Bali Blinds Valance Replacement Parts

Vertical Spare Parts Kit Clear Valance Clips for 2 in. Faux Wood Blinds (2-Pack)Inside Mount Roller Shade BracketsFaux Wood Blind Replacement Brackets Universal Clear Wand for 1 in. Vinyl and Aluminum Blinds 2 in. and 2-1/2 in. Faux Wood New Hidden Valance Clips Replacement Brackets for 1 in. Outside Mount Roller Shade BracketUniversal Roller Shade Brackets (2-Pack)Replacement Wand in White White Roller Shade Hem GripClear Roller Shade Hem GripPVC Mini Blind Replacement BracketsClear PVC Wand for 1 in. Alabaster Replacement Wand for 2 in. Alabaster Universal Replacement BracketsClear PVC Replacement Brackets Sliders for White Traverse RodsAluminum Mount Bracket/Hold-Down BracketWhite Universal Replacement BracketsReverse Channel Panel Snaps into the back of the Valance The Front of the Valance Clips take a 3 1/2 inch Channel Panel ValanceAre some of your blind parts missing or broken? Select one of the options below for help getting your parts replaced.

I had missing or broken parts in my order when it arrived. We are so sorry your order didn't arrive in pristine condition! If any piece of your window treatment is missing or broken, please contact us, and we will have your replacement parts on the way in no time! What if I'm not sure what the missing/broken part is called? Take a look at our handy Parts List and Definitions to help you find what you are looking for. Parts List & Definitions Please see below for descriptions and pictures of common blinds parts. Remember that your required part may look slightly different than those pictured here. Valance clips are used to attach the valance to the blind headrail. For certain valances, such as an inside mounted vertical blind dust cover valance, valance clips are not needed. If your valance clips continue to break, many customers find that attaching small magnets to the valance with hot glue can keep it in place. Hold down brackets are used to hold the bottom of the blind in place, mostly used for blinds mounted on doors.

Extension brackets are used to project a shade or blind from the wall. Spacer blocks are used to project a blind or shade away from the wall, primarily used on wood and faux wood blinds. Mounting brackets are used to attach the blind to the window, wall or door.
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Abandoned Houses For Sale In Camden Nj The cord joiner is the plastic piece that has multiple cords coming into the top of it and one cord coming out of the bottom. The tilt wand is used to tilt horizontal blinds up and down. The valance is the decorative piece that covers the top portion of the blind.

Graber stands behind its products. If anything should go wrong with your Graber window treatments, our customer service team can help you obtain replacement parts. To ensure prompt and accurate service, you will be asked to provide your original order information. This can be found on the packing list, installation parts list, or troubleshooting tips that shipped with your blind or shade. If you no longer have these documents, you may find the information on a white identification label located on the top of your blind or shade. The identification label can be found by removing your blind or shade from the installation brackets. You will be asked for the following: Blind or shade sizeWe have posted the most common shade and blind repair parts on this website, however we have access to replacement parts for all major brands and private labelIf you do not see what you are looking for BlindSaver ATX with as much information on the type of blind repair part or parts for which you are searching.

Most common parts needed for repair: Tiltors, cordlocks, re-string, replacing bent or bad slats. We have replacement parts for all major mini-blind brand names such as Hunter Douglas, Graber, Springs, Bali, Levolor, Skandia, and many other private label brands. Most common blind repair parts: Tiltors, cordlocks, re-string, valance clips, tape drums, and the replacement of bad or Most common parts needed for repair: Replacement of cotton tapes Have been around for many years, yet not as well known as cellularThe most common repairs are: Re-stringing the shades, new cordlocks, and replacement of cord guides. We also handle repair on pleated shades which are very common in conversion vans and A popular, energy efficient window treatment. Most common repairs are: Re-stringing and the replacement of cordlocks and Most major brand shade fabricators have their own line of custom fabrics from which to choose. Custom drapery workrooms will custom

make roman window shades out of hundreds of drapery fabrics. common shade repair parts: Re-stringing the shade, cordlocks, Available with the traditional wooden roller or clutch roller (the more common roller type) and with the cord or beaded chain toMost common parts needed for repair: Re-placing wooden roller, clutch, re-hem bottom hem on shades, and replacing worn or One of the highest rates of change in design and manufacturing. They also are made by several US and imported companies, making them more challenging for the DIY person to work on. repairs will cost less time and frustration to replace the track only and re-use your existing louvers if they are still in good Available for residential and commercial window use such as hotels, schools, hospitals, office buildings, and churches. common repairs are: re-string, replacing traverse slides, and replacing master carriers. For those that like doing business the old-fashioned way, we still