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Junior has managed to pull one out of the wall whilst swinging on his curtain. Thing is, it was embedded in plaster surrounding the window frame with a plaster board rawl plug, so theres a rather large cavity.
How to fix it in again and take the weight of the (heavy, blackout) curtain & pole?
Thanks.
Try a spring toggle
My experience is that you need a mounting plate/board, attached in deeply, then poles attached into and even through the mounting board.
I use a wooden batton secured to the wall, then poles mounted to the batton
I have had the same problem and gone for the mounting board / batten solution.
Baton for the win
Fill the hole with polyfilla, make new hole 4 inches along with whatever mounting system you choose
Fill the hole with polyfilla, make new hole 4 inches along with whatever mounting system you choose
My previous solution, which tends to end with, wait a year and repeat.
Thanks so far.
Unfortunately moving the bracket isn't possible as the edge of the window surround is only 4" away from the wall. A baton may be the answer, but I have a very low level of DIY ability.
May need a handyman.
You need a different mounting system then!
A baton is easy. Get a length of timber wider than the window, and screw in to the wall with plaster board plugs (in your case) in about 4-6 places. Then screw the pole to that. Makes life easy in the future when 'the boss' decides she want's new curtain poles. No wall drilling.
By a house made from bricks 😀
The pedant in me has to point out that it's a batten you want, not a baton that would be used to conduct an orchestra 😀
I stand corrected.
May need a handyman.
Ive been called a handyman previously, where do you live near.
May need a handyman.
could also be a quote headline in a tabloid paper regarding that failed and pathetic woman ruining the country at the present time.
Be aware that a batten could mean your rail would protrude thus inviting the dreaded morning light.
I've resorted to a super-duper blackout eye shade that covers most of my face.
We have curtains over blackout blinds for full 8) 8) 8) effect.
Just paint your windows then. I can't believe that a grown adult with all the resources available to them these days can't figure out how to attach a simple piece of wood to a wall.A baton may be the answer, but I have a very low level of DIY ability.
