How do our rods go together? If your curtain rod is longer than 104", we must split it in order to ship it. We will put set screws in the ends of the curtain rods. We also include a connector. When hanging your rods, you will insert the connector into both ends of the rods and tighten down the set screws onto the connector. Then, you can turn the screws to face the back of the wall so they don't show. The thin line where the rods meet will be covered up with a bracket. So nobody will ever know that the rod is not one piece.
This enables you to connect as many rods as you need to achieve your look. Hanging curtains across several windows or a set of windows using one curtain rod looks great in larger rooms.
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