Graber vs Levolor: Which Blinds Are Right for You?

Graber and Levolor both cover the core custom window treatment categories, but they target different buyers. Graber leans toward the mid-to-premium custom-shade shopper, while Levolor is easier to find in big-box channels at entry-to-mid price points.

Side-by-side look at Graber and Levolor — positioning, price tier, product mix, and who each brand actually fits.

Graber vs Levolor at a glance

Which one should you pick?

Frequently asked questions

Is Graber or Levolor better for a whole-home project?

Both are capable of covering a whole home. The right choice usually comes down to the specific product line, fabric options, and your budget rather than the brand name alone. A local specialist can spec out what best matches your rooms and windows.

Which has better warranty coverage?

Both typically offer a limited lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects, but coverage details vary by product line and change over time. Always confirm the current warranty in writing before you buy.

Can I get Graber and Levolor motorized?

Yes — both brands offer motorized options across most of their shade lines. Battery, hardwired, and smart-home compatible motors are typically available.

How do lead times compare between Graber and Levolor?

Lead times vary by product line, fabric availability, and season. Expect roughly 2–4 weeks on standard items and longer on specialty fabrics or custom shapes. Your installer should confirm current timelines in writing when you order.

Are Graber and Levolor child-safe?

Both brands offer cordless and motorized options that meet current child-safety standards. If you have young children or pets, ask specifically for a cordless lift system on every shade in the quote.

Where can I see Graber vs Levolor in person?

Visit our Halifax or Charlottetown showroom to see comparable products side-by-side and get honest guidance on which lines actually fit your project.