Saturday, January 16, 2010

Curtain Rail Brackets A Bracket Supporting My Curtain Rail Was Ripped Out Of The Wall. Whats The Best Way To Repair The Damage?

A bracket supporting my curtain rail was ripped out of the wall. Whats the best way to repair the damage? - curtain rail brackets

The lightweight filler is the easiest / fastest fix.

When reinstalling the media - if you can not take place if they (the screws on a bar to a header is just above the windows, and about 2 "on both sides, and a plot of each side of the window about 2" on the page completion) the opening of the window, then use drywall anchors. I like the kind of white plastic look like wood screws large plastic -.

6 comments:

lukee said...

Sand polyfill and use - they may have a limit on the filling Rawls soft, then you do not need to drill another hole for the screw to support the discontinued

GorGeous... said...

pollyfilla with your local B & Q or Wickes ...

I use Wickes is ready to mix into a small dice. In this way, you can not go wrong with the amount of water

Use a fine grater and pollyfilla in the press, as you can and the surface smooth. allow to dry for atleast 24 hours

and if it is dry, drill holes for the mounting of atleast 2-3 centimeters away off to prevent damage to new

Good luck

yougotsm... said...

Polyfill your local hardware store to close gaps.

Filthy said...

Check http://www.diyfixit.co.uk/
It is a great place for DIY

starligh... said...

No compensation for damages if nails completely dry and then replace the media. really cheap screws that can be done with those two steps and put in first then dry nails or over the top. It still works and can be purchased in any hardware store. When drilling and plaster or polyfill for slightly damaged.

john said...

Polly filling Readymix

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