
Curtain & Bind Mounting


Detailed Description
Curtain Rods and Blinds That Stay Up in Toronto & GTA Homes Require More Than a Screw in Drywall
The most common window treatment installation problem in Toronto & GTA homes isn’t the hardware — it’s where the brackets are anchored. Curtain rod brackets screwed directly into drywall without finding studs or using appropriate drywall anchors will hold for a while, then pull free — usually taking a section of drywall face with them, and usually at the worst moment. Heavy drapes on improperly anchored rods are especially problematic. Roller blind and cellular shade mounting hardware installed slightly off-level creates blinds that roll unevenly and stack crooked. These aren’t minor cosmetic annoyances — they’re installation quality issues that require proper correction.
At CNG Contracting, curtain and blind mounting in Toronto & GTA is done to the standard that keeps things where they’re installed. Stud location for bracket anchoring where possible, appropriate anchor selection when stud location doesn’t align with bracket placement, level installation across every rod and headrail, and weight capacity appropriate to the treatment being hung.
What Proper Window Treatment Installation Requires in Toronto & GTA
- Stud Finding and Anchor Planning: We locate framing before drilling — anchoring into studs provides the load capacity that heavy drapes in Toronto & GTA homes require. Where bracket placement doesn’t align with framing, we select anchors rated for the actual load.
- Level Installation: A single degree off-level on a curtain rod or blind headrail becomes increasingly visible over the width of the window. We check level on every installation — not by eye.
- Return Distance Assessment: Curtain rod placement relative to window trim affects how much light gaps at the sides of closed drapes. We position brackets at the correct return distance for the specific window and treatment combination in your Toronto & GTA home.
- Multiple Window Consistency: When the same room or adjacent rooms in a Toronto & GTA home have multiple windows being treated simultaneously, height consistency across all windows is planned rather than discovered to be inconsistent after installation.
What We Install in Toronto & GTA Homes
- Curtain and drapery rods — single, double, traverse, and decorative profiles
- Roller blinds and Roman shades — inside mount and outside mount configurations
- Cellular and pleated shade headrails
- Wood blinds and faux-wood blind headrails in Toronto & GTA homes
- Curtain track systems for floor-to-ceiling applications
Window treatments installed properly in your Toronto & GTA home stay where they’re installed and work the way they’re supposed to. Book your visit today.
Service Details
| Includes | Stud location, level installation, bracket anchoring, hardware assembly and hanging |
| Time on site | 1 to 3 hours depending on number of windows |
| Warranty | 2 years on workmanship |
| Licensed & insured | Yes |
| Service area | Toronto & GTA and surrounding GTA |
Frequently Asked — Curtain and Blind Installation in Toronto & GTA
How high above the window should curtain rods be mounted in Toronto & GTA homes?
Standard placement is 15–20cm above the window trim — higher placement visually increases ceiling height and allows more light when drapes are open. We advise on placement during the installation visit and confirm positioning before drilling in your Toronto & GTA home.
Can you install blinds in rental properties in Toronto & GTA without damaging walls?
We install to minimize wall damage and use appropriate anchors for the load — standard installation does require bracket holes in the wall or window frame. We advise on the appropriate mounting type for your situation during the booking confirmation.
How do I book curtain and blind installation in Toronto & GTA?
Book online in under two minutes. Our Toronto & GTA team contacts you directly to confirm scope and schedule your visit.
For Toronto & GTA homeowners furnishing a new space, we also advise on whether treatments should be inside mount or outside mount for each specific window — the choice that affects how much light the room receives when blinds are open and how the window reads in the space overall.
Why is a Technical Visit necessary?
Improper mounting is the leading cause of curtains falling down. Heavy drapes create "leveraged weight" that pulls standard drywall anchors right out of the wall. Our Curtain & Blind Mounting assessment identifies the location of studs or concrete lintels (common in condos) to select the correct heavy-duty toggle bolts or masonry screws for a permanent hold.
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WHY DO I NEED A TECHNICAL VISIT?
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1Real diagnosis in your home. A technician evaluates materials, measurements, access, and local regulations.
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2The visit cost is discounted from the project. The fee is fully credited to your final invoice once you approve the quote.
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3No commitment if you don’t approve the quote. If you don’t accept the quote after the visit, there is no obligation to proceed.
- Certified technicians — licensed & insured
- Real quote — same day as the visit
- No surprises — no hidden costs
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