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Maxwell Window Shades

3855 Judah St
San Francisco, CA 94122 415-681-3414

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Very old and very competent San Francisco blinds company. Four generations... - Apr 27, 2022

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3 Day Blinds

San Francisco, CA 94123 415-346-4244

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The saleswoman was knowlegeable and quite nice. The order was installed in... - Apr 05, 2022

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Armstrong Carpet & Linoleum

369 West Portal Ave
San Francisco, CA 94127 415-751-2827

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Great staff, good selection - Dec 15, 2023

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Costco

450 10th St
San Francisco, CA 94103 415-626-4388

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Good blinds, but not the most cost effective when finally installed. - Apr 19, 2020

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Art Shade Shop

698 14th St
San Francisco, CA 94114 415-431-5074

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These filks made all the shades for our new house. Later I ordered shades for... - Sep 27, 2016

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Blinds & Designs

1845 Polk St
San Francisco, CA 94109 415-921-4212

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Blinds came in damaged & they automatically reordered & rescheduled... - Aug 21, 2020

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National Blinds

778 Brannan St
San Francisco, CA 94103 415-863-3110

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My new home had fabric shades that needed cleaning. Called several company's... - Jul 27, 2014

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Stoneside Blinds and Shades

425 Market St #2200
San Francisco, CA 94105 415-347-8511

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They did a really great job and were great through the entire process. - Mar 20, 2018

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The Roman Shade Company of San Mateo

2 Henry Adams St #M-45
San Francisco, CA 94103 415-621-2777

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The team worked with us to select the right fabrics and right solutions for... - May 15, 2022

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The Shade Store

1932 Fillmore St
San Francisco, CA 94115 415-848-9179

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A and W Contractors

1549 Noriega St
San Francisco, CA 94122 415-814-9518

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I got window blinds and frosted window tint. I was completely satisfied but... - Dec 31, 2023

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Miller Window Covering

San Francisco, CA 94108 415-328-7517

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Got service up here in Petaluma. Very professional and easy to work with.... - Mar 21, 2023

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Pacific View Window Coverings

2273 Hayes St
San Francisco, CA 94117 415-751-7022

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We had window coverings done in 3 rooms. Advice was good, workmanship great,... - Nov 21, 2017

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