I know curtain rails have been done to death on here, but I can't find anything specific for my query... I put a curtain rail up last year into a bay window. It is a fairly wide bay with large thermal curtains with lots of weight to them.
Naturally the area above the window is peppered with holes after 70+ years of holes being drilled there. I managed to get 5 of the 6 pole support arms secured into the brick but one of them is hanging in by a thread, as a result the curtain pole hangs down on one end.
There seems to be a void behind the plaster at that arm -- every exploratory hole I drilled revealed a void behind the plaster. As a result I can't get a good grip for the plugs. Anybody know of something I could fill the void behind with (without removing any more plaster), let try and then try again? Something like expanding foam but much stronger?
I know I could take the whole lot down, fit painted lengths of timber and then fix to this but I don't want to go to that effort for one failed fixing point. There is no metal lintel above the window only a single skin of brick which rests on the window frame.
Naturally the area above the window is peppered with holes after 70+ years of holes being drilled there. I managed to get 5 of the 6 pole support arms secured into the brick but one of them is hanging in by a thread, as a result the curtain pole hangs down on one end.
There seems to be a void behind the plaster at that arm -- every exploratory hole I drilled revealed a void behind the plaster. As a result I can't get a good grip for the plugs. Anybody know of something I could fill the void behind with (without removing any more plaster), let try and then try again? Something like expanding foam but much stronger?
I know I could take the whole lot down, fit painted lengths of timber and then fix to this but I don't want to go to that effort for one failed fixing point. There is no metal lintel above the window only a single skin of brick which rests on the window frame.