Professional installation is needed when inside-mount blinds require precise measurement and level mounting, when heavy drapes require rod brackets that reach into studs, or when a previous installation has left the hardware pulling away from the wall.
- Level measurement and marking
- Inside or outside mount
- Correct anchors for window material
- Operation test and adjustment
The Cost of Delay
Curtain rod brackets are subjected to repeated lateral loading every time the drapes are opened or closed. Contacting an expert early allows for targeted solutions before the damage becomes significantly more expensive to address.
Correctly anchored curtain rod brackets positioned at the right height and extension eliminate the common problems of sagging rods, leaning brackets, and curtains that don't hang straight. Inside-mount blind installation done correctly ensures the blind operates smoothly without binding.
Curtain rod hardware installed into studs is permanent. Blind hardware installed at the correct depth in the window frame or wall is equally durable.
Curtain rod brackets are subjected to repeated lateral loading every time the drapes are opened or closed. A bracket anchored into hollow drywall without stud backing applies that load to a hollow-wall anchor with a mechanical disadvantage that the anchor was not designed for. Over weeks of daily use, the anchor loosens, the bracket tilts, and eventually the rod falls — typically with the full weight of the drapes. The larger the span and the heavier the fabric, the more leverage is applied to each bracket, and the faster this failure progresses.
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