Is it hard to install curtain rods?
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Is it hard to install curtain rods?
Hanging curtain rods is fairly simple and you don’t need many tools to do it. If you’re using a long curtain rod or need extra support for heavyweight curtains, you can make marks for your center bracket after completing the end brackets. Drill guide holes where you’ve placed your marks for the mounting hardware.
How much does curtain rods cost?
Curtain Rod Cost
Type of Rod | Average Costs (Material Only) |
---|---|
Tension | $5 – $150 |
Single Curtain Rod | $5 – $300 |
Double Curtain Rod | $10 – $350 |
Traverse | $25 – $300 |
What can I use instead of a curtain rod?
copper pipes
Pipe Rods. This one is a pretty common alternative. Many people turn to copper pipes when they need a substitute curtain rod. Copper pipes have a unique look about them which is what draws many folks toward it, but you can use any style of or look of pipe.
How wide should you hang curtain rod?
Each curtain panel should be at least as wide as your window. Measure from the spot you plan to hang the rod (usually four to six inches above the window, but a minimum of two inches) to the floor to figure out the length of the curtains.
How long does it take to install curtains?
Figure about 20 minutes per window for a basic rod with brackets, and 45 minutes per window for a track rod. If you would rather do it yourself, hanging ready-made curtains is not that difficult. Rods usually come with mounting hardware and instructions.
How long do curtain rods need to be?
Additionally, be sure to choose a curtain rod that’s wider than your window. This allows curtains to be pulled completely to the side of the window and gives the appearance of a larger space. The rod itself should be 8 to 12 inches longer than the width of the window, which allows for 4 to 6 inches on either side.
Do curtain rods need studs?
Well, you do NOT need a stud to hang a curtain rod, but you will need a special type of wall anchor to hold the weight. There are two different types I like to use: a drywall anchor or toggle bolts. TIP: If you could have a stud in your wall, use a 1/8″ drill bit to check first. You will know if there is wood!