23 Feb 2008 03:13:41 | Mike Wasdin
When measuring for custom window treatments be sure to always
use a steel tape measure, never use rulers, yardsticks or cloth
tapes.
• Always measure to the nearest eighth of an inch, never round
up or down to the next whole inch.
• A common mistake is to reverse the width and height when
measuring a window. The industry standard is width X height, so
always put the width first and the height last. Example given:
36 ¼ X 59 ½, 36 ¼ being the width and 59 ½ being the length.
• Do not take your own deductions, the factory will take it’s
own deductions for a proper fit. Measure the window opening for
an inside mount if the treatment is being mounted inside the
window opening. If it is an outside mount, make sure you have
added for hardware and any over hang you may want.
When measuring your windows, first decide what type of a mount
you want to do. ‘Inside’ means that you will be installing the
treatment inside the window opening. ‘Outside’ means that you
will be installing the treatment outside the window opening. It
usually looks better to install the treatment on the inside of
the window, however, if your window is out of square, you may
want to consider an outside mount to hide the windows
imperfections. If you are mounting outside, make sure you have
added the proper amount for hardware and over hang. If you are
mounting inside, make sure you have enough room to mount the
treatment.
If you will be installing horizontal blinds or shades as an
inside mount, measure the width in 3 places, top, middle and
bottom. Mark down the narrowest width. Then measure the height
in 3 different places, left, middle and right. Mark down the
longest height. This will assure proper fit of your blind or
shade. For an outside mount, measure exactly where you want the
blind or shade to fit. Measure the window plus over-hang. For
inside mount verticals measure across the top of the window for
the width, and take the shortest measurement for the height. Do
not add or deduct anything, order the exact size of the window.
For outside mount, measure window and add for over-hang and
hardware. Windows with no inside dimension will need an outside
mount. As a general rule you will measure the size of the window
then add how much overhang you want. If the window is 62 inches
wide, and you want the blind to extend 3 inches past on each
side, you will need to order it 68 inches wide. If the window is
50 inches in height, and you want the blind to be the same
length, your height will be 50 inches. If you want over-hang,
add the proper amount of over-hang. If you want the blind to
extend 3 inches beyond the height of the window, order the blind
53 inches in height.
For outside mounts you will also have to add for the height of
the hardware. This is especially important for outside mount
vertical blinds. For the width measure trim to trim (if no trim,
measure from casing to casing) then add for how much over-hang
you want. For the height measure from the floor to the top of
the trim or casing, then add 2 inches for the mounting hardware.
You will only add to the size for outside mount blinds NOT
inside mount. Outside Mount applications (in most cases):
• Sliding glass doors, Anderson-style windows, and French doors.
• Shutters are generally easier to install as outside mounts.
• Remember the golden rule “measure twice, cut once”.
• Once your order is in production, it cannot be stopped.
• This is a custom made item and cannot be returned, so please
take the time to measure your windows properly.
• You are responsible for your own measurements.
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