Just starting to contemplate this job and can't see a good thread on here about it so will try and capture the steps.
The caveat is that I have barn doors and VGC flush-sliding windows on each side, with a single sliding door, originally a SWB panel van.
The kit I bought is the Van-X premium curtain kit of two side windows and 1 x barn doors, which I am assured is one pair of barn doors' curtains i.e. one pair of doors, one pair of curtains, they only need one each!
The kit has three bundles of curtain/pole/fixings and a free bending jig (perhaps free with the kit).
For reference, my local convertor quoted £140 to fit these. He mentioned that the downside of the van-x ones is that they aren't pre-bent, but otherwise no particular concerns. It seems a fair price for a fiddly job. I'll be able to judge better when I've done it myself!
Any tips, please tell me asap. Here's one set of tips: Post in thread 'Vanx Curtain Fitting' inVanx Curtain Fitting
Van-X instructions are here: Fitting Instructions - Van-X
I don't have a clue how far the rails need to go round the corner so off to measure with a fabric tape measure. There a ton of excess rail, so no problem there...
On the offside side window lower rail it looks like 92cm of flat and then some bending. To each opening edge makes it 99cm but then do I need more? Not on my side windows due to the extravagant blanking of the window, but the tie backs have to pull to the wall... which only stretch to 11cm.
The tightest bunching of curtain on the rail is about 14cm, but they are stretchy where they tie back. So min 14cm from each window is where the rail needs to start, and the window is 14cm from the wall . . . interesting so I need to bend quite a lot if I want the curtains not to impinge on the view.
The caveat is that I have barn doors and VGC flush-sliding windows on each side, with a single sliding door, originally a SWB panel van.
The kit I bought is the Van-X premium curtain kit of two side windows and 1 x barn doors, which I am assured is one pair of barn doors' curtains i.e. one pair of doors, one pair of curtains, they only need one each!
The kit has three bundles of curtain/pole/fixings and a free bending jig (perhaps free with the kit).
For reference, my local convertor quoted £140 to fit these. He mentioned that the downside of the van-x ones is that they aren't pre-bent, but otherwise no particular concerns. It seems a fair price for a fiddly job. I'll be able to judge better when I've done it myself!
Any tips, please tell me asap. Here's one set of tips: Post in thread 'Vanx Curtain Fitting' inVanx Curtain Fitting
Van-X instructions are here: Fitting Instructions - Van-X
I don't have a clue how far the rails need to go round the corner so off to measure with a fabric tape measure. There a ton of excess rail, so no problem there...
On the offside side window lower rail it looks like 92cm of flat and then some bending. To each opening edge makes it 99cm but then do I need more? Not on my side windows due to the extravagant blanking of the window, but the tie backs have to pull to the wall... which only stretch to 11cm.
The tightest bunching of curtain on the rail is about 14cm, but they are stretchy where they tie back. So min 14cm from each window is where the rail needs to start, and the window is 14cm from the wall . . . interesting so I need to bend quite a lot if I want the curtains not to impinge on the view.
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