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How to Install a Blockout Screen for Windows

Have you ever had trouble sleeping because of too much light in your room or glare that you didn’t want? Putting up a blockout screen can be the best way to keep your place cool and private.  There are easy steps in this blog that will show you how to put up a blockout screen for windows.

1. Gather Necessary Tools

First, ensure you have everything you need to set up a blockout screen. In addition to a pencil and a tape measure, you will also require a level, screws, and a drill.

Possessing the appropriate tools makes the process of putting things together simpler and more secure. You can prevent the wall or window frame from being harmed if you use the screwdriver and drill appropriately by following the instructions.

2. Measure Your Window Correctly

You will need to take measurements of the window in order to achieve a proper fit. In addition, a tape measure should be used in order to find the width and height of the screen.

Please make sure that you measure the window frame from the inside as well as the outside. Take care when writing down the figures so that you don’t end up making any mistakes.

You must measure twice. If you make a mistake with the measurements, the screen might not fit properly or be able to function at all.

3. Choose the Mounting Location

Choose whether to put the screen inside the frame or on the wall above the window. Putting it on the inside makes things look neat and flush, while putting it on the outside can cover more space. Choose a spot that goes with the style of your room and blocks light well.

Make sure there is enough room for the screen to roll down easily. Avoid places that have handles or vents that could get in the way.

4. Mark and Prepare Mounting Points

Hold the frame or bracket for the screen where it needs to be. Mark the wall or frame with a pencil where you want to put screws. Level the marks and make sure they are far enough apart for a good fit.

If you’re mounting on brick or plaster, make small holes where the lines are. Making the holes first makes it easy to screw things in and keeps the wall from cracking.

5. Install the Blockout Screen

Use screws and a screwdriver to attach the bolts or frame. Make sure that nothing is too tight or too loose. Check that the blockout screen rolls up and down smoothly after putting it in the frames.

Inspect the screen several times to make sure it stays in place and stops leaking light. Change if you need to. If you put it right, the screen will last longer and darken the room better.

Test and Adjust

Taking the time to test and change your blockout screen correctly after installing it is essential for making sure it works smoothly and effectively. Make sure the screen is easy to roll up and down, fits exactly in the frame of your window, and blocks all the light you need. Small changes can have a big effect on how well something works and how long it lasts.