Don'st throw away that broken window blind (http://www.blindschalet.com/) just yet. You may be able to repair the blind yourself and extend the life span of the window treatment.
Blinds Chalet covers some of the common repair issues you may encounter as blinds age. The How To articles cover different styles like aluminum blinds (http://www.blindschalet.com/window-blinds/miniblinds.html), faux wood blinds, wood blinds, bamboo blinds.
Do you have one of the following issues
1. Removing additional slats
2. Repairing blinds that won'st tilt open/close
3. Loosening lift cords
4. Changing a Blind Wand/Cord Tilter
5. Repairing a Twisted Vane on Vertical Blinds
6. Replacing a Cord Tilt
7. Trimming Blinds to fit a narrower window
8. Repairing Spring Functions on Roller Shades
9. Replacing a Worn Lift Cord
10. Child proofing window blinds
Find solutions at www.blindschalet.com/kbc-repair-blinds-4.html.
Ron Manwaring of Blinds Chalet points out that often blinds are replaced for something as simple as a broken wand/cord tilt or a broken lift cord. You don'st have to be a master handyman
to get the blinds in working order again.
For more information on Blinds Chalet or current trends in the industry contact Ron Manwaring at info (at) blindschalet (dot) com or by phone at: 1-888-633-7840 or 480-633-7840. Or visit
Blinds Chalet online at www.blindschalet.com.
Contact:
Ron Manwaring
Blinds Chalet
Phone: 1-888-633-7840 or 480-633-7840
Email: info (at) blindschalet (dot) com