Outdoor shades are wonderful additions to your home. Not only do they allow you to enjoy mornings and evenings on your porch or patio in comfort, but they also protect you from some of the harshest side effects of the sun, including excessive UV exposure, which can lead to serious health consequences over time.
If you have exterior shades installed, one of the best ways to protect your investment and ensure that your outdoor shades stand the test of time, protecting you and your family over the long haul, is to institute a routine cleaning and maintenance plan.
How Often Should You Clean And Maintain Your Exterior Shades?
Because needs will always vary by season and climate, it's best to visually inspect your exterior shades once a month. If you see any buildup of dust or pollen, or any obvious maintenance issues, address them immediately.
At least once per quarter, you should also schedule a thorough cleaning and maintenance check. Every three months, around the time the seasons change, schedule a day to clean and thoroughly check your blinds for any routine maintenance.
Particularly if you live in the Southeast, we recommend scheduling thorough cleaning and maintenance in January, April, July, and October.
3 Steps to Cleaning Your Home's Exterior Shades
First, start by thoroughly cleaning your exterior shades.
Step 1: Gather your cleaning supplies.
You will need the following:
- A bucket and a mild cleaning agent
- A hose and water supply
- A soft brush or broom
- A soft cloth
When it comes to your cleaning agent, be sure to avoid any solutions with harsh chemicals. If you haven't received information on any manufacturer-specific suggestions, we recommend using a mild dish soap diluted in water.
Step 2: Dust away dirt and debris.
Using your soft brush or broom, gently remove all excess buildup of dust, dirt, and debris. Make note of any trouble spots that will need more extensive cleaning.
Step 3: Thoroughly clean your exterior shades.
Begin by testing your cleaning solution in a small, hidden area. If you see any strong reaction, including erosion or discoloration, stop immediately and seek more information. Only if your shades respond well should you proceed with a full cleaning.
Start by using your hose to gently rinse your exterior shades from top to bottom. Next, using your soft cloth, clean the shades, removing all accumulations of dirt and grime. After a final rinse with the hose, allow the shades to air dry in the sun.
If necessary, repeat this step until your shades are fully clean.
What Routine Maintenance Issues Should You Check For As You Clean?
As you clean your exterior shades, keep your eyes peeled for any routine maintenance issues that may need to be addressed.
Trouble spots to watch out for include the following:
- Fading color. Though color fading in itself is not an emergency, it can show that your exterior shades are beginning to show wear and tear. Assess the extent of the damage and consult with Just Blinds to evaluate the projected longevity of your current shades.
- Sagging shades. Sagging shades don't necessarily need to be replaced, but they may need to be re-tensioned. Check the external hardware and see if anything needs to be tightened up or replaced.
- Rips, tears, gaps, or holes. No matter how small, these issues need to be addressed immediately. Addressing these issues early can prevent the damage from growing, preventing more costly repairs down the line. Buy a patch kit and follow the instructions for sealing up any trouble spots.
Just Blinds Is Here to Help
To hear more about how to maintain your exterior shades, or to learn more about how outdoor shades can add value to your home and help you better enjoy your outdoor living areas by reducing heat, offering increased privacy, and lowering your UV exposure, feel free to contact us. We look forward to serving you.
Expert Advice by Just Blinds

