Window treatments in Seminole, FL.
Custom blinds, shades, shutters, and drapery for Seminole homes, plus a free in-home measure and motorized options. We connect you with experienced, insured local window treatment pros who know the homes and the HOA rules here.
Why Seminole homes need a window treatment pro who knows the area
Seminole is a quiet, upper-middle suburb distinct from the better-known Seminole County near Orlando, and its housing stock centers on a median build year of 1979. That puts a lot of Seminole homes right at the tail end of the era when builders were installing large sliding glass doors to a screened lanai as a standard feature, and a lot of those original slider treatments, aging vertical blinds mostly, have never been replaced since the house went up. Lake Seminole anchors the western side of the city, and homes near the water often have a wall of windows or French doors facing the lake that homeowners want to dress without blocking the view they bought the house for.
Seminole also has a notable mobile home presence, around 13 percent of housing, concentrated in a handful of communities that need the same custom-measure approach we use in nearby Largo. Household incomes here run a bit above the county average, and it shows up in the kind of requests we get, more plantation shutters and motorized shades, fewer bare-bones vinyl blinds, than in some of the more budget-driven cities nearby. A meaningful share of Seminole's original owners have stayed in place for decades, and a full window treatment refresh is often one of the last pieces of a broader home update that also included new flooring or a kitchen remodel.
What do Seminole homes need from a window treatment pro?
Central Pinellas runs heavy on single-story ranch homes from the 1960s and 70s. Many owners are retirees who want treatments that are easy to open with one hand. Value matters more here, so we lead with cordless faux wood and simple cellular shades. Ranch-style windows make for a straightforward, budget-friendly measure and install.
Our most common Seminole call is replacing the original 1970s-80s vertical blinds on a lanai slider, either with an updated vertical, a panel track, or plantation shutters on French doors where the opening allows it. For homes along Lake Seminole and the water-facing lots nearby, we lean toward light-filtering roller shades or sheer horizontal shades that soften glare without fully blocking the lake view, since that view is usually the whole reason the homeowner bought the lot. A slider treatment in this style typically runs $300 to $650 depending on width and product.
Aging-in-place is a real factor in a growing share of our Seminole quotes, this is a suburb where a lot of original owners have stayed put for decades, and cordless and remote-controlled lift systems come up regularly for anyone who finds a standard cord or wand harder to manage than they used to. In Seminole's mobile home communities, we handle the same custom-measure approach we use in Largo, since manufactured housing windows often run narrower than site-built openings. Plantation shutters, specified in PVC given Florida's humidity, are a common upgrade in the city's better-appointed pockets, running $350 to $750 per window, and whole-home packages for an 8 to 12 window house typically run $3,000 to $7,000 depending on how much of the house gets shutters versus shades.
Neighborhoods and areas we serve
Same pros, same response time, same free quotes across every part of Seminole.
- Lake Seminole area
- Seminole City Center area
- Oakhurst
- Ridgecrest
- Bardmoor border
- Boca Ciega area
How much do window treatments cost in Seminole?
Window treatment pricing in Seminole depends on window count, treatment type, and whether you go motorized. Here are the ranges we see most often across Pinellas County.
Every job gets a free quote before work starts. No trip fees for Seminole and no surprise line items. Call (727) 000-0000 for a free estimate.
What window treatment services are available in Seminole?
Every service we offer is available in Seminole. Same trusted pros, same free quotes as the rest of Pinellas County.
What do Seminole homeowners ask about window treatments?
The vertical blinds on my lanai slider are original to the house, what are my options?
You've got a few good ones. A straight vertical blind replacement is the most budget-friendly at $250 to $450, a panel track system gives a cleaner modern look for $350 to $550, and plantation shutters on a French-door-style slider run $500 to $900 depending on width. We walk homeowners through all three before recommending one based on how the door actually gets used.
I don't want to block my Lake Seminole view, what treatment works best?
Light-filtering roller shades or sheer horizontal shades are the most popular choice for water-facing rooms in Seminole. They cut glare and give you privacy control without fully obscuring the view the way a heavier fabric or closed shutter would. These typically run $200 to $450 per window depending on size and fabric opacity.
Do you fit window treatments for mobile homes in Seminole?
Yes. Seminole has a real mobile home presence, around 13 percent of the city's housing, and manufactured home windows often run narrower than standard site-built openings. We connect homeowners with providers who measure every window in person rather than quoting off a stock size. Custom treatments for a mobile home window typically run $120 to $300 per opening.
Are motorized shades a good option for aging in place?
Many Seminole homeowners think so. A remote or app-controlled motorized shade removes the need to reach, pull, or twist a cord or wand, which matters for anyone with limited mobility or reach. Motorized shades typically run $350 to $700 per window installed, and they're one of the more requested upgrades in this suburb's longtime-owner households.
What does a full window treatment package cost for a typical Seminole home?
For an 8 to 12 window house with a lanai slider, a full package mixing plantation shutters in the main living areas with cellular shades in the bedrooms usually runs $3,000 to $7,000. Homes with a lake or water view often spend a bit more on the main living area to get light-filtering fabric that preserves the view rather than a standard opaque shade.
How do I find a window treatment pro near me in Seminole?
Call (727) 000-0000. We match you with experienced, insured window treatment pros who cover Seminole on a regular rotation, so a local pro near you is never far off. We give a free quote up front and never add a mileage charge for Seminole.
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