Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Thanks again for the wonderfully helpful comments.
I have a handyman coming in tomorrow. We have a few other things as well.
Anonymous wrote:There should be instructions in the rod box. I am not handy and outsource tons, and I have installed curtain rods. Typically it requires drilling 2 holes for each bracket. I installed curtains in 2 rooms recently and the rod sets included anchors and screws, nothing special required. So steps are:
Measure (I usually put the rods close to the ceiling and 4-8 inches outside the window frame depending on curtain style.
Drill the holes
Attach brackets
Put curtains on the rod and put rod in brackets
Tighten set screw (to keep the rod in the bracket)
It literally takes me 10-15 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all the replies.
I am inclined to give it a try after all the feedback. One question:
I thought we need to find a wooden beam or some structure beyond the drywall for the screws to be held firmly. If you just put the screws on the drywall, would it have enough strength to carry the weight of the curtains? The curtains are not all that heavy and the width is about 75 inches.
The reason I ask is because when I renting the previous home owner changed the microwave that is held on the wall and he must have drilled in 20 places before he found "the one" that held it firmly. You could say seeing this scarred me on doing home improvement myself![]()
Thank you!
You can either get a stud finder to figure out where the wood is behind the drywall or you can use an anchor to hold the rod on the drywall. That just requires drilling a slightly bigger hole and tapping an anchor in with a hammer. Then you screw the bracket into the anchor instead of directly into the wall. Really not hard at all.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all the replies.
I am inclined to give it a try after all the feedback. One question:
I thought we need to find a wooden beam or some structure beyond the drywall for the screws to be held firmly. If you just put the screws on the drywall, would it have enough strength to carry the weight of the curtains? The curtains are not all that heavy and the width is about 75 inches.
The reason I ask is because when I renting the previous home owner changed the microwave that is held on the wall and he must have drilled in 20 places before he found "the one" that held it firmly. You could say seeing this scarred me on doing home improvement myself![]()
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do need a power drill. You can pick one up at Home Depot or Lowes for not much. If OP is female, run out right now and get one to give to DH as father's day gift.
What if OP is female and her spouse is a woman?![]()
Then they would have already installed the curtain rod. Please.
Lol!
PP who started the power drill thread. Really, was just linking it to Father's Day (having myself just run out to buy FD gift). Hence the reference to DH. Enjoyed subsequent posts but now realize OP could be male with a DH....