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DIY Hunter Douglas UltraGlide Repair

If your Hunter Douglas UltraGlide shade suddenly stops working correctly you may be able to fix it yourself!

The Hunter Douglas UltraGlide system is a safe and reliable cord system. It uses an innovative ratcheting mechanism that keeps the cord length consistent. The pull cord passes through an armature as it enters the headrail that controls the locking mechanism. When you pull the cord at around 45 degrees toward the center of the shade, the armature moves a switch, unlocking and lowering the shade. A small tug straight down (or a little to the outside of the shade) moves the armature back over to the locked position. While locked the shade holds it’s position. Pulling the cord in “pumps” and letting the cord retract between pulls raises the shade back to the top.

When the cord gets dislodged from the armature or the channel above it the shade will not operate properly. If your shade is not locking and unlocking or the cord is not retracting this may be the source of the problem.

If your shade looks like the one in the photo below, it may be an easy fix that you can do yourself. Older UltraGlide shades do not have the removable cover, and access to the mechanism requires a more invasive repair. For this reason older units should probably be serviced by a professional.

Hunter Douglas Duette Ultraglide cover and pull cord

Remove the UltraGlide Cover:

Remove the UltraGlide cover by gently unhooking the bottom of the cover as follows:

Removing the UltraGlide cover

With the bottom unhooked gently pry the top free with your fingers.

Removing the UltraGlide cover

The problem is caused when the cord hops out of the channel between the mechanism housing and the armature. It will most likely look something like this:

Misaligned UltraGlide pull cord

Realign Cord in the Channel:

In this case the cord came all the way out of the armature and was off to the side of the guide. Sometimes the cord will still be routed through the armature, but will have hopped out of the guide channel and looped itself around the side. It is hard to see in this photo due to the black parts but should be clear when viewing the shade. To correct the problem start by holding the cord straight out from the headrail and lining it up with the channel as follows:

Re-routing the UltraGlide pull cord

Route the Cord Through the Armature:

With the cord properly seated in the channel, move the cord back down toward the shade. Look at the armature (the L-shaped black part sticking down from the mechanism). You will see a little flange sticking out to the left (if your cord is on the right side of the shade it will be the mirror-image of this). Move the cord around the flange and pass it through the slot in the back side of the armature.

Routing the UltraGlide pull cord through armature

Replace the Cover:

Snap the cover back onto the headrail. Do a little dance because you just saved yourself a service call by fixing your own UltraGlide shade! Congrats!

How to Avoid the Problem in the Future:

To avoid this problem in the future make sure that you hold onto the cord until it is fully retracted. Letting go of the cord early will cause it to shoot off like a rubber band. When this happens, the cord goes slack and may allow it to hop out of its channel as it recoils.

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How Do I Get Warranty Service on My Hunter Douglas Shades?

Hunter Douglas offers a “Limited Lifetime Warranty” on every product they produce. The full text of the warranty can be found here. In a nutshell, “Hunter Douglas window fashion products are covered for defects in materials, workmanship or failure to operate for as long as the original retail purchaser owns the product.” Operational cords are warranted for 7 years from date of manufacture, and motorization components are warranted for five years.

In general, Hunter Douglas services the warranty through the dealer who originally sold the shades, and in the event that you should require service this is who you should call. If the dealer who sold the window coverings is no longer in business you still have some options available to you. 

Options:

  1. You can call Hunter Douglas directly at 1-800-789-0331 (9:00 AM – 8:00 PM EST).  If the repair is relatively simple i.e. cracked or broken tassels, missing end caps, they will send you replacement parts free of charge. If you are a more savvy do-it-yourself type, the will even send you re-string kits and the like. If it is a more complicated repair they may offer to have you ship the product to them where they will fix it at no charge. You will most likely have to pay the shipping costs however, and as you might imagine that can get fairly expensive. You will also be without your shade for 1-3 weeks. Hunter Douglas will not pay to have someone come to your house to repair your window coverings.
  2. Hunter Douglas has local Authorized Repair Centers. If you contact Hunter Douglas at 1-800-789-0331 they should be able to help you locate one near you. If you feel comfortable taking the shade down yourself and re-installing it upon return, you can take it to an authorized repair center where they should be able to repair it at no charge. You will most likely be without your shade for a couple of days. If your shade is out of warranty or you are not the original purchaser there will be a charge for the repair.
  3. YOU CAN CALL US! We perform all repairs on site at your home. There is no need for you to do any work at all! One of our Hunter Douglas Certified Professional Installers will take the shade down, make the repair, and re-install it for you. We carry replacement parts on our vans and in the vast majority of cases we are able to make the necessary repairs in one visit so that you don’t have to be without your shade. Because we are not a Hunter Douglas dealer we are able to supply parts at no cost, but Hunter Douglas does not pay us to come fix your window coverings, so we do have to charge for our time and labor. See our repair rate sheet for details.

If you have any additional concerns or questions that were not answered in this post, please call us at (503) 312-6910 and we would be happy to help you in any way that we can!