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Dauphine® Wide Pocket Adjustable Rod Are you ready to checkout?Sheffield Adjustable Rod & Brackets Chester 5/8" Rod with Ball Finials Becket Adjustable Rod & Bracket Chester 5/8" Rod with Button Finials Chester 1-1/8" Rod with Ball Finials Chester 1-1/8" Rod with Button Finials Flat Spring Tension Rod Please note: Rods 48" or longer cannot be shipped Express or to Alaska, Hawaii or outside of the U.S. Continental Combo Rod Set 6"- 8" Clearance Rod French Return Adjustable Rod Set Wallace Decorative Room Darkening Rod SetBrackets hold the rod in place. A correctly hung curtain rod starts with bracket placement. Knowing where to place the brackets to avoid extra wall holes or rods at an incorrect height for the curtains is an integral part of a successful installation. A bit of planning will ensure your success. Know the Parts Familiarize yourself with the bracket. Read the installation instructions and note the names of the parts of the brackets, how the bracket holds the rod and how the bracket attaches to the wall.

Purchase screws, if not supplied, that fit into the screw paths of the brackets and purchase matching anchors if applicable. Measure the Drapes Measure the drapes or curtains from the bottom edge to the top of the rod pocket, top of the tab or top of the drapery pin and record this measurement as the “top” measurement. The brackets must be installed at the correct height from the floor to ensure that rod attaches to this top measurement at the appropriate distance from the floor. For example, if the measurement from the drape's bottom edge to top of rod pocket measures 84 inches and the drapes must sit 1/2 inch above the floor, the top of rod must be 84 1/2 inches above the floor. The brackets must be installed at the height that places the top of rod at 84 1/2 inches from the floor. Calculate Bracket Placement Lay the bracket flat on a piece of paper with the base (the part that attaches to the wall) to your left. Trace around the bracket, creating a silhouette of the bracket. Draw a line perpendicular to the bracket base, immediately under it.

Extend the line to the right side of the tracing, along what would be the underside of the bracket when attached to the wall. This is the bottom of bracket line. Note how the rod would sit in the bracket, identify where the bottom of the rod would be seated. Mark the top of rod on the tracing as if the rod were sitting in the bracket.
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For example, if the top of drape must be at 84 1/2 inches from the floor and the rod adjustment figure is 2, the bottom of bracket must be at 82 1/2 inches from the floor. If the curtains connect to rods with rings and eye screws, measure from the inside at the top of the ring to the inside bottom of the eye screw. The bottom inside edge of the eye screw must be at the top of drape measurement and may hang below the bracket base. If the ring measurement is greater than the measurement from the top of rod to the bottom of bracket, add the difference to the bracket placement. For example, if the top of drape must be at 84 1/2 inches from the floor, the ring measurement is 2 1/2 inches and the top of rod is 2 inches above the bottom of bracket, the bottom of bracket must be placed at 83 inches from the floor. Anchors and Screws Use anchors if installing into drywall. The number of the screw used to attach the bracket corresponds to the anchor size. Use screws the same length as the anchor.

Wherever possible, insert screws into studs rather than using anchors; using a stud finder will ensure you find the right location. Self-anchoring screws have the anchor built in and may not be small enough for the screw path of the bracket. : : Hints on Installing CurtainsYoutube: How to Hang a Curtain Rod Photo Credits Ryan McVay/Photodisc/Getty Images Suggest a Correction Wayfair Basics End Cap Single Curtain Rod & Hardware Set Urn Single Curtain Rod Square Single Curtain Rod & Hardware Set Decorative Ball Double Curtain Rod and Hardware Set Montevilla Core Knob Telescoping Drapery Rod Set Montevilla Core Leaf Ball Telescoping Drapery Rod Set Urn Single Curtain Rod & Hardware Set Café Single Curtain Rod Bell Double Curtain Rod & Hardware Set Dec Café Single Curtain Rod & Hardware Set Wayfair Basics Blackout Wrap Curtain Rod and Hardware Set Montevilla Drapery Rod and Hardware Set Poise Curtain Single Rod More Options: Size »

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