Double Roller Blinds Adelaide
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Exceptional Dual Roller Blinds at Unbeatable Prices
Are you looking for the perfect double roller blinds in Adelaide, South Australia? Look no further than Bargain Shutters & Blinds. As a family-run business with years of experience, we understand the unique needs of our local community. Our approach is simple – we provide top-quality double-blockout blinds at unbeatable prices!
Moreover, our commitment to your satisfaction begins with a hassle-free quoting process. Getting a quote from Bargain Shutters & Blinds is easy and quick. Furthermore, we know your time is valuable, so we ensure a fast turnaround to get you the information you need without delay.
Additionally, our double roller blinds are not just stylish and functional; they’re also designed to provide the utmost privacy and light control. Whether you want to keep the harsh Australian sun out or enjoy a peaceful night’s sleep, our blinds have you covered.
In addition to our high-quality products, we take pride in helping Adelaide residents enhance their living spaces. We believe that everyone deserves high-quality window coverings without breaking the bank. Our friendly, down-to-earth team is here to assist you in finding the perfect solution for your home.
So, choose Bargain Shutters and Blinds for double blinds in Adelaide and experience the value, expertise, and friendly service that sets us apart. Your satisfaction is our priority, and we can’t wait to show you why we’re the top choice for shutters and blinds in South Australia.
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Double Roller Blinds
Dual Functionality and Style
Double roller blinds are a versatile choice for any home, offering both aesthetic appeal and enhanced functionality. These blinds feature two layers of fabric, typically one translucent and one opaque, allowing for adjustable light control and privacy levels throughout the day. By simply adjusting the blinds, homeowners can let in natural light while obscuring the interior from outside view, or completely darken a room for sleep or privacy.
Moreover, double roller blinds significantly contribute to energy efficiency. The layered design provides additional insulation, thereby helping to keep indoor temperatures stable regardless of the weather outside. Consequently, this can lead to significant savings on heating and cooling costs. Furthermore, their sleek and modern design complements any decor style, adding a touch of sophistication to windows while serving practical needs. Therefore, considering these numerous benefits, double roller blinds are an excellent investment for enhancing both the look and comfort of your home.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much do Double Roller Blinds cost?
The price of Double Roller Blinds will depend on many factors.
Thanks to a direct relationship with Australian manufacturers, our Double Roller Blinds will offer discounts that no other company can. Send us a message and let’s talk about what you are after, then we will measure the area for FREE and come up with an accurate quote based on your preferences.
2. How to clean Roller Blinds?
Extend the roller blinds fully.
Clean both sides of the blinds by wiping them with a damp cloth or using the vacuum’s brush attachment. No need to remove the blinds or use strong cleaning agents.
If the blinds are wet, ensure they dry completely before retracting them. Even vinyl blinds can develop mould and mildew if rolled up while damp, so allow them to air dry thoroughly.
3. How to remove Roller Blinds?
1. Roll the blind up completely by pulling the chain tension device. This action facilitates easier handling and storage once the blind is detached. In case the blinds are malfunctioning and cannot be rolled up, manually rotate the blind spool counterclockwise (when viewed from the right) until it’s fully rolled up. The spool refers to the cylindrical bar around which the fabric wraps, akin to the holder for a roll of tape.
2. Unscrew the lower chain safety clip. This clip, situated around ¾ of the way down the blind, serves as the attachment point for the chain pulley on the wall. Insert a screwdriver into the screw head and turn it leftward to loosen and remove the screw. This step can be skipped if your blinds lack a pulley chain.
3. Identify the safety clamp or disc on one side of the roller. Typically, standard roller blinds feature brackets on both ends to secure the roller. One bracket houses a post that supports the roller, while the other holds a safety clamp. You might need a step ladder to access the brackets, starting with the right and then the left side if necessary. If your outside-mounted blinds have bracket covers, pull them towards you to reveal the side with the clamp.
4. Release the clamp on the mounting bracket. Once you’ve located the bracket with the clamp, shaped like the letter “C,” lift it upward. This action allows the spool on that end of the roller to be removed from its slot. In the absence of a clamp, your blinds may feature a serrated disc on one end, usually opposite the chain drive. Rotate this disc upward until you hear a click to disengage the blind from the bracket.
5. Remove the roller from both brackets. Each bracket secures the roller in place with a slot. Start by lifting the side of the roller with the clamp out of its slot, then lift the roller from the opposite side bracket. If one end of the roller is spring-loaded and requires slight inward pressure toward the bracket, remove that end first. Depending on the bracket type, you may need to slightly slide the blind sideways to release it from the brackets.
4. How to install Roller Blinds?
- Decide where to place the chain. Assess your space and determine which side of the blind you want the chain to hang on. Most roller blinds allow for changing the chain’s position. For instance, if there’s a chair to the left of the window, you might prefer the chain on the left for easier access.
- Determine the blind’s rolling direction. The blind can roll either under or over the roller. Typically, blinds are positioned to roll under the roller. However, if there are objects protruding from the window, you might choose to roll the blind over the roller to avoid obstructions when pulling it down.
- Secure the brackets. Use a hand drill to tightly secure the brackets that come with the roller blind, ensuring they are firmly attached to prevent the blind from falling. Follow the instruction manual specific to your Bargains Shutters and Blinds roller blind, as each model may vary slightly.
- Trim the blind to fit the space. If the blind is too large, remove it from the roller and measure the excess that needs to be cut. Mark a vertical line on the blind’s fabric with a pencil and cut along this line. Reattach the trimmed fabric to the roller. Double-check your measurements before cutting. Ensure the fabric is attached perfectly horizontally to the roller to avoid issues with rolling.
- Install the blind on the brackets. Fit the blind into the secured brackets, following the specific installation instructions provided with your Bargains Shutters and Blinds roller blind.
- Attach the chain to the wall. Use the provided screws and a hand drill to secure the chain to the wall. If the chain hangs loosely beside the blind, securing it may not be necessary.
By following these steps, you can ensure a proper installation of your Bargains Shutters and Blinds roller blind.
5. How to fix a chain on a Roller Blind?
First, carefully detach the two brackets from the wall to remove the roller blind and hold it in your hands. Ensure the blind is fully rolled up if it is in the down position. Place the blind on a flat surface and gently remove the chain mechanism wheel. You’ll see a screw that needs to be removed with a standard screwdriver to access the inner section of the chain wheel.
After removing the screw, gently pull the cap (it will stay attached) to a position where you can insert the chain. Insert the chain, push the cap back to secure the chain, and reinsert the screw without overtightening. Hold the opposite edge of the wheel while tightening the screw to avoid losing any parts. Now the wheel is fixed with the chain.
Next, reinsert the wheel back into the blind. Before reattaching it to the wall, give a small flick to the other wheel (not the end you screwed) to pop out a necessary pin. Attach the end with the wheel mechanism to the corresponding wall bracket, ensuring the semi-covered part is facing upwards. Finally, secure the remaining end to the wall bracket.
That’s it! You’ve successfully fixed your broken roller blind chain with Bargains Shutters and Blinds in no time.