Shaped DIY Pleated Roof Blinds
We strongly recommend that you call us first if your considering measuring and installing your own shaped conservatory roof blinds
01642 762497
We will require a worms view drawing (From the floor looking up) of your conservatory and photos where possible
**This is critical information required**
Email drawing and conservatory photo's to
info.conservatoryblindsdirect@gmail.com
Similar to the drawing below, Don't worry about it looking too professional, we require the drawing so we know what shape your blind needs to be made. On the blind purchase screen it will ask you to select a blind number along with your sizes and other information. This number is very important as it will relate to the blind number on your worms view conservatory drawing, identifying the blinds shape.
How to measure for shaped blinds fitting underneath the beams
First measure the width of the blind, you are looking to cover the beams evenly by about 10-15mm either side.
Now we need to find the center point of the angle, as the example we are using is going to be a half triangle we measure from the straight edge where the beam meets the fascia and our length wants to finish at the top by the decorative boss as show below. Please do not add any extra to this length, it needs to be precise or the angle of the blind will be incorrect.
** The smallest top rail we can manufacture is 70mm **
Measuring for shaped blinds where you have deep beams and the blinds are actually going to be fitted in between these beams is a very similar process as above. When measuring for the width don't measure right up tight to the angled beam allow a 10mm distance away from the beam to give you clearance for the guide wires and anchor buttons to be installed.
For the length / drop, remember the smallest top rail we can manufacture is 70mm so if your shape goes to a narrow point you need to find the point where the 70mm top rail will fit in between the two beams and mark this point, this is where you will measure from the fascia to your 70mm mark and this is where you will obtain the correct length of your blind.
**Do not add anything on or take anything off this size, we need an accurate drop measurement for the correct number of pleats for manufacturing to suit your length / drop size.**
If your shape does not go to a point, then whatever size the top rail needs to be to fit as high up the conservatory as possible this is where you will measure the length too.
Professional Measuring Service Available
Eliminate the hassle and uncertainty of measuring for your shaped conservatory roof blinds with our professional measuring service. We understand that the unique angles of a conservatory can make DIY measuring a daunting task, fraught with the risk of inaccuracies. That’s why our experienced team is here to take the stress out of the process, providing you with precise and reliable measurements every time.
Our experts arrive equipped with advanced tools and techniques, ensuring every measurement is exact and tailored to your conservatory’s unique architecture. By trusting us with this critical step, you can avoid the common pitfalls of mismeasurements that lead to ill-fitting blinds and unnecessary frustration. We handle the measuring offering you peace of mind for when you carry out your installation.
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It’s hexagonal structures connect to create effective little air pockets that when the blind is extended, slows down thermal transfer from your windows.
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The air cavity created by the cell creates a clever and effective additional insulation factor to keep the heat in and the cold out.
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If you'd like to let some winter sunlight in to heat your home naturally, simply pull up your blinds as you wish and close again that evening to trap all that natural heat inside.
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Questions ?
If you are unsure about anything from measuring to installation, please pick up the phone, we have all the time in world and are more than happy to guide you through everything.
01642 762497