| Fitting a blind is so simple that we're confident
it won't take you long! Just follow the steps below. You'll also receive
more detailed printed instructions with your blinds should you need
them. It's easy as ABC. |
1. Power
drill
2. Drill
bit
3. Phillips
screwdriver (The one with the crossed head)
4. A pencil |
If you're drilling into concrete, brick or
plaster you should use a 5.5mm diameter masonry drill bit.
If you're drilling into
wood, steel or UPVC you should use a 3mm diameter high speed steel
(HSS) drill bit.
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If you're drilling into tiles then cover
your drilling point with masking tape. This will prevent the drill
from slipping.
If you're drilling into
UPVC make sure you avoid the sealed unit. If you're not sure, give
us a call.
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| Four
simple steps to
fitting your blinds
All our blinds are easy-to-fit as the instructions
below show clearly.
- Gather your tools and unpack your blind. Inside
you'll find all the fixtures and fittings you'll need, as well
as a more comprehensive set of instructions.
- Decide where you want your blind to be positioned
and mark out your drill holes. In most cases, you'll only need
to drill 2 holes. Usually, these should be positioned about 15cm
from the end of the blind. Wider blinds will need more holes drilling,
but don't worry, full details will come with your blind.
- Drill your holes and then screw the brackets
into place. You'll also be provided with rawl plugs, should you
need to use them.
- Fit your blind into the brackets. Almost all
styles of blind will just click into place. It really is that
easy.
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