How to Install Maui Curved Shower Curtain Rod

By The Shower Drapes | Blog

Apr 04

You may be curious about the installation process for the Maui Curved Shower Curtain Rod. Many find this to be an ideal choice for their requirements. It offers the distinctive appeal of making the space appear fully accessible to the exterior, while also providing the ability to have a clear view down to the floor or wall.

Installation is relatively easy. The use of basic tools, such as a hammer, drill, and a set of shower stall risers are enough to get started. If you do not have these tools on hand, you can find them at most home improvement stores, or online.

To start, you need to measure the standard diameter of your rod, and determine where you want to install it. The measurement is going to depend on what style of shower curtain you have. You can start with the best option first and work your way down. If you don’t have a bathroom that’s big enough to fit both of these items together, you might just want to make them a combination shower curtain.

The kind of shower curtain you have will determine the size you will need. Maui Curved Shower Curtain Rod is made for standard length rods. They can fit all standard bathroom window size and shapes.

A traditional style shower curtain is usually larger than the average shower rod. The entire curtain can sometimes reach three or four feet, and you will want to measure that measurement as well.

The length you want to measure will depend on the actual curtain you want to install. If you have a standard length curtain, your rod is going to need to be longer than six inches, which means you need to measure four inches short of the actual length. Installation is easy. Most installation guides will tell you to either stretch the rod over the existing rails, or to take the curtains off of the rod. You may also want to try both options before you choose one, because they are very different from each other.

You can put the curtain on the rod, and then bolt it into place. You can also take the curtain off and make small cuts in the curtain, so you can simply fasten it onto the rod. Make sure you cut the rods in the same way, or else you’ll damage the panels.

If you do decide to install the curtain on the rod, you may be able to get away with installing the curtain on a narrow-tipped trowel. If you’re not comfortable doing this yourself, you can hire a professional.

If you decide to install the curtain on the rod, you need to slide the rods through the frame at least a foot away from the panel. This is to prevent the curtain from pulling right out. Make sure the frames are tightly screwed down to the floor, or you could pull them right out.

Now, you can simply replace the curtain, and the Maui Curved Shower Curtain Rod. It’s that simple. No painting, no brackets, no fuss.

While the rod is fairly easy to use, if you aren’t an experienced handyman, you might want to use a pair of pliers to tighten the screws. Use an opener, to push the curtain up against the side of the rod. Tighten the rod, and you should be good to go.

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