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Scottish Window Solutions

Founded with a vision to transform homes through exceptional window treatments, Scottish Window Solutions has grown from a small family business into the most trusted window treatment company in Denver. Show more

Founded with a vision to transform homes through exceptional window treatments, Scottish Window Solutions has grown from a small family business into the most trusted window treatment company in Denver.

Our journey began with a simple mission: to provide the highest quality window treatments while delivering unparalleled customer service. Today, we continue to uphold these values.

We combine traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation to create solutions that exceed our clients' expectations.
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Don S.

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· Colorado Springs

Perfect transformation from tub to shower

Marge B.

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· Aurora

They did a great job completing our home after the initial builder went bankrupt and we had them finish our basement as well. Very professional and high quality work.

David M.

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· Longmont

Took many months to complete the project that was supposed only take 30-45 days. They subcontract all the work to cheap vendors. The main guy was nice, but overall they were very disorganized and didn’t meet commitments.

Mary B.

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· Frisco

Bone Dry was a joy to work with! The office staff was accommodating, efficient and determined to keep communicating!


we have a new fiberglass exterior front door installed and need to paint it. What type of paint should we buy?
You can, but you should prime first. I recommend a good bonding primer like Stix or XIM
Gardenias with yellow leaves: Our gardenias leaves are starting to rapidly yellow. Any ideas what might be wrong?

Brenton Roper of Ropa Roofing PRO answered:

Apr 25, 2017
sounds like too much water.  Pine straw has acidity in it and helps transfer the nutrients properly to acid loving plants.  Fertilizer could also be needed.  Plant nutrient deficiencies vary and somet ... read more

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Scottish Window Solutions

7075 S Alton Way, Unit W,
Centennial, CO
https://scottishwindowsolutions.net/ (720) 509-1920