What does a spacer block do?

What does a spacer block do?

Installing spacer blocks adds thickness behind your window treatment, pushing the blind out and away from the mounting surface to allow for smooth operation of the window treatment when there is an obstruction, such as in instances where the blind is being mounted on the wall above molding.

How do you install blinds with spacers?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnrD-mKp_yU

What is a blind shim?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ph4zusqPDo

What is a bracket spacer?

Spacers are installed between the mounting bracket and the mounting surface. They provide additional clearance for blinds and shades. These are good to use when you have window trim, window cranks or door handles that are interfering with the proper operation of your window coverings.

How do you use blind spacers?

You need spacer blocks when your trim or molding might keep your blinds from hanging straight down when mounted directly on the wall or door. So, you insert a spacer block between the wall and the installation brackets to push them away from the wall enough so your blinds can hang straight.Sep 24, 2014

How much space is needed for inside mount blinds?

3⁄4" is the minimum depth required for inside mount blinds.

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