Measuring for Perfect Fit Blinds

Perfect Fit blinds are effortlessly installed onto uPVC windows and doors, streamlining the measurement process. Our step-by-step guides simplify the measurement process for perfect fit blinds, whether you’re opting for venetian, roller, or pleated styles.

Perfect Fit suits your windows perfectly

Perfect Fit blinds offer an excellent solution for various window and door styles. Explore below to determine if these blinds are suitable for your home.

Important Inspections

Rubber Bead Check

“Rubber Bead Check”: A Perfect Fit blinds term referring to a rubber gasket or bead along the edge, ensuring snug fit in window frames.

Hidden Rubber Beading

Hidden rubber beading is a feature found in some blinds, particularly Perfect Fit blinds. It involves a concealed rubber gasket or bead that runs along the edge of the blind’s frame

Enter your Measurements

The “Rubber Beading Width” in blinds typically refers to the measurement of the rubber gasket or bead that runs along the edge of the blind’s frame, particularly in Perfect Fit blinds.

This rubber bead helps to prevent light from seeping through the gaps between the blind and the window frame, ensuring better light control and privacy. This measurement is crucial as it determines how snugly the blind will fit within the window or door frame.

A wider rubber beading width generally results in a tighter seal, helping to minimize light leakage and improve insulation. It’s an important consideration when selecting blinds to ensure they provide an optimal fit for your windows or doors.

Rubber Bead Depth Check

Insert a credit card 1cm between rubber bead and glass.  Perfect Fit blinds term, highlighting snug fit with rubber gasket, accommodating obstructions in window frames.

Frame Clearance Check

Measure the rubber beading width with a metal tape measure, ensuring it’s less than 6mm from the frame edge to the glazing edge. If wider, Perfect Fit blinds may not be suitable.

Step1

Before Your Start​

Ensure your window is suitable for a Perfect Fit blind by checking if there is any obstructions. There has to be a at least 25mm clearance from any handles or trickle vents. 

Step2

Measuring your window

With a tape measure, measure from the inside of the rubber beading to the inside of the beading, starting with the width. Take 3 measurements from the top, middle and then the bottom. Take the smallest measurement. Then repeat process with the drop.

Step3

Measuring the Bead Depth

Offer up a credit card to the frame of the window. Using a tape measure, press against the glass and measure to the edge of the credit card. This will be the size of your brackets.

Measuring Your Window

Perfect Fit blinds require width, drop and window depth measurements.

Step1

Measure the Frame Depth

Place a credit card flat against the frame of your window or door, so it’s overlapping the glass. Measure the gap between your credit card and the glass. This is your frame depth.

Frame depths typically range from 1.8cm (18mm) to 3cm (30mm).

Step2

Measure the Width

Measure the visible glass width in three spots using a metal tape measure. Take the smallest measurement as your width.

Left and Right Overlap

We recommend your blind overlaps the window recess by at least 5cm on each side (10cm overall). You will eliminate more light the more the blind overlaps the recess.

Step3

Top Overlap

We recommend your blind overlaps the top of the window recess by at least 7cm.

Step4

Final Step

Please provide the width and drop measurements, then choose your desired frame depth for Perfect Fit roller blinds.

Window Handle Spacers

Every purchase will come with two Window Handle Spacers. A 2mm and a 6mm. This is to ensure that the handle will clear the edge of the frame. For more information on how to fit, please see video located at the top of the page.
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