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Wondering how to install pleated blinds on a skylight yourself? While it may seem like a daunting task at first glance, with the right guide it's easier than you think. In this article, we will show you step by step how to install pleated blinds on roof windows quickly and efficiently. See how much you can gain by shielding your attic from the sun and give yourself the comfort you dream of.
Both the aesthetics and functionality of pleated skylight blinds depend largely on proper installation. This first step will determine whether you will enjoy your new roof window cover or rather curse it in the future. If the blind hangs crookedly, problems with its operation can be very troublesome, and the control mechanism will quickly break down.
To save yourself from unnecessary anger and problems in the future, take the time to properly prepare for the installation of the pleat. This is not a difficult task, it just requires a little attention and concentration. The most important thing is to think about what kind of pleated roof blinds will work best in your room before buying. For a whole lot of detailed information that will make your decision easier, we refer you to the article: How to choose pleated skylight blinds for windows?
Without further ado, let's begin preparations. Before you start work, make sure you have everything you will need on hand. The tools you will need are:
As for the mounting components, you will most likely receive them from the manufacturer in a kit with pleated blinds for skylights. The standard kit usually includes mounting clips, screws and brackets for operating the blinds.
The first and most important step is to read the instruction manual. Each manufacturer of pleated blinds for roof windows is sure to provide its exact guidelines. So before you proceed, we encourage you to read them carefully. By doing so, you will make the entire process of installing roof pleats easier and save unnecessary nerves or corrections.
Start your work by carefully measuring the window and blind. Using a pencil, mark on the frame the places where the mounting clips are to be located, as this is where you will drill. A spirit level will be an invaluable aid here to help you make sure all the marks are evenly spaced. Remember that all roof blinds, including pleated blinds, must hang perfectly evenly so that they can be lowered smoothly.
If you have the previous step behind you, it's time to screw the mounting clips in the marked places. These are the ones on which your blind will rest, so make sure they are firmly attached. The holes should be about 15 mm from the glass.
The next step is very simple. Clip the lower and upper profiles of the trim into the mounting clips prepared earlier. This is accompanied by a characteristic click - a sign that the profiles are properly attached. Next, attach the handles for operating the pleat. Usually it is enough to slide them into a special place on the slat.
By gently moving the cord tensioner to the left or right, adjust the tension to the optimal level. This will allow the pleated blind to be lowered and raised freely, but without unnecessary slack to destabilize it.
If you feel that the pleat resists working or falls on its own, it means that you still need to correct the tension of the strings. Fortunately, this is not difficult. Just move the knots in the lower profile of the blind and on the left and right side. All the excess is enough to cut off with scissors and.... done!
And if you want to get acquainted with other types of covers for the roof window, which will equally effectively protect your room from excessive heat and block the sun's rays, we encourage you to read the article: Which cover for the roof window? In it, we describe the other roof blinds you will find in our store.