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How to Fit

If you are planning on employing a fitter, do not arrange their services in advance. Fully unpack the blinds ahead of the visit to ensure the blinds are undamaged and that all parts are present and correct


Preparing to fit your new blind 1.

1.

We will not always supply screws and/or rawl plugs with our blinds. Before you get started, drill a test hole to see what it is you will be drilling into so you can buy all appropriate equipment to complete the installation successfully. To get the best results from your new blinds, you will need to carefully follow the fitting instructions detailed below


2.

If fitting the blind within the window recess, check to make sure that you have made an allowance to clear window handles, also remove any ornaments or other items from the window sill.


3.

If fitting outside the recess, make sure that you do not fix too close to the edge of the window recess as the plaster may break away leaving you with time consuming filling and repainting. 50mm (2”) from the edge of the window should be sufficient, but still begin the drilling process at low speed if you have a variable speed drill. This will help to minimise cracking.


4.

If you have to drill through tiles, you local DIY store will stock ‘Tile Drill Bits’ specifically for the purpose, and please remember never use your drill on the hammer setting when drilling through tiles, if you do you will almost certainly crack the tiles.


5.

Place protective sheets over items which might be damaged by dust or fragments created by drilling.


6.

Make sure that you have a sturdy step ladder if you cannot comfortably reach to drill or fix the Blinds.


What tools will you need ?

1.

Electric or Cordless Drill (preferably with a Hammer drill option)


2.

Metal Tape Measure.


3.

Sharp Pencil or Pen ( Pencil marks are easier to remove if you mark in the wrong place by mistake)


4.
Phillips Screwdriver ( The head of a Phillips screw looks like this - )

5.

Spirit level. (If you are fitting the blind outside the recess, this will ensure that the blind is level). If you do not have a spirit level, measure down from the ceiling to each of your pencil marks, this is not absolutely foolproof but will generally provide a good guide.


6.

Dustpan and Brush or Hoover. (Once your drilling is finished and you have fixed the brackets, clean up all the dust and debris, this will prevent the blind being soiled when you fit it in position.)


7.

If you are top fitting within the window recess, you are likely to drill into a concrete or metal lintel. If the lintel above your window is concrete you will require a 5.5mm tungsten tipped hammer drill bit. This will be perfect for red wall plugs supplied with some of our blinds (if not supplied with your blinds, these may need to be purchased separately). If the lintel is metal, you will require a 3mm (1/8”) High Speed Steel (HSS) Twist Drill bit. (You do not put your drill on a hammer setting when using this type of drill bit). Although there is no definitive rule, Concrete lintels were in widespread use up until the late 1960’s or 70’s, after that metal lintels became the norm. To be safe, make sure that you have both types of Drill Bit.


8.

PLEASE NOTE. Despite what the individual fitting instructions illustrate, rawl plugs and screws will NOT always be supplied with our blinds. When they are included, they will only be very basic and will NOT be suitable for all types of installation


Detailed Fitting Instructions

The following are a list of links relate to each type of Blind. They are in PDF format to make them easy to read and use. Right-click on the link required and choose ‘Save link as’ or Save target as.



How to fit 15mm and 25mm Aluminium Venetian Blinds

How to fit 35mm and 50mm Aluminium Venetian Blinds


How to fit Roller Blinds



How to Fit Vertical Blinds


How to fit Wood Venetian Blinds


How to fit Roman Blinds

How to fit Perfect Fit


How to fit Pleated or Honeycomb Blinds



How To Fit Z-Lite Blinds


How to Fit Velux and Non Velux window Roller Blinds



How to Fit Concept Faux Wood Blinds.
How to Fit Expressions Eco Faux Wood Blinds
How to Fit Neat Fit Blinds
How To Fit EZ Fit Pleated Blinds
 
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