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Thank you for visiting us online. Our philosophy is simple: Provide outstanding customer service and produce a superior product for our customers. We have been manufacturing window roller shades for over a century, so you can be confident you will receive the knowledge and customer care you deserve. We are wholesale only and do not sell directly to the public.

If however, you are an individual who would like to purchase Hauser Shade products for your home project, please contact us by phone or through our Consumer page and we will connect you with one of our awesome dealers! If you work within the trade and are interested in selling Hauser Shade products, please visit our Dealer page to get started on setting up your account.

Now that you know how to reach us, take a look around our site and see some of what Hauser Shade has to offer!
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Hauser Shade was originally founded by Louis Hauser in 1910 as California Shade Cloth Company, distributing painted shade cloth to the finest homes and establishments in the western United States.
In 1937, the company adopted its current name and has been committed to serving architects, decorators, specialists, and select retailers in home and commercial applications ever since.
Today, we remain a family owned and operated firm, specializing in manufacturing the highest quality window roller shades including motorized, bead-and-reel, spring roller, and glide roller shades.
Window shade history may not be top of your interest list, but its history can provide insight into a larger historical picture.
Window treatments did not appear with the birth of windows; partly because the first known windows were created during ancient times and were simple slits in thick masonry walls that served purely functional purposes of letting in air and light, and allowed inhabitants to see approaching enemies.
These first windows could be found in Egyptian, Near East, Greek, and Roman temples, as well as palaces and fortresses.
Measure the full height of your window opening from top frame to lower sill and add 12 inches.
These extra 12 inches are the "safety margin" to permit the shade to be drawn full length with no danger of it being torn from the roller.
Measure the exact distance between the points where the brackets are to be placed, inside the window casement.
Specify on your order "Tip Inside Bracket" (TIB).
Factory allows for bracket clearance.
Measure between the points where brackets are to be placed.
It is recommended that the brackets be placed to allow " to 2" overlap on each side of the casement.
If you are seeking a custom look, want to match a favorite chair, or just want something that is uniquely you, a laminated shade may be just what you are looking for.
Laminated shades allow you to select and provide your custom fabric.
Before you start on your laminated shade project however, take a look at our Laminated Shade FAQ sheet for information about fabric restrictions and prep, and lamination process.
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