How to Fix Blinds That Wont Raise or Lower Correctly
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There are few things more frustrating in a home than a simple mechanism that just refuses to work. You pull the cord to let in the morning sun, and… nothing. Or worse, the blinds go up crooked and then get completely stuck. Before you resign yourself to a life of perpetual dimness or consider ripping the whole thing off the wall, take a deep breath. Fixing a set of stubborn blinds is often a straightforward DIY job that you can tackle in under 30 minutes.

Whether your blinds are jammed, tangled, or just not cooperating, we’re here to walk you through it. Think of us as your helpful expert on the other end of the line. Let’s diagnose the problem together and get your window treatments moving smoothly again.
Before we grab any tools, let’s understand what’s likely going on inside your blinds. Most issues stem from just a few common culprits.
Now that you have an idea of what might be wrong, let's do a quick check to pinpoint the exact problem.
Let’s start with some basic troubleshooting. This will help you identify the issue without taking anything apart just yet.
Based on what you find, you can jump to the right solution below.
Ready to get hands-on? We’ll start with the most common and easiest fix first. Find the section that matches your diagnosis and follow along.
If your visual inspection revealed a tangled mess, this is your starting point. This is the most frequent issue and thankfully, one of the easiest to solve.
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If the cords are severely frayed or broken, you may need to replace them. This is a more involved process, but you can find restringing kits at most home improvement stores.
Do you feel a grinding resistance when you pull the cord, or does it feel completely seized up? The problem is likely inside the headrail itself. It’s time to do a little cleaning and lubrication.
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If your blinds go up crooked or seem to snag only on one side, a loose mounting bracket is a likely suspect. This is a very quick fix.
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If you’ve tried these fixes and your blinds are still stuck, the issue might be a broken internal part, like the cord lock or tilter mechanism. While it's possible to replace these parts yourself, it can be tricky.
According to Angi, hiring a professional to repair your window blinds typically costs between $70 and $200, depending on the type of blinds and the complexity of the repair. If the internal mechanism is completely shot or if the slats themselves are damaged, it might be more cost-effective to replace the blinds entirely.
Don't let a more complex repair job keep you in the dark. If you’re feeling out of your depth, it’s time to call for backup.
Fixing a stubborn set of blinds is a satisfying DIY win that saves you time and money. By following these steps, you can tackle one of the most common household annoyances like a pro.
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