Zinga's Indianapolis F.A.Q
Consultations
You get a consultation in your home, so you can make decisions in the same light and space where you will use the products. We bring sample products and fabrics to you, so you can touch materials, compare colors, and see how they look against your walls and trim. We walk each room with you and talk through what you need most, like privacy, glare control, heat reduction, or a cleaner look. You can review indoor and outdoor options in the same visit. You also get a clear price while we are there with absolutely no pressure to buy. We know the last thing you want when someone comes into your home is pressure to buy.
You do not need to guess sizes or measure on your own. We measure your windows and openings during the consultation, using precise measurements that match the product you choose. Then you get a quote during the same visit. The quote is designed to be clear and easy to compare, so you can see pricing tied to your actual selections and your actual sizes. You can also ask to price multiple options if you want to compare looks or performance. The goal is simple. You leave the appointment knowing what you want, what it costs, and what the next step looks like, with no pressure to decide on the spot.
Yes. You can buy today and pay over time with the Wells Fargo Home Projects credit card, with approved credit. This option is helpful if you want to complete a larger project, split a home into phases, or keep monthly payments predictable. Financing offers can vary, so your local team will walk you through what is available and how it applies to your project. If you decide to use financing, you can apply and get details during the quoting process. You will also know what to expect for account management and billing through Wells Fargo once your purchase is complete.
Installation
Your project is installed by a trained team, so the finished product looks right and works correctly. Installation is the final step in a simple process: consultation, measuring and quote, then installation. On install day, you can expect the team to work room by room, mount the product, and confirm smooth operation before leaving. For motorized products, you will also review how controls work so you can use your shades or screens confidently. If you have questions, ask during the install. You should leave the day knowing how to operate your products and what normal performance looks like.
Prep makes installation faster and protects your belongings. Clear access to each window or opening. Move furniture back a few feet. Remove items from sills and nearby shelves. Take down fragile decor near the work area. If you have pets, plan to keep them in another room while the installers come in and out. If you are installing patio screens or outdoor shade products, move patio furniture away from the mounting area so the team can work safely and keep lines straight. If you want remotes mounted or stored in a specific place, decide that ahead of time so everything ends up where you will use it daily.
You get protection that is built for long-term ownership. Many products are backed by a lifetime warranty, so you can feel confident about the investment. For shades, you also get a You’ll Love It Guarantee, which is designed to give you peace of mind after you live with the product in your home. Keep your paperwork and note which rooms have which products so service is simple if you ever need it. If something feels off, like a shade that does not raise smoothly or a motor that does not respond, reach out quickly. We can troubleshoot and guide the next step so your products keep performing the way you expect.
Outdoor Products
Start with what you want to solve. Do you want shade and heat control, insect protection, or privacy on demand? Patio screens can be fully motorized and built to handle real outdoor use. You can choose screen colors and weaves to match your view and your privacy level. Wind performance matters too. If your opening is exposed, you will want a solution designed for stronger wind conditions. During your consultation, you can compare options based on your opening size, how often you will use the screen, and how much protection you need during sun, bugs, and windy weather.
A motorized louvered pergola gives you control over sun and airflow. You can open the louvers to let light in and keep the space breezy. You can close the louvers when you want more shade or when weather moves in. Many systems are designed to close tight to help create a weather-resistant seal, which can help keep your outdoor living area more usable during light to moderate rain. The biggest benefit is flexibility. You can change the roof position in seconds instead of committing to a fixed shade structure. Your consultant will help you match the roof style and layout to how you use your patio each week.
Permits and HOA rules depend on where you live. Some areas require permits for attached structures, larger footprints, or height and setback rules. Many HOAs also require an application, drawings, and color details before approval. We help you understand what your local area typically needs, so you do not waste time guessing. On lifespan, aluminum pergola systems are built for outdoor conditions. They are designed to resist rust and warping better than many wood options. With routine cleaning and normal care, you can expect long-term performance and a structure that holds its look through years of sun and weather.
Indoor Products
Choose shades based on function first, then style. Bedrooms usually need stronger light control for sleep. Living rooms often need glare control without making the room feel dark. Street-facing windows often need privacy during the day and at night. We help you compare options in your home, using real samples and fabrics so you can see the difference right away. You can also consider energy comfort. Some shade styles are designed to help insulate and reduce heat gain. The goal is a match that looks right and works right for daily life. When you are choosing, focus on light control, privacy level, ease of use, and how the fabric looks against your paint and trim.
Both options give you strong light control and a classic look. The main difference is how they handle moisture and daily wear. Wood blinds give you natural grain and a warm finish that looks great in living rooms, offices, and dining spaces. Faux wood blinds give you the same style but with added resistance to humidity and moisture. That makes faux wood a smart choice for bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, and any space where steam or splashes are common. During your consultation, you can compare finishes side by side so you see how each slat looks in your lighting. You also get help choosing a lift style and control option that fits your routine.
Motorized shades are worth it if you want convenience and consistency every day. You can open and close shades with a remote or automation, which is especially helpful for tall windows, wide spans, or rooms with multiple windows. Motorization also supports a cleaner look because you reduce cords and manual handling. Power options vary by product, but many systems use battery power, which keeps installation simple and reduces the need for new wiring. During your install, you will learn how to use the controls and how to maintain the system so it stays reliable. If you want a set-and-forget routine, motorization is one of the most noticeable upgrades you can make.
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