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  • Curtain Pole Manufacturer Gives Advice on How to Measure
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    Where do you want to mount your rods--from the ceiling, above the window molding, or do you have to mount on the molding itself? (This should be avoided if at all possible, as mounting rods on the molding can split the molding and it’s difficult to repair the holes.) Curtain pole manufacturer would like to teach you how to measure for a bay window curtain rod. Once you have determined where to mount the rods, measure the wall (or ceiling) from angle-to-angle across the back window, then measure each side--they can vary!--from edge of wall to angle, or angle-to-angle if you have a bay with more than three sections. Even if all the windows and/or wall sections appear to be the same, measure each one! There may be differences, and you need to take them into consideration. If you have existing blinds or other window treatments you will be leaving in place, measure how far out they project from the window or wall. You will need brackets deep enough to clear them. Measure the height of the space above the molding if that is where you are mounting your rods--you want to know if your chosen brackets will fit in the space. We are one of the Specializing in the manufacture of curtain poles and welcome to your come and purchase!
  • Matters Are Imporant During Installation of Curtain Brackets
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    1. If the curtain styles are different, the connection method to be used is also slightly different, which needs to be determined at the beginning. If you are in an old house and the walls are installed with wooden boards, you only need to screw the fixing screws of the curtains into the wooden boards and fix the Curtain bracket. 2. If it is to prevent the concrete wall, there are many details for installing the curtain. You need to use an electric drill to make a few holes in the position of the curtain bracket, then insert the expansion tube into the hole, and finally align the screw to the expansion The tube can be tightened with screws, which can better fix the curtain bracket and reduce the detachment. 3. In the process of installing curtains, it is necessary to ensure that the installation is firm before completion. The thing to note here is whether the bracket can be perfectly combined with the pole. If the bracket is relatively small, the contact area will become smaller, which will easily cause the curtain bracket to become unstable, and it will fall off the wall after a long time. Welcome to contact us if you are interested in Curtain finial.
  • Care About Curtain Final Hanging
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    Step 1: Figure out how much weight you need to support When selecting a curtain rod, it’s crucial to consider how much weight it can hold. Heavier curtains (blackout curtains, thermal curtains, drapes) are heavier than many light-filtering and sheer options. If you have a set of heavy curtains, consider weighing them. Divide the weight of your curtains by the approximate length of your curtain rod (we'll explain how to measure for this below). This will give you an idea of how much weight per foot your curtain rod will need to support. Look for information in your item details to see if the rod can support this amount of weight. Step 2: Choose the curtain rod’s diameter It’s important to know the diameter of your Curtain bracket for a couple of reasons. First, this will determine if your curtain's heading will fit onto the rod. You can learn more about curtain headings in our guide to choosing curtains. Second, this will help you select a curtain rod bracket if your curtain rod is sold separately from its hardware. A modern brass curtain rod. Step 3: Choose the curtain rod’s width (or length) To determine the optimal width of your curtain rod, you'll need to measure the width of your window including the frame or trim. Take this measurement three times: once at the top, once at the center, and once near the bottom of your window. These measurements will most likely vary slightly. Use the largest of the three as your window's width. If you don't have much space to either side of your window, look for a curtain rod that is the same width as your window. However, if space permits, we recommend that your curtain rod extend five inches past your window on either side. This ensures that, when your curtains are open, only a small portion of your window is still covered by the fabric. Measuring curtain rods for an inside mount: If you're using a tension rod or installing another type of rod inside your window's frame or trim, measure the width of your windowpane. Start from the inner edge of the frame on one side and measure across to the inner edge of the frame on the other. Complete this measurement three times as explained above. Use the smallest measurement as your window's width. This will also serve as the width of your curtain rod. An illustrated guide to measuring for the right curtain rod length Step 4: Purchase the right fasteners and brackets (if necessary) Many of our curtain rods come with all the brackets and fasteners you need. If you’re buying a rod separately, make sure you’re buying brackets that will fit around its diameter as well as the recommended size and number of screws and wall anchors (if you’re installing in drywall). Shop curtain rod brackets Step 5: Choose the type of curtain rod you need The type of curtain rod you choose will depend on what you’re hoping to achieve with your curtains. Below, we'll guide you through the most common types of curtain rods. We have Curtain finial for sale, welcome to your come and purchase!
  • We Suggest You to Care About Curtain Bracket Sizes
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    Curtain bracket typically comes in 5/8” and 1” widths. 5/8” bracket cup sizes are best for sheer or lighter curtains. They fit curtain rods that are 1/2 to 5/8 inches in diameter. 1” bracket cup sizes are ideal for thicker curtains or heavy drapes. They will hold curtain rods that are 3/4 to 1 inch in diameter. You could contact us if you have interests about Curtain finial!
  • You Can Install the Curtain Bracket In Following Steps
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       If the curtain is installed with a Curtain bracket, you can hang a mosquito net and create a more comfortable sleeping environment. How to install the curtain bracket? PChouse will take everyone to understand it.    There are two types of curtain brackets, the better one is the hanging ring. First determine the length of the curtain bracket, generally 20cm longer than the sides of the window, and then determine the height of the curtain bracket, generally 2-3 cm below the ceiling. Finally, perforate and fix the curtain bracket.    Mounting bracket steps:   1. Mounting height of the bracket: measure the distance between the upper frame of the window and the ceiling. The window to the top is generally greater than 15 cm; the bracket can be relatively close when the window is 30 cm from the top, but ensure that the upper punch point is more than 4 cm from the top.   2. Use a pencil to mark the position of the bracket. Drill holes with a percussion drill with a depth of 3.5 to 5 cm. When drilling, be careful not to make large holes and stay away from wires and water pipes. Drive in the bolts and screw in the brackets. Welcome to purchase Curtain finial!
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