Sale · Roman
Roman Blinds in Sale
Owner-fitted across the WA postcodes — no subcontractors. Covering every street from Brooklands to Sale Moor. Roller, wooden, vertical, Roman, day-night — fabrics you can handle before ordering.

Typical project
£1,800 – £5,000
Survey turnaround
Within a week
Price guide
from £85 fitted
Coverage
M33
Streets we've recently worked on in Sale
Blinds surveys in the last few months across M33 and the neighbouring villages — including Sale Moor (1 mi) · Ashton-on-Mersey (1 mi) · Stretford (3 mi) · Northenden (3 mi).
We group Sale appointments together so fitting dates stay tight; the workshop is 25 min from stockton heath.
How a Sale blind survey actually runs
- Call or web form — we confirm we cover M33 and book a slot. (Within a week)
- Home survey — Jonathan or Tony measures every opening, photographs reveals and leaves a written, 90-day-valid quote.
- Order placed — 10–14 days standard manufacture window.
- Fit day — usually one visit; we run mains-powered tooling so no marks on plaster, sash or sill.
What a Sale blind project usually costs
- Roman blind, mid-fabric (1.2m) — £220–£340
- Standard roller blind (1.2m) — £85–£140
- Whole-house package, 8 windows — £1,400–£2,400
- Vertical blind (2.4m patio) — £170–£240
Why Sale homes suit roman
Bedrooms, lounges and dressed bays where you want softness over hard slats. In Sale that usually means Victorian terrace and 1920s semi — both of which take roman blinds cleanly without compromise.
Bay-window shutters for Sale's terraced streets and Brooklands villas. Practical access via A56 Cross Street; M60 J7 — 4 min keeps the route reliable for the survey, follow-up and fit days.
Typical Sale blinds projects sit in the £1,800 – £5,000 band. Higher-end — fabric choice drives most of the price. — every quote is fixed and 90-day valid.
Where Roman Blinds earn their keep in Sale
Soft folded fabric panels that stack neatly when raised — full curtain look without the bulk.
Bedrooms, lounges and dressed bays where you want softness over hard slats.
In Sale, that usually applies to 1920s semi and Victorian terrace. Higher-end — fabric choice drives most of the price.
Free Home Survey
Sale: Jonathan or Tony measures every job in person — no sales reps.
Local context
Sale at a glance
Bay-window shutters for Sale's terraced streets and Brooklands villas.
- County
- Greater Manchester
- Council
- Trafford Council
- Postcodes
- M33
- Nearest motorway
- M60 J7 — 4 min
- Major road
- A56 Cross Street
- Nearest station
- Sale Metrolink
- From our workshop
- 25 min from Stockton Heath
- To Manchester
- 5 miles
- To Liverpool
- 33 miles
- Typical project
- £1,800 – £5,000
- Survey turnaround
- Within a week
Nearby areas we also cover
- Brooklands · 1 mi
- Ashton-on-Mersey · 1 mi
- Sale Moor · 1 mi
- Timperley · 2 mi
- Stretford · 3 mi
- Northenden · 3 mi
Property types we commonly assess here
- Victorian terrace
- 1920s semi
- Brooklands park-side villa
- modern apartment
Practical local access
Survey planning via A56 Cross Street
25 min from Stockton Heath; M60 J7 — 4 min is the practical approach. We group nearby appointments around Brooklands, Ashton-on-Mersey, Sale Moor so measurements and fitting dates stay realistic.
Common Questions
Frequently asked
How much do blinds cost in Sale?
Sale blinds projects typically land in the £1,800 – £5,000 band. from £85 fitted — every figure on the quote is fixed and 90-day valid.
What if my windows are a bit awkward?
Awkward is the norm here — Victorian terrace, 1920s semi, Brooklands park-side villa, modern apartment. We template on site and the workshop builds to the template, not to a stock size.
Do you actually cover Sale?
Yes — M33 are on our regular survey run. 25 min from Stockton Heath; the practical route is M60 J7 — 4 min.
Do you have a showroom?
Yes — Chapel Lane, Stockton Heath, WA4 6LL. Drop in any weekday to handle real samples before booking a survey. 25 min from Stockton Heath.
Will roman blinds suit a Victorian terrace?
Yes — Victorian terraces in Sale are one of the openings we specify for most often. Soft folded fabric panels that stack neatly when raised — full curtain look without the bulk.
