Hanging Curtain Rod Into Lintel
Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2024 10:57 am
Having noticed that some curtain rods in my daughter's new house are very loose, I discovered that they are secured by holes only plaster-deep, because there is a lintel in the way, which might be reinforced concrete or steel. Either way, the previous owner did not try to drill into it.
Normally, the best solution to this is a wood batten glued to the wall, but in this case it is not practicable.
Any suggestions? The curtains and rod are not very heavy, and there are three brackets to support it, so the loads would quite light.
I am going to try plaster-depth screws into holes packed with modified wall plugs, which I have done before with mixed success. The plaster itself is in very good condition, as witness the fact that it has held the curtains reasonably well to-date.
Ideally I would like to drill into the lintel, but the best advice I can google is not very encouraging. I would think it's concrete, as it's just a simple bedroom widow. If so would an SDS drill do it? I could easily get one if necessary.
Normally, the best solution to this is a wood batten glued to the wall, but in this case it is not practicable.
Any suggestions? The curtains and rod are not very heavy, and there are three brackets to support it, so the loads would quite light.
I am going to try plaster-depth screws into holes packed with modified wall plugs, which I have done before with mixed success. The plaster itself is in very good condition, as witness the fact that it has held the curtains reasonably well to-date.
Ideally I would like to drill into the lintel, but the best advice I can google is not very encouraging. I would think it's concrete, as it's just a simple bedroom widow. If so would an SDS drill do it? I could easily get one if necessary.