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Tangible products related topics => Home fittings, fixtures and furniture => Topic started by: LISTR-93 on 24 March, 2021, 10:51:59 AM
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I'm thinking of replacing the sliding door in my conservatory that extends from dining room at back of house - leads onto garden...
Previous owner had vertical blinds, so should I replace with new vertical blinds and where would I get these? Or are there other alternatives I could do? :-\ Any help appreciated.
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Are you wanting to replace a door or the blinds? Or is one somehow effecting the other? Confused...
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Ah, yes - sorry for not explaining properly. What I mean is that I'm thinking of replacing the sliding door with an ordinary swing door, because the sliding one's have developed a fault and they clash with the vertical blinds. Or maybe I could replace these with new blinds but have them mounted slightly further away from the window so then I could keep the sliding door. I'm just not sure though, were to get new one's from.
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Is it one continuous window panel dividing up the dining room and conservatory or two or more windows? If it's the last of the two, blinds usually fit into the window bay, then the sliding door shouldn't clash.
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Would have thought the same myself, unless it's the type of blinds that goes across the entire window.
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Interesting, not seen many like that with guide tracks on floor and ceiling. Wondering what progress the OP has made with this...
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Good question, wondering myself... ::)
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Hi all, thanks for all your pointers and sorry for late reply. It was one of those blinds that went acroos the entire window. I've had it replaced now only slightly further away, so now the sliding door doesn't clash with it. Thanks again!
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No problem at all, glad you got it sorted!
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Don't understand why the op thought of having to replace the sliding door in the first place? Sry, but just thought that didn't make sense? :-X
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Just read through this - and yea, I agree with Susan.W saying it didn't make much sense.😜 Maybe the original blinds were a bit closer to the window bay, dunno...
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Sry if I've confused a few ppl here. Yep, originally I was thinking in terms of replacing the sliding door, but help from Admin and others in this thread made me realize that it was the blinds that needed replacing, because yep, they were too close to the window. The new one's work a treat now. :) Thanks for everyone's help.
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Check the fuses for the door opener. Then check that theres nothing preventing the door from opening. Clean the terminals on the door and frame. Make sure that your battery is good.
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Check the fuses for the door opener. Then check that theres nothing preventing the door from opening. Clean the terminals on the door and frame. Make sure that your battery is good.
I think the old/new blinds were/are manually operated not electrical.
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