treatments Controlling natural lighting is important for home entertainment
Why Motorize Window Treatments Control Natural Light Dimmers and Switches Control Artificial Light Integrate Motorization with lighting technologies or controllers for total lighting control Open View 1 View 2 Close
Why Motorize Window Treatments Energy Management Light colors reflect light, dark colors absorb heat Even thin fabrics increase windows insulation value Drapery can be effective at reducing drafts
Why Motorize Window Treatments Protect furniture and reduce glare UV light exposure fades furniture, paintings, walls, and floor coverings
Why Motorize Window Treatments Security and privacy Close shades when the house is unoccupied to increase security and reduce energy demands Provide a customer the ability to provide instant privacy
Choosing the Correct Window Treatment Roller Shades Honeycomb Shades Drapery Blinds
Roller / Solar Shades Roller Shades The most popular motorized treatment Blackout Great for home theater Transparent and translucent fabrics Things to consider in a fabric Color Darker colors are easier to see through Openess of the fabric (%) Style of the weave Transparent Translucent Blackout
Honeycomb Shades Honeycomb Shades Cell options control transparency and insulation Single-Cell Allows daylight to disperse into the room evenly Double-Cell Allows some light filtering into the room Room Darkening Block daylight from entering space Single-cell Double-cell Room Darkening
Drapery Motorized Drapery Tracks Light Filtering Room Darkening Reduce drafts The best solution for covering sliding glass doors Fabric provided by the homeowner
Tilt Blinds Blinds Variable Light Filtering Room Darkening Retrofit tilt motors for 2 blinds
Next Step Once you have chosen the type of motorized treatment you would like to quote, return to www.worthingtondistribution.com/shades Each treatment type has a presentation that outlines all of the information you need for measuring, quoting and installing a motorized window treatment Roller Shades Honeycomb Shades Drapery Blinds
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