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You stop fighting with cords every morning. Your furniture stops fading in patches where the sun hits hardest. Your cooling bills drop because you’re not blasting AC to fight solar heat gain all afternoon.
Lutron window shades in San Castle give you that level of control without thinking about it. Set a scene once—”Morning,” “Away,” “Storm Prep”—and your shades respond automatically. Open at sunrise to let natural light in. Close during peak heat hours. Secure everything before a storm with one tap.
The motors are quiet enough that you won’t hear banks of shades moving in unison. The alignment stays perfect because the system is engineered that way. And when hurricane season rolls around, you’re not scrambling—you’re prepared.
We’re a Lutron-certified dealer serving San Castle and the surrounding Broward County area. We’re based in Hallandale Beach, which means we understand exactly what South Florida throws at your windows—intense UV exposure, hurricane prep timelines, and cooling costs that spike every summer.
We’ve been doing this for years through our sister companies in New York and Toronto. Now we’re bringing that same level of execution to South Florida. When you work with us, you’re getting certified installation, smart home integration, and access to over 300 fabric options that actually hold up in this climate.
We don’t subcontract the install. We don’t disappear after the sale. You get the system programmed, tested, and explained so you actually use it.
It starts with a consultation at your property. We measure your windows, talk through how you actually use each room, and figure out which Lutron system makes sense—whether that’s a wireless retrofit or a fully integrated new construction setup.
Once you approve the plan, we order your shades with the exact fabrics, opacity levels, and motor types that fit your goals. Installation happens on your timeline. We mount the hardware, program the scenes, and sync everything to your existing smart home system if you have one.
Before we leave, we walk you through operation. How to use the app. How to adjust scenes. How to add new presets if your routine changes. If you want voice control through Alexa or Google, we set that up too.
After install, you’ve got support. If something needs adjustment or you want to tweak a scene, we handle it. The system should make your life easier—not add another thing to figure out on your own.
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Lutron electric shades use ultra-quiet motors that move in perfect sync. That means when you lower a bank of shades across a wall of windows, they start together, move together, and stop together. No lag. No misalignment. It’s the kind of detail that separates a premium system from something that just sort of works.
You’re also getting energy management that matters in San Castle, FL. Automated scenes can block solar heat during peak afternoon hours, reducing your AC load without killing your view. In winter, you can program shades to open and take advantage of natural warmth. The result is lower energy costs and less strain on your HVAC system.
The fabric selection is massive—over 300 options ranging from sheer to blackout. Some filter UV rays while keeping the view. Others provide total privacy and light control for bedrooms or media rooms. We help you pick based on the room’s purpose and the direction your windows face, because that actually affects performance in Florida’s climate.
And if you’re integrating with a Lutron lighting system like HomeWorks or RadioRA 3, your shades and lights work as one. A single “Good Night” scene can dim the lights, lock the doors, and close every shade in the house.
Pricing depends on the number of windows, fabric choice, motor type, and whether you’re integrating with an existing smart home system. A single motorized roller shade typically starts around $600 to $800 installed, but that can go higher for larger windows, specialty fabrics, or blackout options.
If you’re outfitting a whole home, expect the project to run several thousand dollars. That said, you’re paying for motors that last, fabrics that hold up in Florida sun, and a system that actually reduces energy costs over time. Cheaper motorized options exist, but they don’t sync like Lutron does, and they’re not built for this climate.
We give you a transparent quote after measuring your space and understanding what you’re trying to accomplish. No pressure, no upselling—just a clear breakdown of what the system costs and why.
Yes, but they’re not a replacement for hurricane shutters or impact windows. Lutron shades can be programmed with a “Storm Prep” scene that closes all your shades with one tap, which protects your interiors from UV exposure and gives you privacy during an evacuation. Some homeowners also use them as an added layer before putting up storm panels.
The real value is speed. If a storm forecast changes quickly, you’re not running room to room closing blinds manually. You hit one button, and every shade in the house secures itself in seconds.
That said, if you’re in a high-risk coastal zone in San Castle, you still need proper hurricane protection for the glass itself. Lutron shades work best as part of a larger prep strategy, not as the only line of defense.
Yes. Lutron systems integrate with Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple HomeKit, and most major smart home platforms. Once we set it up, you can control your shades with voice commands—”Alexa, close the living room shades” or “Hey Google, open the bedroom blinds.”
The integration is native, which means it’s stable and doesn’t rely on workarounds or third-party hubs that break every time there’s an update. Lutron builds compatibility into the system from the start.
If you already have a smart home setup in San Castle, we make sure your Lutron window treatments sync with it during installation. If you don’t, the Lutron app gives you full control from your phone, and you can add voice control later if you want it.
For most homes in San Castle, installation takes one to two days depending on the number of windows and complexity of the system. A simple retrofit with wireless shades goes faster than a full integration with lighting and smart home programming.
We schedule the install after your custom shades arrive, which usually takes a few weeks from order to delivery. Lutron manufactures to spec, so there’s a lead time, but it also means everything fits right the first time.
On install day, we mount the shades, program your scenes, sync the system to your phone or smart home hub, and test everything before we leave. If you’re doing new construction or a major remodel, we coordinate with your builder to rough in wiring and time the install with your project schedule.
Lutron’s motors are quieter, and the system keeps multiple shades in perfect alignment. Cheaper motorized options tend to drift out of sync over time, so you end up with shades at slightly different heights across the same wall. Lutron’s engineering prevents that.
The other big difference is integration. Lutron systems are designed to work with their lighting platforms and most major smart home ecosystems without glitchy workarounds. You’re not dealing with separate apps or hubs that don’t talk to each other.
Finally, Lutron’s fabric selection and UV protection options are built for climates like San Castle, FL. The materials hold up under constant sun exposure, and the coatings actually reduce heat gain and protect your furniture from fading. You’re not replacing shades every few years because the fabric degraded.
Yes. Lutron’s wireless Sivoia QS line is designed specifically for retrofits. The shades are battery-powered or plug-in, so there’s no need to run new electrical wiring through your walls. We mount the brackets, install the shades, and program the system—usually in a day or two depending on how many windows you’re covering.
The wireless option gives you the same quiet motors, smart home integration, and scene control as a hardwired system. You just recharge or replace batteries periodically, which most homeowners do once a year.
If you’re renovating or doing new construction in San Castle, we can install a hardwired system for a cleaner look with no battery maintenance. But if you’re working with an existing home and don’t want to open walls, wireless is the way to go.