Esther,
We have recently purchased and installed nine Exterior Sheerweave
Solar Shades with cassette valence systems. They are inside mount shades with removable
porch screens on the outside. They have
inserted metal rods in the bottom hem which is providing some weight; however,
they blow into the room even with light breezes. We would like to have some sort
of a clip to fasten the rod to the sill to hold them down or possibly a clip
mounted on the window casing which would hold the ends of the metal rod when
the shade is rolled down. Any suggestions or hardware available?
Bob P.
Hi Bob,
Great question. First of all, congratulations on your new
Exterior Sheerweaves. No doubt your home is already better insulated and
cooler! For your problem, I consulted Ann W., a Design Consultant here at
Blinds.com. Ann has over 15 years experience in the window treatment industry
and has come across this problem before. Here’s what she told me:
“A great solution, and one I
tell a lot of customers to do, is to glue magnets to the wood post or window
casing. The benefit of doing this is
they catch the bottom metal rods and
help prevent them from blowing. Of course, you would need to make sure you
place them in the exact place where the bar hits. You may even want to paint them to match your
railing so they become almost invisible.”
Photo from Amazon
This is a simple, cheap way to keep your blinds in place and
reap the benefits of solar shades. Plus, there’s no hardware to install to ruin
your view to the outside. I recommend using a ceramic round disc magnet 1/8”
thick. Simply glue one to the window casing on both sides at the lowest point
to which the blind hangs and you should be good to go. You can get these
magnets online, or at any home improvement store.
Have a wonderful summer, and happy decorating!
A low cost and yet effective solution. Thanks for the advice.
Posted by: Galaxy Blinds, Liverpool | June 09, 2009 at 04:24 AM