The rest is pretty straightforward hammer in your anchors and secure your curtain rod hooks to the wall using the provided screws.
How to hang curtain rod on concrete wall.
Use a pencil or marker to mark the location for one screw hole on one side of the curtain rod.
Select the appropriate size masonry drill bit depending on the size of masonry screws chosen.
Followed the 3m directions and placed the holders into position.
6 create a swag.
Position the curtain mounting hardware on the concrete wall where you want it installed.
Doing so will trigger the spring and compress the rod so that it fits snugly into place.
Waited at least an hour before putting up the spring tension rod and drapes.
Hold one side of the curtain rod hardware in position and use.
I insisted on filming john as he demonstrated this part too so if you want to see it in action you can catch it in the video above.
Measure to make sure.
The bit should be just large enough to make a hole that will snugly.
Run the curtain rod through the hoops at the top of your curtains and then hang it up again.
The combination of the spring in the rod and the door stop fitting probably helped stabilize.
Using the drill and tapcon screws anchor the curtain rod hanger to the wall.
Draw the curtains and let them sit for 1 hour to make sure the adhesive hooks can hold the weight.
How to hang curtain rods in cement step 1.
How to hang a curtain rod on cement walls step 1.
String your curtain on the curtain rod and hang it up.
The spring tension rod fit perfectly into the wall door stop.
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Choose the appropriate sized masonry drill bit for the selected masonry screws.
Hang the curtain rods and curtains according to the directions supplied with the rods.
Hold the curtain rod in the desired location.
If your curtain falls either the adhesive didn t fully stick to the wall or your curtain may be too heavy for the hooks.
Hoist the drapes and the rod into position on the wall.
Select the location for the curtain rod hardware.
Mark the concrete where the curtain rod hangers will be anchored.