Published on 10th November 2025
Motorised blinds are one of the smartest upgrades you can make to your home. They bring effortless comfort, energy efficiencies, and style improvements, all at the touch of a button. However, every once in a while, we do find ourselves wondering how to keep them clean, efficient, and long-running. Like traditional blinds, they do not require heavy amounts of work to keep them cleaned and maintained; however, there are some things you can be doing to keep them performing their best.
At Smart Blinds Online, we’ve helped thousands of UK homeowners enjoy the convenience of motorised blinds. Here are five easy ways to maintain them so you can keep your blinds looking great and performing flawlessly.
Dust is one of the number one causes of slow or noisy operation in motorised blinds. Over time, dirt can settle on fabrics, tracks, and motors, making them work harder. A quick clean every few weeks helps prevent wear and tear.
Here’s how to do it safely:
If you’ve invested in Smart Blinds Online’s durable, easy-clean fabrics, you’ll find maintenance even simpler; they’re designed to resist dust and stains, making cleaning almost effortless.
Whether your motorised blinds are battery-powered, mains-connected, or solar-charged, checking the power source is essential for smooth operation.
Explore Smart Home Controls for our battery powered blinds. Consisting of TaHoma, which is compatible with up to 300 different Somfy and partner products, including Amazon Alexa or Google Home, so that you don’t struggle with endless wires.
Many homeowners in the UK now integrate their blinds with Alexa or Google Home for voice or app control. To keep everything running smoothly, it’s worth checking your smart setup occasionally.
Here’s what to do:
If your blinds respond slowly, a simple reboot of your hub or router can often fix the problem. Keeping your smart ecosystem up to date ensures smooth communication between your devices, so your blinds move exactly when you want them to.
For more advice on integration and setup, visit our Smart Home Controls page to see how easy it is to enhance your existing system.
Just like a boiler or car, your blinds benefit from an annual DIY check-up, especially if they’re used daily. This doesn’t need to be complicated. A quick inspection ensures every moving part is secure, the motor is quiet, and the blinds are aligned correctly.
Your annual procedure should include:
Keeping up with small maintenance now can prevent costly repairs later and extend the life of your blinds’ motor by years.
Maintenance isn’t just about cleaning; it’s also about how you use your blinds. Using them wisely helps avoid unnecessary strain and keeps the system working efficiently.
Simple usage tips:
Smart use also helps you save energy and, in turn, money. By programming your blinds to close during hot afternoons or open on sunny winter mornings, you can naturally regulate indoor temperature. This keeps your home comfortable while lowering energy bills, a win for your home and the environment.
Even the best-maintained blinds will eventually show signs of age. Motors wear down, technology evolves, and fabrics fade over time. If your blinds are more than 8–10 years old, it might be worth exploring a replacement.
You’ll benefit from:
If you’re considering a refresh, use our Blinds Cost Calculator to estimate prices for your new system and discover just how affordable a smart home upgrade can be.
Motorised blinds make daily life easier, and keeping them in great condition shouldn’t be complicated. A few minutes of cleaning, a quick check of your power source, and an annual tune-up are all it takes to enjoy reliable performance year after year.
At Smart Blinds Online, we’re proud to help UK homeowners create smarter, more comfortable living spaces with motorised blinds that combine elegance, convenience, and long-term value.
Lightly dust or vacuum every few weeks and give a more thorough clean every two to three months.
A. A quick inspection once a year helps keep motors and brackets in top condition.
A. Check the battery or power supply — low power is the most common cause.
A. Yes. Most systems have a reset button or sequence. Consult your manufacturer’s guide or contact Smart Blinds Online for assistance.