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Roman Blind Fixed
£125
Charing Cross, Greater London
6th Jan 2023
Hi Luis Did you find the spares form blind
Repair roman blind
£100
Millbank, Greater London
19th Nov 2022
I bought a number of Roman blinds for the windows in our flat. Unfortunately, one of the blinds was too wide and I need someone to reduce the width The blind was supposed to fit a window width of 118cm but the delivered blind is 128cm! Can anyone help? - Due date: Flexible
Repair roman blinds
£80
Millbank, Greater London
27th Aug 2022
Broken linings of roman blinds - Due date: Flexible
My roman blind has stopped going up and down
£15
Whitehall, Greater London
21st Sep 2021
I purchased some roman blinds 6 years ago from John Lewis, it is in perfect condition but the mechanism has stopped working. If I pull the lever it doesn't pull the curtain up or down.
Fix Roman Blinds
£100
Victoria, Greater London
7th Sep 2021
Strings Broken 2 Blinds. 6 Blinds in total covering normal sash windows. Happy to have all blinds overhauled.
Roman blind repair
£30
Charing Cross, Greater London
27th Jul 2021
One cord damaged on blind
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What do roman blind fitting services include?
Our roman blind fitters can take care of installing your new roman blinds for your living room or bedroom, or even for your cafe or office space. They'll arrive at your location with the necessary tools needed for a fitting procedure, which can include a drill, a screwdriver, a tape measure, and a level. If you're getting your blinds fitter for the first time, here's what you can expect:
Measuring window frames
Taking proper window frame measurements is crucial for any blind fitting procedure. Your fitter starts by measuring the headrail to see if it fits your window. If they appear longer, it may be best to install your blinds outside your window recess. Afterwards, they proceed to mark the bracket mounting spots accordingly. Keep in mind that the total distance of the brackets will depend on the length measurement of the headrail.
Mounting of brackets
Depending on your preferred blind fitting, your Tasker might install your brackets either onto the ceiling for outside mounting, wall, or top corners inside your window frame. Then, they proceed with drilling holes based on the marked location and screwing brackets into the holes. They should be distanced equally around your window frames, ensuring that your roman blinds won't obstruct the window handle.
Roman blinds fixings
Some models or styles require different fitting methods, so ensure to hand over the manual to your fitter so they can efficiently follow the recommended procedure. Roman blinds typically have its fabric already attached to the headrail. In this case, your fitter can just snap the set directly onto the brackets, and it should be good to go. Otherwise, they can also follow the traditional way of fitting the headrail first, then followed by the shades.
Once your roman blinds are installed, your fitter can check the cord and chain to ensure that the shades lift and fall accordingly. They can also recheck if the screws, brackets, and headrails are all fastened and secured.
Restringing a roman blind
If your roman blinds are no longer folding neatly or moving smoothly, it might be due to frayed or broken strings. Your fitter may need to inspect your blinds to identify the cause of damage and perform the necessary repairs to prevent the same problem from recurring. They also might have to replace your old string with a thicker and more durable one, especially if the old string isn't strong enough to carry the fabric and mechanism of your roman blinds.