Anonymous wrote:Are the rids 'level' tbough? They might look off because your ceiling isn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it a week and see if you still notice. DH hung ours unevenly and I can't even tell.
Not a good advice.
People can tell when things don’t look right.
Waiting a week is bad advice? Get that huge stick out of your ass, lady!
This is OP. I agree you advice is bad. The same eyes I will have a week from now are the same eyes I have now. So go ahead, insult me now too man.
What was the point of asking this question OP? Just call the guy and have him redo it or do it yourself, it’s not hard.
Anonymous wrote:What a stupid question. Why ask if you just want people to validate what you are already going to do. You’re not going to offend the guy, OP. You paid for a service, you didn’t get what you paid for, make him fix it. I don’t know why people are so hesitant to make people fix things. You’re worried you’re going to be labeled a “Karen” and honestly, OP, who cares??? I think it’s stupid to label someone who just wants the job done correctly as being difficult. And I think it’s even stupider that someone is worried about being labeled for that. Again, who cares? Make him fix it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it a week and see if you still notice. DH hung ours unevenly and I can't even tell.
Not a good advice.
People can tell when things don’t look right.
Waiting a week is bad advice? Get that huge stick out of your ass, lady!
This is OP. I agree you advice is bad. The same eyes I will have a week from now are the same eyes I have now. So go ahead, insult me now too man.
Anonymous wrote:Get on a ladder and measure both curtain rod brackets for each window. Note how many inches from the ceiling and how far away from the window trim on the sides. Lastly, are they level? Bracket spacing should be the same for each rod.
https://www.blindschalet.com/kba-measure_drapery_rods-94.html
Anonymous wrote:I bet OP is wrong. The handyman probably measured and everything is accurate, but OP's house isn't level.
Anonymous wrote:Get the rods figured out BEFORE you adjust the actual curtains.