How To Repair Pleated Blinds

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Pleated blinds are so so sophisticated, they are a popular and elegant way to cover your windows, but they can also get damaged, tangled, or broken over time. If you have pleated blinds that need to be repaired, you might wonder how to do it without replacing the whole blind. But don’t worry, you can repair pleated blinds with some simple steps and tools. Here’s how to do it step by step.

Repairing pleated blinds involves replacing the broken string, installing new mounting brackets, or replacing the worn cord lock mechanisms.

Step 1: Replace the broken string

  • The first thing you need to do is replace the broken string on your pleated blinds.
  • You need to lower the blinds fully and tilt the slats horizontally.
  • You need to remove the blind from the window and place it on a flat surface.
  • You need to remove the end caps from the top and bottom rail of the blind and expose the cords and springs inside.
  • You need to cut the old cord from the springs and pull it out of the blind.
  • You need to buy a new cord that matches your blind size and color.
  • You need to attach one end of each new cord to a spring inside the top rail of the blind.
  • You need to thread each cord through the holes on the slats following a diagram like this one from fixmyblinds.com.
  • You need to pull each cord through the bottom rail and tie a knot at the end.

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Step 2: Install new mounting brackets

  • The next thing you need to do is install new mounting brackets on your pleated blinds if they are broken or worn out.
  • You need to remove the old mounting brackets from the window frame or wall by unscrewing them with a screwdriver.
  • You need to buy new mounting brackets that match your blind type and size.
  • You need to mark the position of the new mounting brackets on the window frame or wall with a pencil and a level.
  • You need to drill pilot holes for the screws with a drill and a bit that matches the size of the screws.
  • You need to attach the new mounting brackets with screws and a screwdriver.

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Step 3: Replace the worn cord lock mechanisms

  • The last thing you need to do is replace the worn cord lock mechanisms on your pleated blinds if they are broken or worn out.
  • You need to lower the blinds fully and tilt the slats horizontally.
  • You need to remove the blind from the window and place it on a flat surface.
  • You need to remove the end caps from the top and bottom rail of the blind and expose the cords and springs inside.
  • You need to slide the metal tilt rod shaft enough to disengage the cord lock mechanism.
  • You need to slightly spread the headrail and remove the cord lock mechanism.
  • You need to buy a new cord lock mechanism that matches your blind size and shape.
  • You need to install the new cord lock mechanism by seating it in place and sliding the tilt rod through it.

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FAQs

Q: How do I prevent my pleated blinds from getting damaged or tangled? A: The best way to prevent your pleated blinds from getting damaged or tangled is to handle them gently and carefully. You can avoid pulling too hard or fast on the cords, as this might cause them to break or fray. You can also avoid exposing them to direct sunlight, moisture, or dust, as this might cause them to fade, stain, or mold.

Q: How do I clean my pleated blinds? A: To clean your pleated blinds, you can either dust them with a soft cloth or a vacuum cleaner attachment, or wash them in a bathtub or a sink with mild soap and water. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasives that might damage or discolor the blinds.

Wrap Up

Pleated blinds are a great way to decorate your windows with style and functionality. But they can also get damaged, tangled, or broken over time. You don’t have to replace them if you want to repair them. You can repair pleated blinds with some simple steps and tools. To repair pleated blinds, you just need to replace the broken string, install new mounting brackets, or replace the worn cord lock mechanisms. Then you can enjoy your new and improved pleated blinds.

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