Curtains FAQs
Welcome to your ultimate curtain care and troubleshooting hub, designed to help you fix everyday window treatment hassles with ease. From silencing stuck rings and erasing stubborn wrinkles to blocking out unwanted light, our quick guides will restore both function and style to your space.
- How to Get Wrinkles Out of Curtains
Deep creases and fold lines from packaging make even the most expensive drapes look messy. Steaming them or using natural hanging tricks will quickly smooth out the fabric for a polished look.
- How to Make Curtains Slide Easily on a Rod
Curtains that drag, catch or require a two-handed shove every morning are usually down to one of three things, a dirty rod, dried-out rings, or the wrong lubricant applied badly.
- How to Fix Curtains That Are Too Long or Short
Curtains end up the wrong length for all sorts of reasons, poles get moved, you've switched from rings to a track, or they simply came with the house and were never right to begin with.
- How to Protect Curtains from Sun Fading
Sun fading is one of the main reasons curtains wear out early. UV light breaks down fabric dyes over time, and south- or west-facing windows get it worst.
- How to Stop Curtains from Blowing in the Wind
Curtains blow because something is moving air through or around the window, an open window, a gap in the frame, or a poorly sealed sash.
- How to Block Light Coming Through Curtains
Light bleeds through curtains from all angles: the fabric itself, the sides, the top, and the gap where the pole ends before the wall does.
- How to Fix Uneven or Crooked Curtains
Uneven curtains are almost always a fixing problem, not a curtain problem. The fabric's fine. Something in the track, pole, or hanging hardware has shifted.
- How to Stop Curtains from Falling Off the Rod
Curtains fall off rods for two reasons: the brackets weren't fixed into anything solid in the first place, or the rod itself can't take the weight it's carrying.
- How to Get Musty Smell and Mould Out of Curtains
Musty curtains are almost always a moisture problem. Condensation, poor ventilation, or curtains left damp after cleaning gives mould the conditions it needs to take hold.
- Why Are My Curtains Not Giving Enough Privacy?
If passersby can see right into your living space, your window treatments aren't doing their job. Upgrading to sheer layers, heavier fabrics, or strategic positioning is key to reclaiming your home's privacy.
