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Repairing Your Venetian Blinds

By: Low Jeremy

Venetian blinds are very ideal alterative for curtains made up of cloth. Venetian blinds have easy open and close mechanism to let and to bar light to pass through the windows.

Venetian blinds are thin sheets of any material that are connected together by a string. Mostly of the Venetian blinds are made up of hard plastics. There are also versions of Venetian blinds that are made up of aluminum or any plastic combinations. Since blinds have very thin blades that shut and open, the strength and durability of the blades is a top priority of the manufacturers. Because of that, they do not simply use materials that do not pass their quality check.

There are two parts in the Venetian blinds that are used to open and close it. One is the hanging stick that is being turned to open and close the blades of the blinds and the other one is the excess hanging string that is used to raise or pull the blinds up together. These two have special mechanisms that are placed on the upper portion of the blinds set. Basically, the one that lets the blind close, open and raise is the string that joins it together.

When blinds are always used everyday, the mechanism embodied in it may lower its function. This may be caused by the dust that can form on the small portion where the mechanism is located. When things like this occur you do not repair your Venetian blind rather what you are going to do is to simply clean it.

Venetian blinds usually have warranties. The warranty may include miscarriage if delivered or mechanism failure before a certain date covered by the warranty. The very common wreck that may occur in a Venetian blind is on the blades. Most of the time, plastic when over-exposed to sun becomes brittle and later on will corrode. That is too difficult to repair since you cannot find any spare to change for several affected blades.

The next common trouble in the Venetian blinds is the string failure. Most of the time, because of the tension on the string during lifting, the string after some time might break. You can easily repair this by connecting the broken string together by tying it up or by using a strong adhesive. When the hanging rod does no longer turn smoothly, the problem maybe on the gear on the upper portion of the blinds set. Just simply apply a little of lubricant in it so it will again turn smoothly.

Always make sure that your blind is free of dust. Dust is the number one factor why the gears and other mechanism in your Venetian blinds do not function. Make sure that when you repair the blind by yourself you do not void the warranty.

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