Levolor offers the Backstacker traversing system. On normal vertical blinds, the furthest vane from the blind operator starts stacking against the one next to it, which can cause swaying. With backstacker, the vanes stack up against each other closer to the operator, giving it a cleaner, more uniform look and easier operation.
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- 2024 WCMA Safety Update- Free hanging cord discontinuation
- With the UltraSleek Plus Headrail how much of the raised shade is visible or does it all hide behind the headrail?
- Can indoor blinds or shades work on exterior windows on a porch?
- With the motorized cellular shades, is the battery compartment inside the headrail?
- With the cordless lift option-can the blind be stopped midway and how is it lowered?
- With split stack, is there a center gap in the vanes once they are closed?
- Will the ring top drapery work with a 1 7/8" diameter rod?
- Will these work on a screened-in deck or porch?
- Will the roller shade material curl at the edges of the shade?
- Will vertical blind vanes blow due to wind or air conditioning and make noise?