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Blind installation costs an average of $762, and most homeowners pay somewhere between $211 and $1,342, depending on the style and number of windows.


When installing blinds, you’ll pay $5 to $15 per square foot for materials alone, which averages between $40 and $120 per window.
In terms of labor, you’ll pay $15 to $50 per window.
Blind installation costs depend on various factors, including window size, type of blinds, brand, material, and more.
If you choose high-end materials like leather and wood, your price can reach $350 per window.
Blind installation costs $762 on average, with a common range between $211 and $1,342 for about eight windows. That said, homeowners might spend between $63 and $3,000 on this project. Installing new window blinds gives any room an instant facelift, and it can also increase your home's energy efficiency.
To help homeowners with their next project, Angi provides readers with the most accurate cost data and upholds strict editorial standards. We’ve surveyed thousands of real Angi 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.
On average, blinds cost $5 to $15 per square foot for materials only. The average window is 2 feet by 4 feet—or 8 square feet total—putting the material cost between $40 and $120. You'll also pay $15 to $50 per window for the installation itself, bringing the total per-window cost to $55 to $170.
Here’s how blind installation costs are affected by the size of your window:
| Size of Window (Inches) | Average Cost Range |
|---|---|
| 24 x 36 | $45–$140 |
| 24 x 48 | $55–$170 |
| 36 x 48 | $75–$230 |
| 36 x 72 | $110–$320 |
| 60 x 72 | $170–$500 |
Blind installation costs vary by type, with an average price of $762. Mini blinds and basic roller shades are the most budget-friendly options. If you're looking to splurge, motorized and custom blinds are the most expensive. Here’s how much you’ll spend on different types of blinds:
Mini: $20–$140
Cordless: $30–$330
Roller: $25–$350
Solar: $45–$350
Vertical: $65–$350
Venetian: $26–$400
Cellular: $65–$380
Roman: $65–$400
Customized: $65–$650
Motorized or electric: $400–$600
Bay: $165–$550
Vertical (sliding glass door): $135–$650
Outdoor blinds: $90–$300
Waterproof blinds: $45–$100
Smart blinds: $300–$550
Soundproof blinds: $50–$200

Vinyl, plastic, and synthetic blinds are the least expensive (starting at $35 to $40 per window), while wood and leather are the most expensive, possibly exceeding $350. Here’s what you might pay for different blind materials, keeping in mind that custom options will increase your price further:
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
On average, homeowners pay between $140 and $400 for labor when installing new blinds. This works out to $15 to $50 per window. If the job is large or the blinds are custom-made, requiring more care, the price may increase. Many homeowners hire a local handyperson or a window blind professional for this task.
You should also consider additional cost factors when installing new blinds, including the number of windows, the brand of the blinds, window treatments, and more. Here’s what to expect.
Number of windows: $55–$170 per window for labor and materials, but per-window installation cost will decrease as the number of windows increases
Brand: Luxury brands can cost 2–5 times more than standard blinds
Removal and disposal of old blinds: $10–$30 per window, if not included
Blind cleaning: $100–$$500
Window repair: $180-$620
Window replacement: $180-$420
Window tinting: $45-$660
Window screen replacement: $140-$480
Low-emissivity (low-E) coating: $80-$100
Safety and security film: $50-$70
Installing standard blinds yourself is a relatively straightforward DIY project that costs between $40 and $120 per window. That means you’ll save between $15 and $50 per window by doing the work yourself. Of course, DIY installation costs can increase drastically if you spend more on materials.
You might hire a local window blind installer for the following situations:
Installing motorized blinds or shades, custom window coverings, or high-end blind materials
Unusually-shaped windows
Wanting the job done quickly without mistakes
Here’s when you might DIY blind installation:
Windows of a standard size
Basic or mid-range blinds
Comfort with using tools like a drill and a level
Acceptance of minor imperfections
If you already have the necessary tools and some experience with DIY, you should be able to complete the job with relative ease in about 30 minutes per window.
Occasionally, you may have to replace or repair damaged blinds.
Average new blind cost: $55–$170 per window for labor and materials
Cost to repair window blinds: $100–$120 for the first set of blinds, then an additional $40–$50 for additional blinds
Certain small repairs can be more cost-effective than installing new blinds. But if the cost of repairing your blinds exceeds 50% of the cost of replacing them, it’s better to go with replacement.
Here’s what various blind repairs might cost for materials only:
Damaged slats: $10–$35 each
Lift cord: $10–$30
Motor: $70–$200
Tilt mechanism: $8–$20
Vertical blind clip: $8–$100
If you’re looking to save money on blind installation costs, here are a few ways to lower your bill.
Choose materials wisely: Blinds made from materials like vinyl or plastic might start at $35 to $40 per window—significantly less than options made from wood or leather, which might cost up to $350.
Opt for a budget-friendly type of blinds: For example, mini blinds can cost between $20 and $140, while Venetian blinds might cost up to $400. There are plenty of options in between.
Skip customizations and add-ons: Custom blinds come with extra features and functions, but they can cost up to $650. If you’re looking to stick to a budget, buy prefabricated blinds instead.
Remove old window treatments yourself: Even if you’re opting for professional blinds installation, you can still save on installation costs by removing old blinds and window treatments yourself. You can save $10 to $30 per window.
Get multiple windows treated: Labor costs $15 to $50 per window. You can reduce your per-window costs by treating multiple windows at once, since your pro will have already traveled to your location.
Hire a pro for window treatments if you want fast, efficient installation with minimal mistakes.
Professional help is recommended for motorized systems, custom-fit coverings, or high-end materials that require precision.
Choose replacement instead of repair if fixing your blinds costs more than 50% of the price of new ones.
The more blinds you have installed at one time, the lower the cost per window because you’ll save on labor costs.
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