How to Fix a Broken Blind Slat Like a Pro
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It’s one of those small things that can be surprisingly frustrating: a single broken blind slat. Whether it’s cracked, bent, or completely missing, it can disrupt the clean lines of your window treatments, compromise your privacy, and just look plain messy. You might be tempted to ignore it or even consider replacing the entire set of blinds, but I’m here to tell you there’s a much easier and more affordable solution.
The great news is that replacing a broken blind slat is one of the most straightforward DIY home repairs you can tackle. With a little patience and a few simple steps, you can have your blinds looking brand new again in under 30 minutes.
In this guide, we'll walk you through everything you need to know, from identifying your blind type to the step-by-step process for both horizontal and vertical blinds. Think of me as your friendly expert on the other end of the line, here to help you get this done right.

Before we dive into the "how," let's talk about the "why." Fixing a broken slat does more than just restore your window's appearance. It also:
Before you can start the repair, you need to know exactly what you’re working with. This quick diagnosis will ensure you buy the right parts and follow the correct instructions.
Once you have this information, you’re ready to get the right materials and start the fix.
Horizontal blinds are a bit more intricate than their vertical cousins because of the lift cords that run through each slat. Don't let that intimidate you! The process is very logical.
A quick but important note: If your blinds are motorized, we strongly recommend calling a window-treatment professional. Attempting to disassemble them yourself can damage the motor and the electrical components.
Let's start with the most common scenario: a single broken slat somewhere in the middle of the blinds.
What You'll Need:
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Finally, test your work. Raise, lower, and tilt the blinds. If everything moves smoothly and looks aligned, congratulations—you've done it!

The process for replacing multiple slats is nearly identical; you'll just be repeating a few of the steps.
The key here is organization. When you remove the damaged slats, replace them with the new ones immediately to avoid confusion. Follow the same steps as above, simply pulling the lift cords high enough to clear the topmost damaged slat. Then, remove and replace each broken slat one by one before rethreading the cords.
If you have vertical blinds, I have great news for you: this repair is incredibly simple and usually takes just a couple of minutes. Vertical slats (often called "vanes") are designed for easy replacement.
Again, if your blinds are motorized, please call a professional.
The process is the same whether you're replacing one vane or several.
What You'll Need:
Step-by-Step Instructions:
That’s it! You're done.
One of the biggest benefits of this repair is the cost savings.
By spending a few minutes on this fix yourself, you can easily save around $100.

While this is a very manageable DIY project, there are a few situations where it’s best to call in a window repair specialist:
A broken blind slat doesn't have to be a permanent blemish on your home. With the right replacement part and these simple instructions, you can restore your blinds to perfect working order and reclaim your privacy and style.
Feeling empowered? There are countless home maintenance tasks just like this one that you can handle yourself. For more easy-to-follow guides, expert advice, and a direct line to trusted professionals when you need them, download the Casa app today. We're here to help you manage your home with confidence, one small repair at a time.