Blind mechanism repair in Exeter

Professional blind mechanism repair services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

Price Guide

£60-£85

Typical Duration

30-45 mins

Location

Exeter, Devon

Blind mechanism broken? I'll diagnose the fault and repair or replace the broken part - usually much cheaper than buying a new blind. Working smoothly again.

Fix The Mechanism, Save The Blind

Your blind won't stay up anymore. Or the slats won't tilt. Or it's stuck in one position and refuses to budge.

The fabric/slats are fine. The mechanism that operates it has failed.

New blind costs £100+. Fixing the mechanism costs £60.

💡 Pro tip: Most blind mechanisms are actually quite simple - a few pulleys, springs, and locks. When one part fails, that doesn't mean the whole blind is scrap.


Common Mechanism Failures

ProblemLikely CauseCan It Be Fixed?
Won't stay upCord lock failedUsually yes
Slats won't tiltTilt mechanism brokenUsually yes
Stuck half-openJammed cord or springYes
Uneven liftingCord issues or pulley problemYes
Won't roll up (roller blind)Spring mechanism failedSometimes

What I'll Do

🔧 Repair Process

  1. Assess what's broken (might need to take blind down)
  2. Identify failed component
  3. Repair or replace broken part
  4. Test operation thoroughly
  5. Rehang and adjust
  6. Make sure it's working smoothly

📦 Common Repairs

  • Replace cord lock mechanism
  • Fix or replace tilt mechanism
  • Replace broken pulleys
  • Repair spring mechanism (roller blinds)
  • Fix brackets and mounting
  • Replace entire headrail if needed

Pricing

Repair TypeTimeYou'll Pay
Simple fix (cord lock, pulley)30-45 mins£60
Complex mechanism repair45-60 mins£60-£85

Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after. Common parts included.


Worth Repairing If...

Quality blind - worth fixing good blinds

Unusual size - custom blinds expensive to replace

Matches decor - you like them, they fit the room

Cheap blind - might be cheaper to replace if it's basic

Why Choose Us for Blind mechanism repair in Exeter?

Save money vs new blind

Mechanism working smoothly

Same blind kept

Quick turnaround

What to Expect

Step 1: Diagnose

I'll check what's actually broken - test all the functions, look at the mechanism. Might need to take it down for proper access.

Step 2: Fix or Replace Part

If it's a simple fix (freed jammed cord, adjusted mechanism) - sorted. If part needs replacing, I'll fit it.

Step 3: Test Thoroughly

Raise, lower, tilt - whatever your blind does, I'll test it all works smoothly before leaving.

🔧 DIY Tips

Some mechanism issues you can fix yourself:

🔧 Common DIY fixes

Blind won't stay up:

  • Check cord isn't jammed in lock
  • Try pulling cord at different angle to engage lock
  • Mechanism might just need cleaning

Slats won't tilt:

  • Check tilt wand/cord isn't caught
  • Mechanism might be jammed - gentle wiggling sometimes frees it
  • Could be broken internal gear (need repair)

Uneven lifting:

  • Usually cord issue
  • Check cord is properly threaded
  • Might need replacing

⚠️ When to call someone

  • Parts are actually broken (not just jammed)
  • You've tried basic fixes and it's still not working
  • Mechanism is inside headrail and you can't access it
  • You're not confident taking blind apart

💡 Pro trick: Before taking blind down or apart, take photos of everything. Makes reassembly much easier, especially with how cords thread through mechanisms.

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

Branded blinds? Some manufacturers use proprietary parts. Might need ordering - could mean two visits (assess, then return with part to fit).

Really old blinds? Parts might not be available anymore. I'll try to improvise a fix, but might not be possible.

Multiple broken blinds? If you've got several, I'll assess them all. Sometimes makes sense to repair some and replace others - I'll advise honestly.

Under warranty? If blind is recent and under warranty, contact the supplier first. Might get free replacement. If warranty's expired, that's when repair makes sense.

Frequently Asked Questions

What goes wrong with blind mechanisms?

Common issues: broken tilt mechanism (slats won't turn), failed cord lock (blind won't stay up), broken spring (roller blind won't roll), bent or broken brackets. Most are fixable without replacing the whole blind.

Can you always repair it or do I need a new blind?

Depends what's broken. Simple fixes like cord locks or tilt mechanisms - usually yes. If the entire headrail is damaged or it's a really cheap blind that's falling apart - might be better buying new. I'll assess and advise honestly.

How much does repair cost vs new blind?

Repair is usually £60-85. New blind starts at £50 for cheap ones but decent ones are £100+. Plus fitting time. If your blind is quality and just the mechanism failed, repair makes sense.

Do you carry spare parts?

I carry common parts for standard blinds. Unusual or branded mechanisms might need ordering. I'll tell you if that's the case - might mean two visits.

How long does repair take?

Simple fixes like cord locks - 30 minutes. More involved mechanism work - up to an hour. Depends what's broken and how accessible it is.

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Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
This Job£60-£85

Got multiple jobs?

Make the most of your first hour - I can often tackle several small tasks in one visit. List everything you need done when you call!

Why Trust Us

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Local Exeter Business
30 Mile Coverage
No Hidden Costs

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