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For many years trusted Denver-based company has provided the greater metro area with great service, new location looks to continue that legacy
DENVER - ColoradoDesk -- Biggie Blinds, a premier Denver-based provider of window coverings and lighting systems, is excited to announce its expansion to Aurora, Colorado.
For many years, Biggie Blinds has been a trusted source of quality and affordable window treatments. With the recent expansion, it looks to bring its highly rated, affordable service to more Colorado residents than ever before.
"We are thrilled to expand our business to Aurora and provide our services to even more communities in Colorado," said Biggie Blinds owner Matthew Diddy. "We believe in being a partner in the communities we serve, and we look forward to building relationships with our new customers in and around Aurora."
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Since its humble beginnings, Biggie Blinds Denver has built a reputation for its commitment to customer satisfaction and high-quality products.
The company offers a wide range of window coverings, including blinds, shades, shutters, draperies and lighting systems for residential and commercial properties.
"Our team of experts is dedicated to providing our customers with personalized service and expert advice to help them find the perfect window coverings for their homes or businesses," Diddy said. "We are excited to bring our expertise and exceptional customer service to the Aurora community."
"The window treatments we offer are of the highest quality, allowing you to create a space that is uniquely yours. There is a wide range of options available, including cellular blinds, shutters, roller shades, motorized options, draperies and more."
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With this expansion, Biggie Blinds is poised to become a significant and growing part of the Aurora community, just as it has become in other areas of Colorado, as the company's commitment to quality, affordability, and customer satisfaction has made it a go-to source for window coverings and home automation systems for many years.
"Customer satisfaction is our top priority at Biggie Blinds Aurora," Diddy said. "Located in Aurora and serving neighboring areas, we are a small family-owned business that prides itself on being more than just a source of high-quality window treatments but also a community member that understands the importance of helping of our Colorado neighbors and friends."
For more information about Biggie Blinds, visit biggieblinds.com.
The company also maintains a presence on social media, including Facebook.
For many years, Biggie Blinds has been a trusted source of quality and affordable window treatments. With the recent expansion, it looks to bring its highly rated, affordable service to more Colorado residents than ever before.
"We are thrilled to expand our business to Aurora and provide our services to even more communities in Colorado," said Biggie Blinds owner Matthew Diddy. "We believe in being a partner in the communities we serve, and we look forward to building relationships with our new customers in and around Aurora."
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Since its humble beginnings, Biggie Blinds Denver has built a reputation for its commitment to customer satisfaction and high-quality products.
The company offers a wide range of window coverings, including blinds, shades, shutters, draperies and lighting systems for residential and commercial properties.
"Our team of experts is dedicated to providing our customers with personalized service and expert advice to help them find the perfect window coverings for their homes or businesses," Diddy said. "We are excited to bring our expertise and exceptional customer service to the Aurora community."
"The window treatments we offer are of the highest quality, allowing you to create a space that is uniquely yours. There is a wide range of options available, including cellular blinds, shutters, roller shades, motorized options, draperies and more."
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With this expansion, Biggie Blinds is poised to become a significant and growing part of the Aurora community, just as it has become in other areas of Colorado, as the company's commitment to quality, affordability, and customer satisfaction has made it a go-to source for window coverings and home automation systems for many years.
"Customer satisfaction is our top priority at Biggie Blinds Aurora," Diddy said. "Located in Aurora and serving neighboring areas, we are a small family-owned business that prides itself on being more than just a source of high-quality window treatments but also a community member that understands the importance of helping of our Colorado neighbors and friends."
For more information about Biggie Blinds, visit biggieblinds.com.
The company also maintains a presence on social media, including Facebook.
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