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Fix My Blinds | Do It Yourself Blind Repair Learn how to fix window blinds and find replacement parts to repair vertical blinds, venetian blinds, roman shades, wooden blinds, cellular shades, roller shades more
Buy String Parts - Fix My Blinds We carry blind and shade parts for Hunter Douglas, Levolor, Bali, Graber, Kirsch, Comfortex, M amp;B, and many more brands Most parts are compatible with multiple brands; therefore, the easiest way to find your part is to shop by blind category (E g vertical blinds, wood blinds, mini blinds, cellular shades, etc ) F
Pleated Shades - Fix My Blinds Pleated shades are fabric shades that have a zig-zag folding pattern They are similar to Cellular Honeycomb shades except that Pleated shades are only a single layer Common Repair: Lift cord replacement; cord lock replacement; cord loop replacement; clutch replacement; end cap replacement Pleated Shade Troubleshoo
Repair Guides – Fix My Blinds Repair Guides Learn how to fix your window blinds and shades using step-by-step repair guides Select the type of window covering below to view repair guides, troubleshooters, and parts diagrams
About Fix My Blinds Blind repair, made simple With the right parts and a little bit of knowledge, anyone can repair their own blinds Blind repair, made simple With the right parts and a little bit of knowledge, anyone can repair their own blinds Our Story In the late nineties, our founder, Mike, worked as an on-site blind repairman C
Roller Shades - Fix My Blinds Roller shades are flat shades that roll up on a tube, or dowel They are typically made of fabric, vinyl, or screen material Common Repair: Cord or chain repair or replacement; clutch replacement; tensioner replacement Roller Shade Diagram Roller Shade Troubleshooter
CELLULAR SHADE REPAIR GUIDES - Fix My Blinds Cellular shades, also known as honeycomb or accordion shades, are fairly easy to repair The most common repairs include restringing the shades, replacing broken mounting brackets, and replacing cord locks