While this may sound like very basic advice to most people, I have seen situations where this hasn't been followed thus making the whole job of hanging blinds so much more time-consuming and complicated.
Simply stated, before you start to fit your new blinds in your conservatory please make sure you have all of the power-tools and other tools you will need on hand, in the conservatory. Also, check your blind kits and make sure that all of the screws, bracket, cords and other items are included. It is best to do this at the very start of the job, before you even start on the job.
Once you start the task, it's good to allot as much time as you can to finishing it up, and not have it drag on too long. Of course, that's not always possible as everyone leads very busy lives, I'm sure. But I have found that if you leave your tools, or odds and ends that go with the blind kits laying around the floor or the conservatory for too long, soon you'll end up misplacing things, and small pieces of the kit or some of your tools will inevitably go missing. So, the best thing to do is to start your job then see it through as quickly as you can.
If you have to take a break in-between finishing it, I'd recommend that you gather up all the items and set them aside in a corner or somewhere out of the main thoroughfare. That's far better than leaving tools, and pieces of your blinds scattered all over the conservatory.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
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