Archive for March, 2010

Perfect Fit Conservatory Pleated Blinds

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
Installing Perfect Fit pleated blinds

Installing Perfect Fit pleated blinds

Perfect Fit pleated blinds- The finished job

Perfect Fit pleated blinds- The finished job

Perfect fit pleated blinds - The outside view

Perfect fit pleated blinds - The outside view

Baileys Blinds have just installed Perfect Fit conservatory pleated blinds to the side windows in a white upvc conservatory located just outside Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk.
The pleated blinds are mounted in perfect fit frames manufactured in the Baileys Blinds factory at Eastern Way, Bury St Edmunds. The perfect fit frames are attached to the windows by brackets which slide in between the glass and the window bead. There are no holes to drill the blinds just clip into place and are easily removed for cleaning if necessary.

The pleated blinds are made from polyester and are fully retractable. Perfect fit pleated  blinds  look  like they are part of the window frame.www.baileysblinds.com.

Baileys Blinds High Tech Vertical Blind Manufacturing

Sunday, March 28th, 2010
Baileys Blinds making vertical blinds by high tech machine

Baileys Blinds making vertical blinds by high tech machine

Baileys Blinds use a high tech  computer controlled Technolight TS 2000 machine to make the slats for our vertical blinds.
The TS 2000 cuts, punches and welds a top and bottom pocket and automatically inserts a hanger into the slat. The finish is very neat every time and the machine allows Baileys Blinds to cope with either very large or small quantities of vertical blinds.

The TS 2000 uses ultrasonic welding technology. Baileys Blinds can manufacture vertical blinds in black out PVC material which does

not have unsightly stitch marks for the top hanger or bottom pocket.www.baileysblinds.com.

Roller blind rolling up from the bottom.

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Roller blind moving from the bottom to the top.

Roller blind moving from the bottom to the top.

It is possible to make roller blinds which pull up from the bottom. It is especially good for privacy when your windows are at ground level next to a footpath.

It is spring loaded and attached to the window sill by roller blind brackets.The roller blind is pulled from the bottom to the top using cord and pulleys. www.baileysblinds.com.

Shop awning fabric replacement in Bury St Edmunds

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Shop awning for Paul Stephens in Bury St Edmunds

Shop awning for Paul Stephens in Bury St Edmunds

We have changed the fabric on many old fashioned shop awnings in Bury st Edmunds. The latest job was for Paul Stevens in The Traverse, Bury St Edmunds.
There was potential for parking problems but PCSO Jo had a common sense attitude and kindly allowed us to complete the job unhindered.
Ivor is seen running the awning in and out using a pole before handing it back to Paul Stevens.

www.baileysblinds.com.

Drilling holes through tiles to fit roller blinds.

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

We use a tile cutter to make a start mark before drilling through tiles when fitting roller blinds. I hav’nt broken a tile for years!

Placing the roller blind bracket in position on the tiles.

Placing the roller blind bracket in position on the tiles.

Tile cutter marking hole before drilling through tiles.

Tile cutter marking hole before drilling through tiles.

www.baileysblinds.com.

Vertical Blinds for Chalkstone Community Centre in Haverhill

Sunday, March 14th, 2010
Sue Norman in the main hall at Chalkstone Community Centre in Haverhill, Suffolk.

Sue Norman in the main hall at Chalkstone Community Centre in Haverhill, Suffolk.

St Edmundsbury Borough Council have refurbished some areas of Chalkstone Community Centre. The central area of the building and the committee room have been tidied up and redecorated. Sue Norman, the caretaker at Chalkstone treats the blinds with tender love and care which is reflected in the pristine condition of the vertical blinds. Baileys Blinds have supplied Sue with stabilising weights and chains which she uses for minor repairs to  the vertical blinds on a self help basis.

The refurbished committee room in Chalkstone Community Centre, Haverhill.

Caretaker in the committee room at Chalkstone Community Centre, Haverhill.

Baileys Blinds have supplied and installed vertical blinds in Chalkstone Community centre several times over the years. The vertical blinds in the main hall have held up well in a busy area which is used day and night.
www.baileysblinds.com.