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Builder blinds for contractors, builders, property managers, and homeowners

In-stock, spec-ready blinds in the widths builders actually order — 24", 24.5", 28.5", 31", 34.5", 35", 44.5", 47.5", 63", and 71.5" — with fast Dallas–Fort Worth fulfillment and nationwide shipping. Shop faux wood, vinyl mini blinds, and vertical blinds for turns, flips, new construction, and home updates.

96" length available: 96" drop is one of our best-selling lengths for tall windows and patio-height openings. Many online blind retailers do not stock 96" length — we carry it on faux wood and across our builder catalog so you can order it online without a special quote.

Builder product lines

Three product lines cover 95% of builder needs — including popular widths (24", 24.5", 28.5", 31", 34.5", 35", 44.5", 47.5", 63", and 71.5") and 96" length on faux wood and select lines. Prices below reflect current starting-from pricing across available width and length combinations.

  • Most Popular

    2" Cordless Faux Wood Blinds

    Classic 2″ cordless faux wood — durable, moisture-resistant, and the #1 choice for builder-grade installs. Includes hard-to-find 96" length for tall openings.

    • 2" flat PVC foam slat
    • 96" length stocked — a popular drop size many online stores do not carry
    • Inside or outside mount
    • Limited lifetime warranty
    • Free shipping nationwide

    Popular sizes: Widths: 24", 24.5", 28.5", 31", 34.5", 35", 44.5", 47.5", 63", 71.5" · Lengths including 96"

    From $32.94 up to $229.10 · 300 sizes

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  • Best Value

    1" Vinyl Mini Blinds

    1″ vinyl mini blinds — affordable light control for rentals, flips, and high-turnover properties.

    • Stocked in popular sizes
    • Lightweight & easy to install
    • Ideal for multi-family turnovers
    • Free shipping nationwide

    Popular sizes: 23", 27", 35", 36", 46"

    From $25.01 up to $95.78 · 270 sizes

    Shop 1" Vinyl Mini Blinds
  • Sliding Doors

    3.5" PVC Vertical Blinds

    3.5″ PVC verticals for sliding doors and large windows — a multi-family staple.

    • Sliding door and patio coverage
    • Wide widths up to 100"+
    • PVC vanes for easy cleaning
    • Free shipping nationwide

    Popular sizes: 72", 78", 84", 96", 100"+

    Pricing available on product page

    Shop 3.5" PVC Vertical Blinds

Blinds for new construction homes

Just closed on a production home from D.R. Horton, Lennar, Pulte, KB Home, Highland Homes, or another national builder? Those communities reuse the same window modules — so most bedrooms take a 34.5" blind from a 35" opening. Home Builder Blinds is an independent retailer and is not affiliated with any builder; the guides below describe common sizing patterns and what most new owners buy.

Builder-grade vs. retail window treatments

Builder-grade (our focus)Typical retail custom shop
2" faux wood & vinyl mini — moisture-resistant, cordlessReal wood, fabric shades, designer lines
Stocked production-home widths (34.5", 46.5", 57.5", etc.)Fully custom every opening
Fast fulfillment — same-day DFW delivery availableLonger lead times, showroom visits
Volume pricing for whole-home and commercial ordersPer-window retail markup

Builder blinds: frequently asked questions

Common questions about builder-grade blinds, sizing, wholesale pricing, and DFW fulfillment. For a full sizing breakdown, see our standard builder blind sizes guide. Managing apartment unit turns? See blinds for apartment turnovers. Full complex renovations: multifamily blind renovation.

What are builder blinds?
Builder blinds are the spec-grade window coverings installed during new construction or property turnover. They prioritize durability, a clean cordless look, and volume pricing — the qualities contractors and property managers need to stay on budget and on schedule. We stock them in faux wood, vinyl mini, and vertical blinds.
What sizes do builder blinds come in?
Our most popular builder widths run from about 24" to 71.5" (34.5" is the single best seller), paired with standard drops of 60", 72", 84", and 96". For a full breakdown of how a window opening maps to a blind size — including door and sidelight blinds — see our standard builder blind sizes guide.
Do you offer wholesale pricing for builders and property managers?
Yes. We offer volume pricing for contractors, builders, and property management companies, with commercial accounts available for repeat ordering. Larger orders for new construction and apartment turns receive tiered discounts — contact us to set up an account.
Can I order builder blinds in 96-inch lengths?
Yes. 96" is one of our best-selling drops for tall and patio-height windows, and we stock it on faux wood and across the builder catalog. Many online blind retailers do not carry 96" length, so you can order it directly without a special quote.
Do you deliver builder blinds in Dallas–Fort Worth?
Yes. Our fulfillment center is in the DFW metro, with same-day delivery available when you order before noon, plus fast turnaround across Irving, Arlington, Frisco, Plano, Fort Worth, and McKinney. We also ship nationwide.
What blinds are best for apartment turnovers and rentals?
For high-turnover rentals and multi-family units, 1" vinyl mini blinds offer the best value, while 2" faux wood gives a more finished look at a still budget-friendly price. Both are cordless, durable, and stocked in the popular builder widths used in apartments.
What blinds do production builders use in new construction?
Most production builders — including D.R. Horton, Lennar, Pulte, KB Home, and Highland Homes — specify 2" faux wood or vinyl mini blinds in standard widths like 34.5" for bedrooms. Home Builder Blinds is not affiliated with any builder; we stock the same width families those homes typically need. See our homeowner guides for sizing patterns by builder and home type.
Are builder-grade blinds cheaper than retail blinds?
Builder-grade blinds are spec products built for volume: standardized widths, fast fulfillment, and durable materials like PVC faux wood rather than real wood. They cost less per window than most custom retail shops because they skip showroom markup and are cut from stocked width families — not because they use lower-quality hardware.