Introduction
Trying to install a curtain rod on drywall can be frustrating, especially if you don’t have the proper parts. Regular screws often fail to stay secure, resulting in damage to your wall. This guide outlines how to repair a damaged wall and install a curtain rod using drywall anchors, which will ensure that your curtain rod brackets hold firm. It’s a simple repair and installation that anyone can complete, and doing it yourself with the proper materials will save you valuable time and money.
Tools
Parts
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Use the curtain rod itself or a measuring tape (optional) to determine where to put the anchors.
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Mark the spots for the anchor screws with a pencil.
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Drill a hole that is slightly smaller than the drywall anchor.
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Then, use a hammer to gently tap the anchor into the wall.
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Line up the curtain bracket with the drywall anchor.
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Use a drill to insert the curtain rod screws into the plastic anchors and fasten the brackets to the wall.
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Slip the curtain rod through your curtain’s rings and place the rod onto the brackets.
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Adjust the curtain as needed before admiring your handiwork.
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As a final touch, once the damaged wall is fixed and the curtain rod is installed, consider painting over the drywall paste to match the colour of your walls or curtains.