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How to Measure for Vertical Blinds
Things to Remember:
- Use a steel tape for accuracy
- Measure Width and write it down, then Length and write it
down
- Measure to the nearest 1/8 inch
- Do not take your own deductions. The factory will take necessary
deductions and allowances.
- Double check all measurements
- NOTE: All measurements should come from measuring the window.
If you measure your existing blinds, the measurements will be
incorrect.
Inside Mount Installation
To find width:
Measure the opening across the top where the headrail is to be
installed from inside of jamb on left to inside of jamb on right.
Record the exact measurement to 1/8"
To find length:
Measure from the inside top of the opening on the left, at the
center, and on the right to the sill; record the measurement to
the nearest 1/8" . Do not make any allowances: the factory
will make all adjustments so the headrail will fit the opening
properly and the vanes will clear the sill by 1/4" to 1/2".
Outside Mount Installation
To find width:
Measure the width of the area to be covered at the place where
the headrail will be installed to the nearest 1/8". Blind
should overlap opening at least 4" on each side to ensure
privacy.
To find length:
Measure the length of the area to be covered and record to the
nearest 1/8". Blind should extend at least 3" above
and 3" below opening or window molding. For ceiling-to-floor
installations, make adequate allowance for carpeting. Specifying
OB measurement means the factory makes no deduction allowances.
Patio Doors
To find width:
Measure the width of the area to be covered at the place where
the headrail will be installed to the nearest 1/8". Blind
should overlap opening at least 4" on each side to ensure
privacy.
To find length:
Measure the length of the area to be covered and record to the
nearest 1/8". Blind should extend at least 3" above
opening or window molding. For ceiling-to-floor installations,
deduct 1/2" for proper clearance. Specifying OB measurement
means the factory makes no deductions allowances. To ensure easy
access through the door and allow adequate overlap, consider the
stack width.
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