ProfessionalCurtain Rod Mounting
Curtain rods look easy until the bracket pulls out of the wall the first time you open the curtains. We mount rods into studs or toggle anchors, perfectly level, at the right height to make your windows look taller and your curtains hang properly.
Also known as: curtain rod mounting, curtain rod installation, drapery rod install, hanging curtain rods, curtain bracket install, curtin rod mounting
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What you get
What’s included
- Mark bracket positions level and at the correct height above the window
- Locate studs or install appropriate drywall anchors
- Mount all brackets and secure the rod
- Hang curtains and adjust ring or grommet spacing
- Check that the rod is stable under the curtain weight
Simple & stress-free
How it works
Measure & mark
We measure the window, decide on the rod extension width, and mark bracket positions perfectly level — usually 4 to 6 inches above the frame and 3 to 6 inches wider on each side.
Drill & mount
We drill into studs or install the correct toggle anchor for each bracket position, then screw the brackets in flush and secure.
Hang & adjust
We slide the curtains onto the rod, hang it in the brackets, and adjust the end caps or finials until the whole installation looks sharp.
We can help
Problems we fix
- Brackets mounted into drywall only — pulls off the wall under heavy drapes
- Rods hung too close to the window frame — curtains block natural light
- End brackets not at the same height — curtains hang crooked
- Center support bracket skipped on long rods — rod bows under heavy fabric
Good to know
Curtain Rod Mounting — FAQ
How high should curtain rods be hung?
The general rule is 4 to 6 inches above the window frame, or even higher to create the illusion of taller ceilings. We discuss your preference before drilling anything.
Do you mount rods wider than the window?
Yes — mounting the rod 3 to 6 inches wider on each side lets curtains stack off the glass so the view is fully open when they are pulled back. We always mark this option.
Can you mount rods on tile or plaster walls?
Yes, though tile and plaster need specialty drill bits and anchors. We carry the right hardware for both and take extra care not to crack the surface.
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We provide curtain rod mounting across the Charleston area:
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