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fix wall and reinstall curtain rod

softkun123
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fix wall and reinstall curtain rod

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 Hj There

 

Hope all well.

 

I have attached damage pic to wall due to curtain rod that needs to be fixed. Perhaps my toddler pulled the curtain. How can I fix it and reinstall curtain rod at same place?

I have young kids who loves playing with curtains.  I am having similar issue for other walls though with slight contact with wall. 

 

How can I avoid such things happening in future ?

 

 

MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
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Re: fix wall and reinstall curtain rod

Hi @softkun123,

 

It looks like a chunk of plasterboard where the curtain bracket was fixed has been pulled out. The heavy-duty expanding fittings that have been used are usually great for holding curtains up, but if there is enough strain, they can pull out along with the plasterboard. Unfortunately, there aren't many fittings stronger than these that would work in plasterboard.

 

To repair the hole, you'll need a plaster patch kit to cover the area where the chunk of plasterboard was pulled out. This will help you restore the wall before reattaching the curtain bracket. Here's a helpful step-by-step guide: How to fix a hole in the wall.

 

For reinstallation, one of the best ways to secure the curtain rod more reliably is to screw the bracket directly into the timber studs, but the studs may not be in the right position where your brackets are currently. If that’s the case, you could install a long length of DAR pine along the top of the window. Secure it into several studs with screws, and then attach your curtain brackets to this timber beam. This method will distribute the load more evenly and prevent the brackets from being pulled out again. 

 

Please let me know if you have any questions.

 

Mitchell

 

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