I replaced these windows myself so i got pretty familiar with the parts but just don t know how safe this is as.
Can you drill into vinyl windows.
The result is a foggy appearance on the glass as condensation forms.
Fix the brackets to the top or sides of the inside opening or install them outside the opening.
Tips on drilling and screwing into vinyl siding.
The inside of a typical vinyl window frame will have spaced out chambers separated by vinyl webbing as a thermal and drainage system.
If you want to attach items to the exterior of a home covered with vinyl siding you must drill through the siding first and then into the structure of your home to properly secure them.
Obviously you want to be safe when climbing ladders to drill into the siding.
It will be very hard for someone to pull the unit out that way if you drill into the vinyl frames water will seep in and eventually rot out your wood window frames.
The vinyl is not strong enough to hold the weight of the blinds.
When mounting a blind onto the vinyl frame use a screw that is long enough to reach the wood frame.
This is for window treatments.
Vinyl siding is a common choice for exterior finishes because of its durability and low maintenance requirements.
Steel and vinyl blinds are lightweight and plaster with molly bolts or you can get these blinds anchored into drywall.
Although drilling through the glass in a double pane window may seem odd the process can actually remedy moisture problems.
Of course the hole would be on the outer frame of the window and not on the sash area.
For wood framed buildings all windows are installed into a wood frame.
Vinyl window frames are only approximately 1 inch thick.
I think you want to avoid drilling into the vinyl frame.
Also you will be allowing some unnecessary heat transfer and wasting energy.
The sill track channel of the windows should always allow water to drain if water enters into the track a small hole will direct water through the frame and out the exterior weeps.
You probably will find that cordless drills will work just fine.
If you have vinyl windows you won t be able to screw the brackets directly into the vinyl channel that holds the window.
Those frames are not really solid.
I was having trouble picturing what we were talking about.
Wooden blinds on the other hand are on the heavier side and need a fast hold into hidden studs or solid wood trim to prevent them from falling off.
Remember the inside edge of the vinyl window is flush with the dry wall.
As double pane windows age the seals can deteriorate and allow moisture to penetrate between the panes.
I m not sure they can support the weight of the blinds.