Most of carrier glides are made of plastic. With the excessive heat & cold at windows over years, carrying the weight of heavy drapes, these plastic carriers get brittled, cracked, and broke. Causing your pleated drapes & sheers to loosely hang out of place. The broken parts can jam your track & cord, causing it's hard to open & close. The good news is: these carriers can be replaced. We recommend to replace the whole set of carriers, not just the broken ones.
If you traverse cord is broken, restring it is a possibility. Please see the restring diagram & watch repair video before attempting the repair.
Click on the Group Images Below to Select Your Drape Repair Parts.
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It's important that when choosing an adjustable rod, pick the longest rod so you don’t have to fully extend it to span the window. This provides the critical support for the heavy fabric and minimize rod sagging.
Make sure you always anchor the brackets on stud. If not install properly, the rod can pull out of the wall!
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Curtain Rods put the finishing touch on your window treatments and create your unique desired look. Bright brass adds a touch of elegance. Brushed Nickel & Stainless Steel looks sleek & modern. Wood tones add warmth. The right window treatments and hardware soften a room, create dramatic focal points and add texture to a space. Express your personal style!
CURTAIN RODS
It's important that when choosing an adjustable rod, pick the longest rod so you don’t have to fully extend it to span the window. This provides the critical support to minimize rod sagging.
DOUBLE DRAPE RODS
Double curtain rods feature two sets of rods to frame the window. The outer rod is to hang heavy drapes. The inner rod is designed to hold light sheer.
FINIALS
Finials are ornamental pieces added to the ends of curtain rods. Commonly made from wood, metal or glass, finials add a decorative touch to the window treatment.
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