Posted on June 22, 2010.
Sag "L" rod shower curtain, how can we address them in order not to fall? We have a curved "L" shower curtain rod that we have replaced six months ago because the old bent. Now, in recent months, the news is now pending. Does anyone know how to solve this problem? We do not have the space or money in the bathroom for a remodel, we just want to have a shower curtain that droop to L. All suggestions will be appreciated!
First check the attachments and supports at each end. If they are secured, then find the point midway between two supports and is reinforced with a medium chain decoration or wire from the ceiling. Avoid hanging wet towels, bath mats and clothes on the rod.
use a heavier rod or strengthen the one you have.
some are hollow, a dowel or broom handle in the middle it would harden.
Attach a rod or wire from the middle of the rod to the ceiling. This will prevent being able to open the curtain all the way, but he will go against your droop.
If it is a false ceiling with the tracks to keep the tiles, just use wire to attach to one of the tracks. It is not that heavy, surely. The ceiling track may give some relief.
What is the length of the rod? What is the weight of the curtain? if it keeps falling in the middle of the person puts too much weight on her carpet dryin towel, if its more than six feet you need to put a hook screwed into the central support beam to relieve the pressure, also available a stronger rod next time that you have chosen is certainly a loss of $ $