Accordion blinds can also be tricky to install and operate if you don’t follow the right steps. If you want to learn how to hang accordion blinds like a pro and avoid common problems like twisted cords or uneven shades, you need to follow some simple tips and tricks. In this post, we’ll show you how to hang accordion blinds using some simple tools and tips. Whether you need to install inside mount or outside mount accordion blinds, we have a method that works for you.
The best way to hang accordion blinds depends on the type of mount you prefer. If you want an inside mount installation, which means the blinds fit inside the window frame, you need to measure the window, attach the brackets to the frame, and snap the headrail into the brackets.
If you want an outside mount installation, which means the blinds cover the window frame, you need to measure the window, mark the bracket locations on the wall, drill pilot holes, attach the brackets to the wall, and snap the headrail into the brackets.
How to Hang Inside Mount Accordion Blinds
If you want an inside mount installation for your accordion blinds, which gives a clean and sleek look to your windows, you need to follow these steps:
- Measure the window. Before ordering your accordion blinds, you need to measure the width and height of your window frame at three different points: top, middle, and bottom. Use a metal tape measure for accuracy and record the smallest measurement for both width and height. This will ensure that your blinds fit inside the frame without rubbing or scraping.
- Attach the brackets to the frame. Once you receive your accordion blinds, you need to attach the brackets that hold them in place to your window frame. The number and type of brackets may vary depending on the size and style of your blinds, so be sure to check the manufacturer’s instructions before you begin. Generally, you will need two end brackets for each blind and one center bracket for blinds wider than 40 inches. Use a pencil to mark where each bracket will go on the top of your window frame. Make sure they are evenly spaced and aligned with each other. Use a power drill to drill pilot holes where your marks are. Drive the screws through each bracket with a screwdriver until they are securely attached to the frame.
- Snap the headrail into the brackets. The headrail is the top part of your accordion blind that contains the mechanism that controls it. To hang it on your window frame, you need to snap it into the brackets that you just installed. Hold the headrail in front of the brackets with its front groove facing down. Hook it onto the front ridge of each bracket and rotate it back until it snaps into place. You should hear a click when it is locked in securely.
How to Hang Outside Mount Accordion Blinds
If you want an outside mount installation for your accordion blinds, which gives more light control and privacy to your windows, you need to follow these steps:
- Measure the window. Before ordering your accordion blinds, you need to measure the width and height of your window including the frame. Use a metal tape measure for accuracy and add at least 1 inch on each side for overlap. This will ensure that your blinds cover the entire window without leaving any gaps.
- Mark the bracket locations on the wall. Once you receive your accordion blinds, you need to mark where each bracket will go on your wall above your window frame. The number and type of brackets may vary depending on the size and style of your blinds, so be sure to check the manufacturer’s instructions before you begin. Generally, you will need two end brackets for each blind and one center bracket for blinds wider than 40 inches. Use a pencil and a level to mark where each bracket will go on your wall. Make sure they are evenly spaced and aligned with each other.
- Drill pilot holes and attach the brackets to the wall. Use a power drill to drill pilot holes where your marks are on your wall. Use anchors if needed for extra support. Drive the screws through each bracket with a screwdriver until they are securely attached to the wall.
- Snap the headrail into the brackets. The headrail is the top part of your accordion blind that contains the mechanism that controls it. To hang it on your wall, you need to snap it into the brackets that you just installed. Hold the headrail in front of the brackets with its front groove facing down. Hook it onto the front ridge of each bracket and rotate it back until it snaps into place. You should hear a click when it is locked in securely.
FAQs
Q: How do I operate my accordion blinds?
A: The way you operate your accordion blinds depends on the type of cord or cordless system you have. If you have a standard cord system, you can raise and lower your blinds by pulling the cord on one side and locking it in place with a cleat or a cord lock. If you have a continuous cord loop system, you can raise and lower your blinds by pulling the looped cord on one side until you reach the desired position. If you have a cordless system, you can raise and lower your blinds by pushing or pulling the bottom rail until you reach the desired position.
Q: How do I clean my accordion blinds?
A: The best way to clean your accordion blinds is to dust them regularly with a microfiber cloth or a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment. You can also spot clean them with a damp cloth and mild detergent if needed. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that might damage the fabric or the mechanism of your blinds.
Q: How do I fix my accordion blinds if they are uneven or twisted?
A: If your accordion blinds are uneven or twisted, you can try some of these tips to fix them:
- Adjust the cord tension. If your blinds are uneven because the cord is too loose or too tight, you can adjust the tension by pulling or releasing the cord until it is balanced.
- Align the pleats. If your blinds are twisted because the pleats are out of alignment, you can align them by gently pulling them apart and smoothing them with your hands.
- Replace the broken parts. If your blinds are uneven or twisted because some parts are broken or missing, such as clips, cords, or brackets, you can replace them with new ones from the manufacturer or a hardware store.
Final Thoughts
Hanging accordion blinds doesn’t have to be a hassle. With some simple tools and tips, you can install your accordion blinds like a pro and enjoy their benefits. Just remember to choose the right type of mount for your window and follow the steps carefully. Your accordion blinds will thank you for it!
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