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Window blinds

  • 22-11-2012 9:42am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 29


    Hello,
    I am planning on renting out a house and have noticed that the blinds in two bedrooms and the bathroom are discoloured by mould. I would appreciate any advice on suitable replacement blinds. The current blinds are fabric. I mention renting out as ease of maintenance is a consideration.
    Thank you.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 329 ✭✭Pinky123


    If its for a rental then I would not be spending too much, depending on the window size you can pick up roller blinds or Venetian blinds in the likes of Harry Corry or B&Q. There may be some alteration needed but if you are handy then it's not too much hassle. The Venetian are easier to clean but you will be relying on your tenants to do this. The blackout roller blinds have a kinda plastic backing which should be wipe clean.

    I would also try and improve the ventilation in the rooms to try and prevent further mould developing. You could also try and remove the existing mould with a Milton solution, if it works then you could save a few euro.
    There is defo blinds on the market that say they are anti bacterial but not too sure what the cost would be.
    HTH


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