Heavy Duty Corded Straight Curtain Track – Built for Wide Windows & Long Drops
Smooth, fingertip control for velvet, interlined and blackout curtains. Made to measure. Ceiling or wall fit.
If your curtains are on the heavy side—or the window is wide or tall—this heavy duty straight corded curtain track is the reliable, hassle-free option. We custom-build it to your exact width, pre-assemble the corded mechanism, and supply the brackets and gliders you need. It arrives ready to fit, with clear guidance and a child-safety tensioner.
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10-Year Guarantee
Free remake if it doesn’t fit — even if mis-measured
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Video Measuring Guides
Short step-by-steps so you know it’s right
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No Charge Per Bend
You pay for length only — big savings on multi-bend bays
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Fast UK Delivery
Recyclable, eco-friendly packaging as standard
Why choose heavy duty?
- Effortless pull on heavy fabrics – interlined, velvet, chenille, brocade and full-length blackout.
- Made for wide spans & long drops – stiffer aluminium profile + extra brackets as needed.
- Cord control keeps hands off the fabric – cleaner curtains, consistent folds.
- Quiet, smooth running – specify roller or ball-bearing roller gliders for the silkiest movement.
- Left, right or split draw – we set up the cord position to suit your room.
See the Track in Action
Watch how smoothly our corded bay tracks glide — and how easily they install (no bending, no cutting, no fuss).
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This is a ceiling bracket, already fitted in place. These brackets are click-fit. You’ll notice a small lip on the bracket, and your curtain track has a ridge along both the front and back. That lip hooks onto the ridge, and the track clicks into place.
Once you’ve driven the screw through the bracket, it locks the track firmly in position. After fitting, you can add the supplied covers to neaten up the look.
Understanding Cord Safety Requirements
At the cord end, we have a cord loop. By law, this must sit at least 1.5 metres from the floor once the track is installed. We’ll ask for the installation height when you order, so we can make sure the cord drop meets safety regulations.
Fitting Wall Brackets at Each End
Now let’s look at fitting the wall brackets at each side of the bay window. These brackets have fixing holes on the top and bottom. Hold the bracket in place above the window, mark the fixing holes, then drill using a 6mm masonry drill bit. Use the supplied wall plugs and screws.
Measure a straight pencil line across the ceiling, then mark 2cm above that line. This ensures the top of the bracket sits 2cm higher than the ceiling line. You’ll also want to position the bracket about 14–15cm out from the corner of the bay.
The front lip of the bracket allows the track to hook in. Just twist upwards until it clicks, then secure it using the screw underneath. Repeat the process on the opposite side.
Securing the Wall Brackets
Today I’m working on a display setup with plasterboard and timber behind, so no drilling is needed. But normally, you’d secure the brackets using plugs and screws.
Once the bracket is fixed, add the neat cover over the top to hide the screws. Do the same on the other side of the bay: pencil line across, 2cm up, 14–15cm out.
Clicking the Track into the Wall Brackets
Now take your curtain track and click it into the wall brackets. You’ll need someone to hold one end while you secure the other. Hook the track into the bracket lip, twist it upwards until it clicks, and then tighten the screw underneath to lock it in place. Repeat for the opposite end.
Fixing the Ceiling Brackets Within the Bay
Next, drive the screws directly into the ceiling to support the track within the bay. Do this for all brackets around the bay. If you’re not confident the screw fixings are secure enough, you can move each bracket slightly, drill and plug the ceiling, and screw it in properly.
Reinforcing a Ceiling Bracket (If Needed)
If a bracket isn’t secure, remove the screw, slide the bracket slightly, and drill a new hole using a 6mm masonry bit. Insert a wall plug, reposition the bracket, and refit the screw. This gives you a nice firm fixing. Then, clip the cover over the bracket for a tidy finish.
Installing the Cord Tensioner for Safety
The cord loop running down the side of the window must be secured for safety. This is where the cord tensioner comes in. Hook the cord through the front into the pulley. I’ve already pre-drilled the holes and added plugs.
To install it properly, remove the cord from the tensioner first. Then hold the unit in position, mark your drill holes, and screw it in place. Once secured, pull up the spring ring and rethread the cord into the tensioner. This holds everything neatly and safely in place.
Final Step – Hanging Your Curtains
Once everything is installed, your corded bay track is ready. Just pull one cord to open the curtains, and the other to close them so they meet in the middle.
You’re now ready to start hanging your curtains using the gliders in the track. Pin hooks or nylon curtain hooks will both work depending on your curtain style.
Thanks very much for watching — I hope this video was helpful!
- Click-fit ceiling brackets hook onto the track ridge and lock into place with a screw, then add the covers for a neat finish.
- Cord loop must be at least 1.5m from the floor to meet UK safety regulations — we’ll ask for installation height when you order.
- Wall brackets: mark holes, drill with a 6mm masonry bit, use plugs/screws, and position 2cm above ceiling line and 14–15cm from bay corners.
- Click the track into wall brackets by hooking and twisting until it clicks, then secure with the screw underneath.
- Fix ceiling brackets around the bay with screws; if needed, drill and plug for a stronger fixing.
- If a ceiling bracket isn’t secure, reposition slightly, drill new holes, add plugs, and refit for firmness.
- Install the cord tensioner: remove cord, mark/drill holes, screw in place, then rethread cord through the pulley.
- Final step: pull cords to open and close curtains, then hang your curtains using gliders and hooks.
Mounting options
Ceiling fit (cleanest look)
Sits neat to the ceiling line for a minimal, built-in feel and reduced top light gap.
Wall fit (choose your projection)
Pick bracket depth to clear sills, handles or radiators so curtains hang perfectly. We’ll advise the ideal projection if you’re unsure.
Gliders & operation
- Standard wave/pleat gliders for everyday loads.
- Roller gliders reduce friction on heavier curtains.
- Ball-bearing roller gliders for the smoothest movement on very heavy/long drops.
- Add a draw rod if you want completely hands-off operation at the leading edge.
What you get
- Made-to-measure heavy duty aluminium track, cut and prepared to your size.
- Corded mechanism pre-assembled with your chosen draw (left/right/split).
- The right number of brackets and gliders for your width and fabric weight.
- Child-safety tensioner and clear fitting guidance.
- Friendly help if you need it, and a 10-year guarantee.
💬 Real Reviews from Real Customers
“Not sure what I needed, but I emailed a photo and Lee replied quickly with annotations that made it really easy to understand. Fits perfectly. Curtains glide effortlessly.”
– James, Flitwick
“Not sure what I needed, but I emailed a photo and Lee replied quickly with annotations that made it really easy to understand. Fits perfectly. Curtains glide effortlessly.”
– James, Flitwick
“The order process and measuring guide were well presented and easy to follow. The tracks fit a treat and were easy to install after watching the video. Highly recommend!”
– Diane, Felixstowe
Who it’s perfect for
- Wide patio doors, tall drops, and full-height curtains
- Interlined/blackout-lined bedroom curtains
- Heavier fabrics: velvet, chenille, brocade
- Rooms where you want hands-off opening/closing (keep fabric pristine)
FAQs
Frequently asked questions
Our heavy duty corded tracks use a stiffer aluminium profile with more robust components and extra brackets to support wide spans, long drops, and heavier fabrics such as velvet, chenille, brocade, or interlined and blackout-lined curtains.
Yes — that’s exactly what it’s designed for. For the smoothest movement, we recommend roller or ball-bearing roller gliders, which make even the heaviest curtains easy to draw.
Ceiling fix gives the neatest, most discreet look and reduces the top light gap. Wall fix allows adjustable projection (to clear sills, handles or radiators). Tip from Lee: send a quick photo and Ezecurtains will confirm which is best for your window.
Yes — you can choose left, right, or split draw. We’ll assemble the corded mechanism to suit your room layout before dispatch.
Yes — heavy duty corded tracks are ideal for wide spans. We’ll specify the correct profile, bracket spacing and gliders so your curtains run smoothly and the track lasts for years.
Yes — your track is built to your exact width, cords set, and all brackets, gliders, and end stops included. It’s ready to fit straight out of the box from Ezecurtains.
Yes — every heavy duty corded track includes a child-safety tensioner and fitting guidance. Once fitted, the cord stays under tension and safely out of reach, fully compliant with UK regulations.
Pencil pleat and pinch pleat headings are ideal. Wave headings can be used on straight runs with the correct gliders — just ask if you’re considering wave for a heavy fabric.
Yes — for completely hands-off operation at the leading edge, you can add a draw rod. This is especially useful for tall windows or curtains that are opened and closed frequently.
Simply choose a bracket depth that clears your handles, sills or radiators. Not sure? Send Ezecurtains your measurements or a quick photo and we’ll advise on the correct projection.
Next step: once you’ve skimmed the FAQs, click Get My Price for your instant made-to-measure quote, or send me your window photo and Lee at Ezecurtains will confirm the best setup for your curtains.
