If this does not fix the problem take your blind out of the window.
How to fix broken vertical blind slats.
Whether it is a broken vertical blind slat or messed up vane this guide will help you decipher what to do.
Fix your broken vertical blind slats macgyver style by osas obaiza.
At the top of the ripped off slat you should see a slot that is supposed to go in a clip which fastens it to the headrail.
So how do i fix my vertical blinds.
Alternatively for blinds that won t turn because the rod isn t rotating pick up a lubricant spray and use a small amount where the rod connects to the.
They re great for keeping the sun out of your eyes and maintaining privacy but unfortunately each comes with its own set of problems.
Fortunately there 39 s a cure.
Then you can hang it back up.
When the top breaks there always.
This type of window covering consists of vertical slats that hang down from a head rail fastened above a window or glass door.
One of the minor problems we noticed when we moved in was a broken slat in the blinds.
Is it easier to buy a new set or just try to fix it.
My wife and i purchased our first house in august.
How to fix broken slat in blinds.
You will see a pin.
Vertical blinds are generally used for privacy and to block out sunlight for very large windows and sliding glass doors.
We weren t too concerned with it because it had been hot glued by the previous owner and seemed to be working.
Blind slats will not lower.
First hold your lift cords level with the headrail and gently pull.
Slats can be rotated to open allowing partial sunlight in or.
Weblog wonderhowto points out that you can use a paper clip and some tape to fix a broken slat.
Broken vane issues and solutions.
This should release the cord lock.
You can also use sturdy tape or even a paperclip to repair the broken slot and place the blind back into the headrail.
Locate the cord lock mechanism in the headrail the lift cords run through this.
As a quick fix flip the blind upside down and punch a hole through the other end.
The image above is a common sight for most owners of plastic vertical blinds.