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At Trading Up Consulting, we are training window treatment installers to become TOP NOTCH through education, networking, and hands-on experience. Here are a few mottos we follow to ensure our installers are on their way to becoming the BEST! 1. Always keep...
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Do you know these 3 crucial window types? If you’re a window treatment installer, you should know these 3 window types and how to work with them! Double Windows: one of the most common types of windows, the double window is a type of window that has two...
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Today is Part 3 (final) of our series Do you have what it takes? Make sure to check it out Part 1 and Part 2 in case you missed them. We are going to discuss four more qualities that are necessary to become an awesome window treatment installer. In case you are...
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Today is Part 2 of our series Do you have what it takes (to become an awesome installer)? Make sure to check out Part 1 in case you missed it. We are going to discuss five more qualities that are necessary to become an awesome window treatment installer. In case that...
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In order to become a great installer, you will need to check a few boxes. It is a bit more complex than you may think. I see many people calling themselves window treatment installers, but to me, they are far from it. Just because someone can secure a bracket with a...
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Most of the commercial works I do are small projects such as coffee shops, restaurants, and retail stores. These projects mostly use aluminum frame windows. The good news is that I virtually never use anchors since all screws go into aluminum. The bad news is that...