
Fix My Blinds | Do It Yourself Blind Repair
Learn how to fix window blinds and find replacement parts to repair vertical blinds, venetian blinds, roman shades, wooden blinds, cellular shades, roller shades & more.
Repair Guides - Fix My Blinds
Learn how to fix your window blinds and shades using step-by-step repair guides. Select the type of window covering below to view repair guides, troubleshooters, and parts diagrams.
Blinds and Shades Troubleshooter - Fix My Blinds
Blinds and Shades Troubleshooter Choose your blind or shade type below to identify the problem and find a solution.
CELLULAR SHADE REPAIR GUIDES - Fix My Blinds
Cellular shades, also known as honeycomb or accordion shades, are fairly easy to repair. The most common repairs include restringing the shades, replacing broken mounting brackets, and …
Wood & Faux Wood Blind Repair Guides – Fix My Blinds
Wood and faux wood blinds can be raised and lowered to cover/uncover the window, and the slats tilt open and closed for privacy and light control. Sometimes, these can also be called …
Identify Your Blind - Fix My Blinds
Choose your blind or shade type below to view our selection of repair parts and string.
VERTICAL BLIND REPAIR GUIDES - Fix My Blinds
VERTICAL BLIND REPAIR GUIDES Vertical blinds can also be called patio door blinds. They are slightly difficult to repair. Common repairs include replacing broken carrier clips, restringing the …
VENETIAN BLIND REPAIR GUIDES - Fix My Blinds
VENETIAN BLIND REPAIR GUIDES Venetian blinds are also known as aluminum blinds, 2” blinds and horizontal blinds. They are fairly easy to repair. The most common repairs include …
Common Tilting and Wand Problems on Horizontal Blinds - Fix My …
Horizontal mini, faux wood, wood, and Venetian blinds may sometimes have issues tilting the slats open and closed. Below, we review possible problems to determine if the issue has to do …
Roman Shade Troubleshooter - Fix My Blinds
Most local blind repair shops can cuts shades, but we recommend checking with them before taking your shades to them. If you are the original owner, you can try contacting the company …