Updated: 1/12/2026
Motorizing window treatments can improve accessibility, enhance home security, and make it easier to regulate indoor temperatures. The simple upgrade can also help modernize your home and eliminate the need for corded designs.
Whether you're struggling to open and close blinds in an awkward space or want more control when you're not home, motorization is a great modern upgrade to consider. Before you make the investment, you may be wondering: How long do motorized blinds last?
We’re here to walk you through the lifespan of motorized blinds and shades, so you can decide if this is the best upgrade for your home.
Motorized window treatments replace a traditional corded design with a small motor and track system. These window treatments can be operated with a remote control, smartphone app, or home automation system. Switching to motorization eliminates the need for a cord, making your home safer for kids and pets. It also makes window treatments more accessible. With a simple switch of a button, you can easily open and close your blinds, even when you're not at home.
Not all motorized blinds and shades are created the same. While the average life expectancy is between 7 and 15 years, the exact life span will vary, depending on the following factors:
Regular maintenance and upkeep can extend motorized blinds lifespan. Other ways to ensure you get the most out of your investment include:
If you’re ready to modernize your home with motorization, Stoneside Blinds & Shades is here to help. We specialize in developing high-end solutions that deliver the WOW factor. Our motorized window treatments are available in various control options, including a wall switch, a handheld remote, and a home automation system. We have eight different window treatment styles that can be enhanced with motorization. Whether you have a traditional aesthetic or a modern home design, we’re here to help you fully customize your space with the best motorized blinds for longevity.
Schedule a free design consultation to get started.